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.@RAIDERS Interim HC Tony Sparano on @LataviusM playing Sunday: "We'll see how he is tomorrow. Concussions always are a delicate situation."
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.@RAIDERS Interim HC Tony Sparano on @LataviusM playing Sunday: "We'll see how he is tomorrow. Concussions always are a delicate situation."
This got me to look at the Rams ypc. St. Louis is right next to KC in FFP allowed to RBs (24th most, low), but they are tied for 5th most ypc allowed, at 4.4.The Chiefs not giving up a running TD was a bit of a fluke. They actually have been pretty weak vs the Run all year.They rank 27th in terms of rushing yards allowed per game and I think opposing RB's are averaging like 5 yards per carry against them.Agree he's not an RB1 yet. People are getting giddy. But let's also not dismiss this as a "trap" game or that the KC defense conveniently just decided not to show up. I'm not buying that. This is the defense that was going to set an NFL record for holding a team without a rushing TD through 11 games. Then they met Latavius and he gashed them for scores. This wasn't a fluke.
Bucha dummies. They've been a mess all year. From signing a QB that's just getting worse to a long term contract, then trying to shoehorn that same QB into an offense he clearly can't run, to giving an average DE a big contract, only to watch him blow out his knee celebrating the first positive thing he did all year, these guys clearly don't have a clue.flapgreen said:The has Raiders disaster written all over it but I don't have much of a choice. If Murray's healthy, I'm certain they will still trot DMC out there and give some asinine reason Murray rides the bench. The Raiders just don't have any sense.
Behind Foster, McCoy, and Crow for me.I love Murray but can't see starting him over Forte, Ellington, or Forsett. A good problem to have, I guess.
I'm starting Murray over mccoy for sureBehind Foster, McCoy, and Crow for me.I love Murray but can't see starting him over Forte, Ellington, or Forsett. A good problem to have, I guess.
that could be huge for murray --- that'd make it a road game, right?Small chance the game could be moved to Indy.
Latavius is prime for a transforming game!
I'm so confident I am benching Joke Bell tomorrow and reserving that spot with a candle for Murray.
John Middlekauff @JohnMiddlekauff
After looking optimistic early in the week, sources tell me it's not likely for #Raiders RB Latavius Murray to play this week
f me. Struggled At flex all week and now cant even use him.John Middlekauff @JohnMiddlekauff
After looking optimistic early in the week, sources tell me it's not likely for #Raiders RB Latavius Murray to play this week![]()
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yes although if i lose this week i wont give two ####s anymoreIs it time for us to get nervous about the rest of his season?
yupReece a sneaky play this week?
http://www.csnbayarea.com/raiders/raiders-rb-murray-officially-ruled-out-vs-ramsALAMEDA –- Raiders running back Latavius Murray has been formally ruled out of Sunday’s game against the St. Louis Rams.
Interim head coach Tony Sparano said that Murray did not pass the final portion of the NFL’s concussion-related protocol, a series of tests that must be taken before being cleared to practice and play.
Murray passed enough tests to practice in a limited role on Wednesday and Thursday.
He was held out of practice on Friday, which seems to be a setback on his road to recovery.
“There’s a specific protocol you go through,” Sparano said. “… He’s not playing in the game. I’m being as honest as I can with you. There’s a specific protocol and, along the lines of the protocol, there is an amount that they can do. He has taken that amount, but the final step of the process, that didn’t work. At that point, you’ve got to, ‘A,’ abide by the rule, ‘B,’ you’ve got to make the decision as the coach, too.” The Raiders planned on exercising caution with Murray, and didn’t want to rush him back despite a dazzling performance last week against the Kansas City Chiefs. He had 112 yards and two touchdowns on just four carries in that game before suffering a concussion, which left Raiders fans wanting more.
They hoped to see Murray for an extended stretch on Sunday, but that itch won’t get scratched right away.
The Raiders are expected to use a mix of Darren McFadden, Marcel Reece and Maurice Jones-Drew at tailback against the Rams. McFadden should start, but Sparano said that carries will be distributed based upon game flow and situational football.
Reece, who declined an interview request after Friday’s workout, was particularly effective against the Chiefs and should see increased snaps as a primary tailback with Murray out.
“We’ll see,” Sparano said. “He ran the ball well. He should get carries.”
Uh, who said you weren't being honest, Tony? Odd thing to say.I’m being as honest as I can with you.
Yep. Thin skull. That's the word.ShaHBucks said:Oh yea, there that thing with him and injuries...
LOL. His brain is too soft! He clearly needs to work on that.Yep. Thin skull. That's the word.ShaHBucks said:Oh yea, there that thing with him and injuries...
don't understand this. why would you have played him here and won't play him next week? He just destroyed KC on 4 carries and then gets them again in the playoffs, that could be a huge game. I think the eye test on those 2 TDs and the runs the week before show this guy could be something special. you should hold ontdhartis said:Dropping him in redraft.
This was one of his more favorable matchups and without more clarity as to what his role is you would be crazy to start against SF. Then he has a decent matchup on paper at KC, but one I don't like as a revenge game where they will be ready for Murray. That leaves the Bills week 16 which isn't all that good of a matchup.
First, because I either was (a) going to play him this week since I have less to lose with it not being playoffs yet, or (b) I was going to possibly sit him and see what he did this week to determine my confidence in starting him next week. The only way I was going to trust playing him in the first round of the playoffs against KC was if he played this week and the coaching staff showed they are committed to giving him enough carries going forward for him to be a more trustworthy option, rather than one you had to rely on breaking a long one or for a TD on an extremely small number of carries, which is too risky IMO.don't understand this. why would you have played him here and won't play him next week? He just destroyed KC on 4 carries and then gets them again in the playoffs, that could be a huge game. I think the eye test on those 2 TDs and the runs the week before show this guy could be something special. you should hold ontdhartis said:Dropping him in redraft.
This was one of his more favorable matchups and without more clarity as to what his role is you would be crazy to start against SF. Then he has a decent matchup on paper at KC, but one I don't like as a revenge game where they will be ready for Murray. That leaves the Bills week 16 which isn't all that good of a matchup.
Wouldn't hurtLOL. His brain is too soft! He clearly needs to work on that.Yep. Thin skull. That's the word.ShaHBucks said:Oh yea, there that thing with him and injuries...
Adam Caplan , NFL Writer
Reason why #Raiders Latavius Murray (concussion) is out this week: Wasn't feeling quite 100%, per source. Did limited practicing Weds/Thurs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HGMxZEl60k@JohnMiddlekauff Told Latavius Murray cleared concussion protocol & will play this wknd
That's ^^^^^^ really great. hahahahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HGMxZEl60k@JohnMiddlekauff Told Latavius Murray cleared concussion protocol & will play this wknd