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The Trent Richardson Thread (1 Viewer)

Dynasty : I have been offered 2014 R4+R5 picks and 2015 R2+R3 picks for Trent Richardson and I am not sure if I should pull the trigger.

 
pghrob said:
Trent Richardson RB | IND

Trent Richardson 'probably is who he is'

by Larry Hartstein | CBSSports.com

(1 hr ago) CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora wrote in his analysis on the Colts that he's not banking on a bounceback season from running back Trent Richardson.

"At this point he probably is who he is," La Canfora continued. "The Colts will give him every opportunity to show otherwise, especially with [Vick] Ballard out, but will the explosion ever be there?"

La Canfora even floated the idea of Indy trading a tight end for a running back like Buffalo's C.J. Spiller.

Richardson averaged 2.9 yards per carry last season while rushing for three touchdowns and fumbling twice
Yes, he did suggest trading a TE,but it didn't seem like it was pretty serious since he immediately thereafter mentioned the third or fourth string TE

 
Name this RB after his first three seasons:

314 1282 4.1 11

289 1078 3.7 11

198 587 3.0 7

It doesn't tell the whole story but I think it's a good point at how people are too quick to jump around here.
The difference is that the 1990s was the most difficult decade for RBs to run in judged by YPC. While the past decade or so has been by far the easiest. I posted comments in the article linked below - my view hasn't changed in the slightest.

http://www.footballperspective.com/why-trent-richardsons-3-6-ypc-average-does-not-matter/

 
Any notes since he returned to practice?
Here are some quotables from the article:

"The wait paid off because the player who struggled after being acquired from the Cleveland Browns last season had an impressive week of practice."

"It’s been obvious Richardson is more comfortable in the system. He’s gone from thinking too much after taking the handoff to running off his natural instincts and with explosion."

“He’s getting back to 100 percent, so I think some of those runs you’re starting to see, the hard work, the full offseason, the comfort with the scheme, the terminology, being around the offensive guys, the guys that are lined up in front of him blocking and seeing him starting to put a foot in the ground, see a hole, burst through the line of scrimmage, all that stuff is coming,” Pagano said. “It’s only going to get better, too, as he gets closer to 100 percent, health-wise. Again, he’s on track, he’s on track.”

Hopefully this helps.

Here are some more tweets:

Steve Andress @ColtsReporter · Aug 2
Trent Richardson with a nice run up the gut...Andrew Luck approves with a "yeah baby!" Then another long TRich run #ColtsCamp

Josh Wilson @Coltsfanwilson · Aug 2
Sounds like a good day or practice for Greg Toler, Bjoern Werner, and Trent Richardson. That's encouraging. #Colts

 
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Seems like a few tweets were left out...Not sure if it was intentional. Amazing how two different views can be drawn from the same source. Guess it depends on what you want to say, really.

 
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Josh Wilson @Coltsfanwilson · Aug 2

Sounds like a good day or practice for Greg Toler, Bjoern Werner, and Trent Richardson. That's encouraging. #Colts
and sounds like a terrible day of practice for colts front 7
The tweets are mostly positive. No matter how one looks at it...I suppose. Especially for a guy incapable of running through a wet paper bag, with scissors in his hands...
You shouldn't run with scissors.

 


Josh Wilson @Coltsfanwilson · Aug 2
Sounds like a good day or practice for Greg Toler, Bjoern Werner, and Trent Richardson. That's encouraging. #Colts
and sounds like a terrible day of practice for colts front 7
The tweets are mostly positive. No matter how one looks at it...I suppose. Especially for a guy incapable of running through a wet paper bag, with scissors in his hands...
Will be interesting to see the game this weekend. As "negative" as I was in the other thread, most of my issues were the attempted justification of his 2013 not really being bad. He could improve, but my issues are twofold. One, if he does well in pre-season, he is going to go way early in drafts and I don't trust him. I had Brown at RB2 a lot last year because of injuries, so I saw how bad TRich looked. Two, if he doesn't do well in pre-season, we are likely to see a repeat of 2013 (but more touches since Brown is gone and Ballard is out).

That said, did you watch the game tonight? Up until 8pm EST, Watkins was all-world. He didn't look all world tonight with no receptions and from the plays I saw not getting great separation. Hearing about good practices isn't as meaningful until we actually see it in the game.

 
Sammy Watkins played three series his entire career. TRich flashed production his rookie season then lost something in 2013. Signs of life from him mean a lot more than Watkins. For what its worth I dont place blame on Watkins. Manuel is garbage. But I think they will be fine.

 
Sammy Watkins played three series his entire career. TRich flashed production his rookie season then lost something in 2013. Signs of life from him mean a lot more than Watkins. For what its worth I dont place blame on Watkins. Manuel is garbage. But I think they will be fine.
I am talking about pre-season practice hype. Look at the Bradford thread, even though he hit on some nice long pass plays, there was no tackling involved. In a real game against an opponent, the DL will actually try to get to Bradford. Watkins was lighting up the world in camp, but come real game time against a D that was actually trying, he got nothing and it exposed the fact that Manuel in camp isn't game time Manuel. We need to see TRich in the pre-season games when the D isn't not tackling him.

By the way, I still don't think TRich has flashed anything yet. Even his rookie season was just volume. 3.6 ypc and a long of 32 yards on almost 320 touches doesn't say explosive to me. It was a fine rookie year if he got better in 2013. Plenty of examples of good RBs having a less effective 1st year, but not many of them fell apart year 2 and went on to be productive. He has a lot to prove this year, let's see if he steps up or he is who he has been so far.

 
It would be ideal if he just focused on making every touch a quality touch....every down a quality contribution rather than putting pressure on himself to reach some statistical level of production.

 
It would be ideal if he just focused on making every touch a quality touch....every down a quality contribution rather than putting pressure on himself to reach some statistical level of production.
Agreed. I believe he said that one of his problems last year was that he was trying to take it to the house on every play instead of just getting whatever yardage was available. Quotes like this one have me concerned that he may not have gotten away from that mindset.

 
We will all be witness to an historic sporting spectacle Thursday night. Never before has so much scrutiny been placed on a single carry. If Trent is stuffed for no gain, his ADP plummets and if he breaks loose, it skyrockets! LOL I can't wait to check this thread in two days.

 
We will all be witness to an historic sporting spectacle Thursday night. Never before has so much scrutiny been placed on a single carry. If Trent is stuffed for no gain, his ADP plummets and if he breaks loose, it skyrockets! LOL I can't wait to check this thread in two days.
lol, true, if he looks great people will argue hes back as a top 10 dynasty RB, if he looks like crap, people will say hes completely worthless, worst RB in the league

 
It would be ideal if he just focused on making every touch a quality touch....every down a quality contribution rather than putting pressure on himself to reach some statistical level of production.
Agreed. I believe he said that one of his problems last year was that he was trying to take it to the house on every play
does he know 'the house' is traditionally the endzone and not the line of scrimmage?

 
It would be ideal if he just focused on making every touch a quality touch....every down a quality contribution rather than putting pressure on himself to reach some statistical level of production.
If you watch the video, it's not really like that. A reporter asked him if he has a goal of hitting 1k yards. He said his goal is a lot higher than that, but he was going to keep it to himself.

 
It would be ideal if he just focused on making every touch a quality touch....every down a quality contribution rather than putting pressure on himself to reach some statistical level of production.
If you watch the video, it's not really like that. A reporter asked him if he has a goal of hitting 1k yards. He said his goal is a lot higher than that, but he was going to keep it to himself.
He's keeping it to himself because he couldn't think of a number greater than 1000 on the spot.

 
Bob Barker said:
HarddTimezz said:
We will all be witness to an historic sporting spectacle Thursday night. Never before has so much scrutiny been placed on a single carry. If Trent is stuffed for no gain, his ADP plummets and if he breaks loose, it skyrockets! LOL I can't wait to check this thread in two days.
lol, true, if he looks great people will argue hes back as a top 10 dynasty RB, if he looks like crap, people will say hes completely worthless, worst RB in the league
Agreed. That's why I posted a few times that I have no doubt he won't be on my team. If he looks like crap in pre-season then unless he drops to the dregs, why would you want 2013 TRich on your team and never play him? If he looks good, he is going to jump up to late RB1/early RB2 level (he is already in the RB20-24, i.e. close to mid to late RB2 range). The problem there is I wouldn't want to risk of having the really bad games/being 2013 TRich and I don't think he will get the volume of Cleveland 2012 with no Gordon and minimal Cameron.

He is just such a big risk and he is still in the 5th round ADP range. If he has one big run, he is creeping up in the 4th and one good pre-season game and he is in the 3rd. I think I'll take the second tier WRs over TRich at that point, so again unless he sucks it up in pre-season and drops far, someone is likely taking him too early for a guy who per game wasn't even a RB3 last year.

 
T Rich 5 carries for 13 yards. Same as it ever was < 3 ypc. Any insight on how it has looked?
It looks like the interior of the line isn't doing anyone any favors this year. Good defensive front they are going against, for sure, but that's a young G-C-G combo they have.

 
He was outperformed on the ground by Herron who is clearly the superior back. Herron - 4 carries for 7 yards but he still looked fantastic getting those 7 yards. Trent's 8 yard gain will probably be the longest of the year for him. Hey...this feels good. I think I'm going to join the darkside and hate Trent for now on!

 
give the true believers a couple minutes to line up the excuses -- although, I'd have thought they would've already had a list at hand.

maybe the cable guy came by this week and distracted him, or something.

 
Wow, I was so late getting home I missed the first half. Not happy to see that stat-line on him. *sigh*

Was it from dancing around again or were the holes just not there. If it is possible to get an honest answer on that without flaming me.

:lol:

 
I'm trying super hard not to overreact to anything preseason related but after a couple of touches I know I'm not going to be touching this guy at his current ADP.

 
SameSongNDance said:
I'm trying super hard not to overreact to anything preseason related but after a couple of touches I know I'm not going to be touching this guy at his current ADP.
His current ADP won't be his future ADP. He's going to plummet.

 
ptsteelers said:
cstu said:
Craig_MiamiFL said:
:shrug: I'll never be a big fan, but he looked fine. The 2 runs he had a hole, he found them. Which is an improvement from last season.
His carries:

8, 4, 0, 3, -2.
Cool, but did he look lost again, dancing around or was this a line issue or just good D-line? If you saw I mean.

:)
The guy didn't watch.

That's the reason his post has nothing of substance. Congrats on reading a box score?

 
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