lol, if he can't make one guy miss or run him over he doesn't belong in the league. Vision of a blind man.Sweetness_34 said:I am on TRich supporter, but look at this properly....54 would have got him. Still think he should have gone through that hole.
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he was too busy trying to follow the lead blocker instead of trying to find a hole. He will take what's given and sometimes lesslol, if he can't make one guy miss or run him over he doesn't belong in the league. Vision of a blind man.Sweetness_34 said:I am on TRich supporter, but look at this properly....54 would have got him. Still think he should have gone through that hole.
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That play speaks to horrible vision.he was too busy trying to follow the lead blocker instead of trying to find a hole. He will take what's given and sometimes lesslol, if he can't make one guy miss or run him over he doesn't belong in the league. Vision of a blind man.Sweetness_34 said:I am on TRich supporter, but look at this properly....54 would have got him. Still think he should have gone through that hole.
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i was expecting a video of him eating a donut holeRaiderfan32904 said:
By far the funniest thing about that headline is that CBS is a mainstream reporting organization - they're not catering to year-round fantasy diehards - so the only way they would ever think about using it is if they assumed even every casual NFL fan already knows how terrible he is.Trent Richardson appears to be in midseason form for Raiders:
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25271540/trent-richardson-appears-to-be-in-midseason-form-for-raiders
Exactly. One LB and the WR had the S blocked. Any proficient RB turns that into a TD. Gigantic hole, the ones RBs dream about, should be a TD.lol, if he can't make one guy miss or run him over he doesn't belong in the league. Vision of a blind man.Sweetness_34 said:I am on TRich supporter, but look at this properly....54 would have got him. Still think he should have gone through that hole.
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A 4th year RB has no business running like that.By far the funniest thing about that headline is that CBS is a mainstream reporting organization - they're not catering to year-round fantasy diehards - so the only way they would ever think about using it is if they assumed even every casual NFL fan already knows how terrible he is.Trent Richardson appears to be in midseason form for Raiders:
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25271540/trent-richardson-appears-to-be-in-midseason-form-for-raiders
It's breathtaking, really.
That one play is a case study on how a 3rd overall draft pick can be traded after his rookie year, be released and be on his 3rd team as a let's see what we found in the trash. At least the hype train that was still around last Fall is gone now. Still amazes me how this guy was considered the next AP and was in the discussion of the #1 overall dynasty player after his rookie year.A 4th year RB has no business running like that.By far the funniest thing about that headline is that CBS is a mainstream reporting organization - they're not catering to year-round fantasy diehards - so the only way they would ever think about using it is if they assumed even every casual NFL fan already knows how terrible he is.Trent Richardson appears to be in midseason form for Raiders:
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25271540/trent-richardson-appears-to-be-in-midseason-form-for-raiders
It's breathtaking, really.
Cold. Just cold. Lol.That one play is a case study on how a 3rd overall draft pick can be traded after his rookie year, be released and be on his 3rd team as a let's see what we found in the trash. At least the hype train that was still around last Fall is gone now. Still amazes me how this guy was considered the next AP and was in the discussion of the #1 overall dynasty player after his rookie year.Well, at least he can still force the 8 men in the box so Carr will be able to find Cooper.A 4th year RB has no business running like that.By far the funniest thing about that headline is that CBS is a mainstream reporting organization - they're not catering to year-round fantasy diehards - so the only way they would ever think about using it is if they assumed even every casual NFL fan already knows how terrible he is.It's breathtaking, really.Trent Richardson appears to be in midseason form for Raiders:
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25271540/trent-richardson-appears-to-be-in-midseason-form-for-raiders![]()
I never said I dropped him, but I wouldn't be hard on myself if it was me.Why would you drop him now before we see his "lots of work" in the preseason? With his drop in weight he could look better than he has the last two seasons. Obviously he's still a long shot, but dropping him now after holding through his dreck season seems a little foolish.WW fodder. He was finally dropped in one of my leagues. I expect that to happen in more leagues very soon.
ESPN Raiders reporter Bill Williamson says Trent Richardson is on the roster bubble.
Despite getting $600,000 guaranteed in the two-year deal he signed in March, Richardson appears to be in real danger of losing his job to undrafted rookie Michael Dyer. Richardson has just 23 yards on 10 preseason carries.
Related: Michael Dyer
Source: ESPN
Aug 29 - 12:51 PM
The shock is that people still own him in the fantasy community. My god how fast they fall. I remember offering McCoy (after his monster year), 1.07 and my 2014 first for Julio and 1.01 so I could draft Richardson. Man I am glad that got turned down.It is being reported on ESPN that Trent Richardson has been cut from the Raiders.
In a move that shocks precisely NO ONE in the fantasy community.
I think its just hitting social media.
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Nope he hit the door square on. Just another missed hole.Did he miss the wide open door on the way out?
Insein said:The real mystery is how did Cleveland, the most mismanaged team of he last decade, manage to get a first from Indy for a guy they just knew was a bust?
Any CFL Fantasy Leagues out there ?Do the T-rich believers STILL believe?
That is more a result of running behind an online consisting entirely of 5 star recruits. The past few Bama RBs have really been a mixed bag. Ingram has disappointed but still has a pulse. Rich is a bust and Lacy has been a stud. My guess is that Yeldon ends up more along the Ingram/TRich side of the spectrum. But that is just a guess.Man I saw him play UF when he was at Bama. About 20 rows up. I was floored at how good he was. You just never know I guess.
I don't even think vision is the big problem. He is just sluggish and unexplosive. No burst. He can't beat a man 1v1 and isn't fast anymore. Watching the game last night, they put him in position to make plays on a few different occasions and he just couldn't deliver. Couldn't break the first tackle ever. It was sad to see, but not shocking given the way the last few years have gone for him.Different sport entirely, obviously, but it seems like he has the same issue as some race car drivers that constantly find themselves in the middle of a wreck; a lack of ability to see far enough ahead to avoid contact. Don't know if it's a lack of peripheral vision, or just looking at what's 3 feet in front of him rather than what's 20 feet in front of him. Maybe a specialist can help him, I don't know. Shame that the talent he displayed in college seems to have vanished.
I was definitely in that boat. Incredible what has happened.Insein said:The real mystery is how did Cleveland, the most mismanaged team of he last decade, manage to get a first from Indy for a guy they just knew was a bust?it wasn't all that long ago that a bunch of people were caterwauling how badly CLE got ripped off in that deal.
As a Brown's fan, I was shocked when it happened, but happy. Never thought he looked special at all at any point during his rookie year.I was definitely in that boat. Incredible what has happened.Insein said:The real mystery is how did Cleveland, the most mismanaged team of he last decade, manage to get a first from Indy for a guy they just knew was a bust?it wasn't all that long ago that a bunch of people were caterwauling how badly CLE got ripped off in that deal.
Interesting post - unlike a lot of the wannabe-funny stuff, desperate to get one last forum laugh.I don't even think vision is the big problem. He is just sluggish and unexplosive. No burst. He can't beat a man 1v1 and isn't fast anymore. Watching the game last night, they put him in position to make plays on a few different occasions and he just couldn't deliver. Couldn't break the first tackle ever. It was sad to see, but not shocking given the way the last few years have gone for him.Different sport entirely, obviously, but it seems like he has the same issue as some race car drivers that constantly find themselves in the middle of a wreck; a lack of ability to see far enough ahead to avoid contact. Don't know if it's a lack of peripheral vision, or just looking at what's 3 feet in front of him rather than what's 20 feet in front of him. Maybe a specialist can help him, I don't know. Shame that the talent he displayed in college seems to have vanished.
I'll never understand why he flopped so hard, but I don't attribute his draft slot to the Bama OL. If you think that NFL front offices are remotely competent, you have to assume that they have a pretty good ability to separate a player's ability from his situation. Hence why even when they get fooled by a Montee Ball or Terrance Williams, they still don't invest a top 5 pick in him. I think if you had polled most Bama fans ~2011, all of them would've said Richardson was better than Lacy or Ingram. I felt he was much better at the time. He was picked significantly higher than those two. For whatever reason, it didn't materialize. He showed flashes as a rookie, but since then it's basically been a steady downward spiral.
Is that down to vision? Like I said, I don't think so. These days he looks heavy and sluggish, like he's running in mud. How many 20+ yard runs does he have in his NFL career? Maybe 4-5, on 614 carries. Doug Martin has probably had individual games with more than that, and he's had an inconsistent career. When Trent hits the gas pedal, nothing happens. It's jarring watching him run and then flipping over to someone with some real juice. The difference is very clear these days.
Haha, no.INSIDE INFO ON 'BAMA BACKS.......they need elite offenses
Lacy ended up in an elite offense, or else he'd suffer the same fate as other overrated 'Bama backs.
Imagine Lacy with the Browns...loooool. That fat #### wouldn't break 900 yards there.
Ingram or Richardson in the Packers offense? = Lacy at minimum
Ingram hasn't been in an elite offense?INSIDE INFO ON 'BAMA BACKS.......they need elite offenses
Lacy ended up in an elite offense, or else he'd suffer the same fate as other overrated 'Bama backs.
Imagine Lacy with the Browns...loooool. That fat #### wouldn't break 900 yards there.
Ingram or Richardson in the Packers offense? = Lacy at minimum
<deleted> ... Misread Dr. O's post.Ingram hasn't been in an elite offense?INSIDE INFO ON 'BAMA BACKS.......they need elite offenses
Lacy ended up in an elite offense, or else he'd suffer the same fate as other overrated 'Bama backs.
Imagine Lacy with the Browns...loooool. That fat #### wouldn't break 900 yards there.
Ingram or Richardson in the Packers offense? = Lacy at minimum