He looks very good to me. Has good vision, one cut and go. Great fit for Kubiak.Taliaferro might be the new starter.
Did you end up starting him? If not, Who did you start over him?Picked up Taliaferro this morning ...
LT? Let us please see more than a single game of stats before calling him any variation of "LT".I knew one of these two would be the RB pickup of the year. I'm not calling LT the pickup of the year yet, but he very well could be.
Doesn't Kubiak have a history of using a feature back?What happens when Pierce gets back though? Looking at a 3-headed RBBC?
if pierce is active i don't think either is a start this weekend, who knows what will happen. He did look far better than Pierce has looked in the past couple years but might be better to wait to see how this situation unfolds.Does Talliaferro start this weekend? Is he the next greatest out of nowhere FF pickup for 2014?
He looks very good to me. Has good vision, one cut and go. Great fit for Kubiak.Taliaferro might be the new starter.
Fwiw Taliaferro played in the Dome in PS Game 4. The Ravens RBs ran it 42 times, Taliaferro got 25, Toussaint got 17. PS Game 3 vs the Redskins Talia had 11 carries, Forsett had 7, Pierce had 4. If the PS Game 3 was the dress rehearsal, maybe this is where they have been planning to go. And maybe PS Game 4 they wanted to see how much Talia could handle. Admittedly rank speculation from the RB desperate.Doesn't Kubiak have a history of using a feature back?What happens when Pierce gets back though? Looking at a 3-headed RBBC?
it seems like they have been trying to desperately move on from pierce starting from the preseason and the 1st 2 games. All that coach talk about how forsett was the #2 behind ray and then they took back what they said after he was suspendedHe looks very good to me. Has good vision, one cut and go. Great fit for Kubiak.Taliaferro might be the new starter.Fwiw Taliaferro played in the Dome in PS Game 4. The Ravens RBs ran it 42 times, Taliaferro got 25, Toussaint got 17. PS Game 3 vs the Redskins Talia had 11 carries, Forsett had 7, Pierce had 4. If the PS Game 3 was the dress rehearsal, maybe this is where they have been planning to go. And maybe PS Game 4 they wanted to see how much Talia could handle. Admittedly rank speculation from the RB desperate.Doesn't Kubiak have a history of using a feature back?What happens when Pierce gets back though? Looking at a 3-headed RBBC?
ESPN Cleveland's Tony Grossi is calling for the Browns to "feed the Crow [isaiah Crowell" and "shift into Full Beast Mode."
http://espncleveland.com/common/more.php?m=49&action=blog&r=17&post_id=37661
ESPN Cleveland's Tony Grossi is calling for the Browns to "feed the Crow [isaiah Crowell" and "shift into Full Beast Mode."
I have dreams of owning lead backs in Shanny Jr. and Kubiak offenses dancing in my head.Bye week to-do list: As he approached his first bye week as coach of the Browns, Mike Pettine said, “We’re going to take the bye week to get some things done.”
These are the things I would get done. ...
4. Commit to the running game more
The Browns have called 90 runs and 101 pass plays. That’s a healthy run-pass ratio of 47 percent/53 percent -- exceptional balance by coordinator Kyle Shanahan. In Cincinnati, coordinator Hue Jackson has the undefeated Bengals at a 53/47 run-pass ratio. In Baltimore, Gary Kubiak, Shanahan’s mentor, has the Ravens at 42/58, but that’s skewed by an unforgiveable 20/65 imbalance in their first game. (Kubiak has gone 69/57 since that Game 1 debacle.)
I think Shanahan, like the majority of NFL offensive coordinators, sometimes loses sight of the running game in critical parts of the game. It’s evident after three games that the running game is the foundation of Shanahan’s offense, as advertised. Considering the Browns’ options in the passing game, I would up that 47/53 run-pass ration to more like 55/45. I would feed the Crow (Isaiah Crowell) and shift into Full Beast Mode, Cleveland version. They're going to need it in December.
Everyone picked up Taliaferro this week anyhow, if not prior to this week, so your point is irrelevant.waiting until Pierce is benched and Talliaferro has consecutive solid weeks is 2-3 weeks too late to get him at a great value IMO
Might not pan out - its worth the chance.
Crowell has to beat out a solid T.Williams and a returning Tate .... though he has value no doubt
Yes I do. This is shaping up to be the post of the year.Remember when people were calling this a useless thread and saying that taliaferro and Crowell were 3rd stringers with no fantasy value? Yeah, me too.
Trudat! I snagged Crowell back on my team today after dropping him Sunday morning taliaferro. so now I have both again. Giddy up!!Yes I do. This is shaping up to be the post of the year.Remember when people were calling this a useless thread and saying that taliaferro and Crowell were 3rd stringers with no fantasy value? Yeah, me too.
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This is a from the transcript of the media portion yesterday. In summary, Kubiak is going to ride the hot hand and he believes Taliaferro and Forsett to be three down backs but he doesn't believe that Pierce is capable at the moment.How are you able to have success on the ground no matter whose carrying the football? What is it with your system that allows that with these backs? (Garrett Downing) “It starts up front. We’re getting confidence up front, and our guys have played real well. They haven’t had anyone miss any time other than what we’re fixing to go through right now with Eugene [Monroe] being out. We’ve had some continuity up front, which has just helped us run the ball, period. But all those backs have done a good job. Bernard [Pierce] misses last week, and you get a young kid [to] step in on the road and do what Lorenzo [Taliaferro] did. That’s exciting, but that’s what we’re going to be offensively all year. Everybody is going to contribute. All our receivers are playing [and] all our backs are playing. Now we have a couple of guys that [have] to step up because of injuries. How we adjust to those things [and] how our depth works out [will] probably have a lot to do with our success.”
Gary, it looks like RB Bernard Pierce is getting better. How do you view the running back situation? Do you view it as a committee-type situation and go with the hot hand? Is Bernard [Pierce] still the starter? (Jeff Zrebiec) “We’re watching him work this week. He worked well today. We have another day this week, but we just keep going. They’re all going to play, so that’s probably an easy way for me to answer that right now. But they’re all going to contribute [and] they’re all going to play. Justin [Forsett] and Lorenzo [Taliaferro] do play some special teams, too, so we’re going to keep a fresh guy on the field. [That] is what we’re going to do. If we feel like one guy has the hot hand, so to speak, then obviously he’s going to go back out, but I want them all to prepare as if they’re starting.”
As a former head coach, does that make a team tougher to prepare for when you’re not sure who’s going to get the ball when you have three guys of different size? (Jeff Zrebiec) “Yes, and they’re all a little different – you’re right. Lorenzo [Taliaferro] and Bernard [Pierce] are a little bit the same as far as size and how they do things. Lorenzo and Justin [Forsett] are three-down players that play in pass protection situations, nickel situations and those types of things. That’s where Bernard needs to keep coming as a player, in my opinion, but he’s working at it and doing that. We’re going to do what we do, but hopefully we’re doing what each back does best when they’re in there.”
HugeThis is a from the transcript of the media portion yesterday. In summary, Kubiak is going to ride the hot hand and he believes Taliaferro and Forsett to be three down backs but he doesn't believe that Pierce is capable at the moment.How are you able to have success on the ground no matter whose carrying the football? What is it with your system that allows that with these backs? (Garrett Downing) “It starts up front. We’re getting confidence up front, and our guys have played real well. They haven’t had anyone miss any time other than what we’re fixing to go through right now with Eugene [Monroe] being out. We’ve had some continuity up front, which has just helped us run the ball, period. But all those backs have done a good job. Bernard [Pierce] misses last week, and you get a young kid [to] step in on the road and do what Lorenzo [Taliaferro] did. That’s exciting, but that’s what we’re going to be offensively all year. Everybody is going to contribute. All our receivers are playing [and] all our backs are playing. Now we have a couple of guys that [have] to step up because of injuries. How we adjust to those things [and] how our depth works out [will] probably have a lot to do with our success.”
Gary, it looks like RB Bernard Pierce is getting better. How do you view the running back situation? Do you view it as a committee-type situation and go with the hot hand? Is Bernard [Pierce] still the starter? (Jeff Zrebiec) “We’re watching him work this week. He worked well today. We have another day this week, but we just keep going. They’re all going to play, so that’s probably an easy way for me to answer that right now. But they’re all going to contribute [and] they’re all going to play. Justin [Forsett] and Lorenzo [Taliaferro] do play some special teams, too, so we’re going to keep a fresh guy on the field. [That] is what we’re going to do. If we feel like one guy has the hot hand, so to speak, then obviously he’s going to go back out, but I want them all to prepare as if they’re starting.”
As a former head coach, does that make a team tougher to prepare for when you’re not sure who’s going to get the ball when you have three guys of different size? (Jeff Zrebiec) “Yes, and they’re all a little different – you’re right. Lorenzo [Taliaferro] and Bernard [Pierce] are a little bit the same as far as size and how they do things. Lorenzo and Justin [Forsett] are three-down players that play in pass protection situations, nickel situations and those types of things. That’s where Bernard needs to keep coming as a player, in my opinion, but he’s working at it and doing that. We’re going to do what we do, but hopefully we’re doing what each back does best when they’re in there.”
For me when it comes to decisions like that, I just drop the least talented guy, and that would be Pierce. Crowell and Taliaferro (if he plays as well as he did) are going to continue to get snaps as both teams are very competitive right now to make it to the playoffs. Don't get me wrong, Pierce will probably vulture a TD or two at the goal-line and will have bigger games every now and then, but both Pettine and Harbaugh had very good things to say about their respective 'back. Or, the Ravens backfield will be a 3-headed RBBC for the rest of the year, but I'd still rather have Taliaferro.VandyMan said:Ugh. Have Pierce, Taliaferro, and Crowell but can't keep all three. Decisions, decisions. Pretty clear concensus in here that Crowell is preferred over Taliaferro, and I'm on board with that. But having Pierce complicates things. Whichever Raven starts will be in my lineup, so might have to cut Crowell loose. That hurts.
So, week 4 forward, will they hand the reins to Taliaferro or will Pierce keep the "lead back" role? CBS says
"The Ravens have seemed to be looking for reasons to push Bernard Pierce down the depth chart this season, but it is not clear if Taliaferro's performance in Week 3 will be enough to do that for good. "
What do you say?
No, I think I got it right. I have a 21 year old dynasty stud for some waiver dollars.You seem to have misplaced your "wtf."Waivers just processed this morning. 12 team dynasty 2014 startup
Start season with $100 FAAB. I went very heavy WR in dynasty startup and was left with Hyde, SJax and Rice as my main backs. Needless to say I was fairly certain after the knockout vid leak and the explosion of 3 ATL RBs not named SJax that I would be blowing all my bucks on backs this week and hoping I drafted well enough to stay afloat.
I won Crowell with a $75 bid. The only other bid was for $4 (wtf.) and it was by the guy who dropped him for a defense a few days ago. Oh well, better safe than sorry. He passed the eye test with flying colors. Now can he pick up pass pro and take the reins?
I also won Forsett with a $25 bid and got Taliaferro for free. All in all I'm pretty happy with how it turned out, but I have to stay a step ahead of waivers now and 15 weeks is a long time.