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They're gonna sign someone right? They almost have to.
I get plenty of offers for him. Usually second rounders.I have him. I will not be getting any offers for him. I have to stick with him and hope for a turn around he has not yet given me reason to believe will come. I'm going to carry him on my roster but will not be starting him until he shows me something. A sad state of affairs given I used a #1 overall pick on him. I don't believe, but I watch.
The Colts will reveal how confident they truly are in Trent in the coming weeks. It is inevitable that Bradshaw will be hurt. Anyone hitching their wagon to that horse will be disappointed. But thats another topic.
Link to the "many others?" Every dynasty league I'm in the dude has been on and off waivers this offseason. His redraft ADP is RB71. People are taking as a flyer because Richardson runs like an 80 year old woman with a walker. That's it.Maybe you aren't hitching your wagon to him but many others are. I just dont get how anyone can trust a player who is one hit away from being a bobble head. No thank you.
I would take that offer.I get plenty of offers for him. Usually second rounders.I have him. I will not be getting any offers for him. I have to stick with him and hope for a turn around he has not yet given me reason to believe will come. I'm going to carry him on my roster but will not be starting him until he shows me something. A sad state of affairs given I used a #1 overall pick on him. I don't believe, but I watch.
If you offered him up for a second rounder, you'd get offersI would take that offer.I get plenty of offers for him. Usually second rounders.I have him. I will not be getting any offers for him. I have to stick with him and hope for a turn around he has not yet given me reason to believe will come. I'm going to carry him on my roster but will not be starting him until he shows me something. A sad state of affairs given I used a #1 overall pick on him. I don't believe, but I watch.
Had my eye on him for awhile but never thought he'd get a chance. Looks Stevan Ridley-ish to me.You're right, Tipton is probably a good target at this point.He switched teams during a season, a known rarity because of exactly some of the things that are called "excuses' here.
Two NFL teams are willing to spend 1's on him in a 3 year span but according to some here he'll be out of the league soon.
His competition wont last through preseason and they didn't draft an RB or sign a veteran FA. Undrafted FA Zurlon Tipton might make the roster.
Im targeting him.
Against NE:The Colts will reveal how confident they truly are in Trent in the coming weeks. It is inevitable that Bradshaw will be hurt. Anyone hitching their wagon to that horse will be disappointed. But thats another topic.![]()
Will they have as much confidence in Trent as they did in last year's playoffs?
And Bradshaw is a last round flyer, guy. No one is hitching any wagons to RB71 in the 17th round. Any production at all out of a player taken that late is a win, even if he only lasts a few weeks. He's a good lottery ticket because he's proven to be a really solid NFL RB, and he's competing with Richardson, who is possibly the worst RB on any NFL roster.
So, basically he spelled Brown and pass protected. That is all they trusted him to do in the do or die game. Please stop posting about 2013, it doesn't matter anymore. Brown had 18 touches to Richardson's 3 touches (for 1 yard I might add). This was game #16 with the Colts for TRich and one of the reasons I don't like him at his price (he will most likely be gone in the 3rd/4th with one good play in pre-season. That is too rich for me knowing that in games #15 and #16 (playbook/mid season trade shouldn't be excuses at that point) with the season on in both games he got 4 total touches.Against NE:The Colts will reveal how confident they truly are in Trent in the coming weeks. It is inevitable that Bradshaw will be hurt. Anyone hitching their wagon to that horse will be disappointed. But thats another topic.![]()
Will they have as much confidence in Trent as they did in last year's playoffs?
And Bradshaw is a last round flyer, guy. No one is hitching any wagons to RB71 in the 17th round. Any production at all out of a player taken that late is a win, even if he only lasts a few weeks. He's a good lottery ticket because he's proven to be a really solid NFL RB, and he's competing with Richardson, who is possibly the worst RB on any NFL roster.
Colts = 65 offensive plays
Brown = 34 plays (52%)
TRich = 25 plays (38%)
They must've trusted him to do something, because he still was in the game quite a bit, even if he didn't get a lot of touches.
http://www.nflgsis.com/2013/Post/02/56163/Gamebook.pdf
explain his rookie yearPeople really seem to struggle with conflating athletic ability and talent at the RB spot. It's very obvious that there is a lot more to being a successful RB than just having a great combination of measurables. Richardson has desirable measurables for sure. But that doesn't necessarily equate to RB success in the NFL, and some extremely prolific RBs in NFL history have had measurables that were less than top notch. Right now there probably isn't a better example of that conflation in the league than Richardson.
You think his workload showed how good he was? His ypc was well into substandard range. He got by on the workload, not because he was running so well.explain his rookie yearPeople really seem to struggle with conflating athletic ability and talent at the RB spot. It's very obvious that there is a lot more to being a successful RB than just having a great combination of measurables. Richardson has desirable measurables for sure. But that doesn't necessarily equate to RB success in the NFL, and some extremely prolific RBs in NFL history have had measurables that were less than top notch. Right now there probably isn't a better example of that conflation in the league than Richardson.
uhhmmm....I hate to be the one to break the news........Yeah, because the Browns are known for making fantastic decisions! Or is it selective? Riding Trent until the wheels fall off! Dont care about the screaming haters banging on the windows. Nothing more than speedbumps. Rolling the windows up. The rear view mirrors have been removed from this vessel.
Let him be, he's rolling...err, scraping.uhhmmm....I hate to be the one to break the news........Yeah, because the Browns are known for making fantastic decisions! Or is it selective? Riding Trent until the wheels fall off! Dont care about the screaming haters banging on the windows. Nothing more than speedbumps. Rolling the windows up. The rear view mirrors have been removed from this vessel.
Yeah, make that the excuse. Name me once in NFL history that this kind of deal went down. I can't think of one. CLE may have a modern history of futility, but teams do not make these kinds of deals - for good reason. No matter what state they are in.Yeah, because the Browns are known for making fantastic decisions! Or is it selective? Riding Trent until the wheels fall off! Dont care about the screaming haters banging on the windows. Nothing more than speedbumps. Rolling the windows up. The rear view mirrors have been removed from this vessel.
Someone made an ignorant statement, so I posted a rebuttal. Chill out.So, basically he spelled Brown and pass protected. That is all they trusted him to do in the do or die game. Please stop posting about 2013, it doesn't matter anymore. Brown had 18 touches to Richardson's 3 touches (for 1 yard I might add). This was game #16 with the Colts for TRich and one of the reasons I don't like him at his price (he will most likely be gone in the 3rd/4th with one good play in pre-season. That is too rich for me knowing that in games #15 and #16 (playbook/mid season trade shouldn't be excuses at that point) with the season on in both games he got 4 total touches.Personally, I think 2014 is the Andrew Luck show and part of the reason they let Brown go. If TRich is a good enough pass blocker, then he will play. With the WRs/TEs of Hilton, Nicks, Fleener, Allen, Wayne, Rogers, Moncrief, etc., I think the pass offense is going to take the forefront and while some say a great pass offense helps open the running game, the stats in the Lacy/Peterson thread showed that most of the time, the top 10 RBs come from worse pass offenses.Against NE:The Colts will reveal how confident they truly are in Trent in the coming weeks. It is inevitable that Bradshaw will be hurt. Anyone hitching their wagon to that horse will be disappointed. But thats another topic.Will they have as much confidence in Trent as they did in last year's playoffs?
And Bradshaw is a last round flyer, guy. No one is hitching any wagons to RB71 in the 17th round. Any production at all out of a player taken that late is a win, even if he only lasts a few weeks. He's a good lottery ticket because he's proven to be a really solid NFL RB, and he's competing with Richardson, who is possibly the worst RB on any NFL roster.
Colts = 65 offensive plays
Brown = 34 plays (52%)
TRich = 25 plays (38%)
They must've trusted him to do something, because he still was in the game quite a bit, even if he didn't get a lot of touches.
http://www.nflgsis.com/2013/Post/02/56163/Gamebook.pdf
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811 of the 3019 posts are from the top ten posters. Over a quarter of all the posts in a 61 page thread. 493 are from the top five posters. That's 10 pages of the same opinion posted again, and again, and again. It's impossible to discuss him in this forum without the same handful of posters jumping in and dominating the conversation by repeating their low regard for him as a player. We had a new thread on Richardson, and I tried to put some work into a pros and cons post about him, but it was a waste of effort because these guys swarmed in, said the same thing, and bumped this thread back up again because they didn't want to lose the record of them hating him before everyone else did. For whatever reason, they've decided that theirs is the only opinion about his 2014 prospects allowed on this forum's t
Back when this forum was moderated, the thread would never have gotten to this point.
You see the same stuff in the David Wilson and Christine Michael threads. It is one thing to cross a guy off your draft board, another to spend your days with long winded posts player hating.Who posted in: Trent Richardson to Colts for a 1st r...
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811 of the 3019 posts are from the top ten posters. Over a quarter of all the posts in a 61 page thread. 493 are from the top five posters. That's 10 pages of the same opinion posted again, and again, and again. It's impossible to discuss him in this forum without the same handful of posters jumping in and dominating the conversation by repeating their low regard for him as a player. We had a new thread on Richardson, and I tried to put some work into a pros and cons post about him, but it was a waste of effort because these guys swarmed in, said the same thing, and bumped this thread back up again because they didn't want to lose the record of them hating him before everyone else did. For whatever reason, they've decided that theirs is the only opinion about his 2014 prospects allowed on this forum.
Back when this forum was moderated, the thread would never have gotten to this point.
Many of my posts in this thread have been debating Jrodicus, who is in my league. I don't hold out much hope for Richardson but I don't hate him either. My argument all along has been that he's simply ranked too high (I have him at RB25).cstu 120
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There is only one explanation: TRich is knocking off all those who might get in his wayRainey was cut by the Colts today for violating team rules,. . .
What’s clear is that the decision was not about Rainey’s performance on the football field at training camp, which is consistent with what Pagano has been saying about Rainey: Pagano raved over the weekend about how much he likes Rainey, and when running back Vick Ballard was lost for the season with a knee injury, it appeared that Rainey would play an important role on the team as a backup running back as well as a kick returner.
Read two tweets saying the injury was nothing and that he's expected back tomorrow.
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Looks like Josh McNary and Trent Richardson sitting out again. No sign of Vontae Davis or LaRon Landry yet. #ColtsCamp
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Agreed. I don't think I will draft him because with Ballard out, I think his stock will be too high for a guy who is a risk to not be in your lineup for non-injury reasons. One good run in pre-season and he will end up getting drafted in the 3rd. I'll take someone like Alfred Morris or a solid WR at that point. Seeing those links getting posted again and again trying to justify the second worst performance by a RB in 2013 (the worst was street FA/no training camp/not going to play in 2014 McGahee). I'm done now as well. I guess it shouldn't annoy me, but justifying that he was "actually" really good in 2013 isn't worth debunking anymore.Dr. Octopus said:The bolded names have been his biggest defenders. So it works both ways.bostonfred said:Who posted in: Trent Richardson to Colts for a 1st r...
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811 of the 3019 posts are from the top ten posters. Over a quarter of all the posts in a 61 page thread. 493 are from the top five posters. That's 10 pages of the same opinion posted again, and again, and again. It's impossible to discuss him in this forum without the same handful of posters jumping in and dominating the conversation by repeating their low regard for him as a player. We had a new thread on Richardson, and I tried to put some work into a pros and cons post about him, but it was a waste of effort because these guys swarmed in, said the same thing, and bumped this thread back up again because they didn't want to lose the record of them hating him before everyone else did. For whatever reason, they've decided that theirs is the only opinion about his 2014 prospects allowed on this forum.
Back when this forum was moderated, the thread would never have gotten to this point.
I've bowed out of this thread for the most part, because like you said it's the same stuff repeated over and over.
Plus my opinion is now boring since my position is that while its indefensible that he wasn't god awful in 2013, there's a chance for him to bounce back in 2014.
Are people really trying to do that here? Come on. I own him in one dynasty league and he stunk to high heaven last year and is a total wait and see this year. I think this is it for him this season. He either pans out this season and shows he is a three down back capable of 1300 yards and 8-10 TD's or not. If he flames out with the Colts he will be as good as waiver wire fodder in short order.Agreed. I don't think I will draft him because with Ballard out, I think his stock will be too high for a guy who is a risk to not be in your lineup for non-injury reasons. One good run in pre-season and he will end up getting drafted in the 3rd. I'll take someone like Alfred Morris or a solid WR at that point. Seeing those links getting posted again and again trying to justify the second worst performance by a RB in 2013 (the worst was street FA/no training camp/not going to play in 2014 McGahee). I'm done now as well. I guess it shouldn't annoy me, but justifying that he was "actually" really good in 2013 isn't worth debunking anymore.Dr. Octopus said:The bolded names have been his biggest defenders. So it works both ways.bostonfred said:Who posted in: Trent Richardson to Colts for a 1st r...
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811 of the 3019 posts are from the top ten posters. Over a quarter of all the posts in a 61 page thread. 493 are from the top five posters. That's 10 pages of the same opinion posted again, and again, and again. It's impossible to discuss him in this forum without the same handful of posters jumping in and dominating the conversation by repeating their low regard for him as a player. We had a new thread on Richardson, and I tried to put some work into a pros and cons post about him, but it was a waste of effort because these guys swarmed in, said the same thing, and bumped this thread back up again because they didn't want to lose the record of them hating him before everyone else did. For whatever reason, they've decided that theirs is the only opinion about his 2014 prospects allowed on this forum.
Back when this forum was moderated, the thread would never have gotten to this point.
I've bowed out of this thread for the most part, because like you said it's the same stuff repeated over and over.
Plus my opinion is now boring since my position is that while its indefensible that he wasn't god awful in 2013, there's a chance for him to bounce back in 2014.
Most guys have sore hamstrings at the start of camp. The question will be is it a true strain? Or just typical soreness that comes with training camp and getting back into the swing of things.I'd feel a lot better about his 2014 prospects if he didn't have a soft tissue issue. How do you get hurt before training camp even starts?
Guys in peak condition will pull hammys. It happens.One the one hand pulled hammys at the beginning of camp are really common. On the other hand, it's really disappointing that he did not have himself in peak physical form given everything that is at stake this offseason.
Jrodicus, on 12 Apr 2014 - 2:22 PM, said:Dr. Octopus said:The bolded names have been his biggest defenders. So it works both ways.bostonfred said:Who posted in: Trent Richardson to Colts for a 1st r...
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811 of the 3019 posts are from the top ten posters. Over a quarter of all the posts in a 61 page thread. 493 are from the top five posters. That's 10 pages of the same opinion posted again, and again, and again. It's impossible to discuss him in this forum without the same handful of posters jumping in and dominating the conversation by repeating their low regard for him as a player. We had a new thread on Richardson, and I tried to put some work into a pros and cons post about him, but it was a waste of effort because these guys swarmed in, said the same thing, and bumped this thread back up again because they didn't want to lose the record of them hating him before everyone else did. For whatever reason, they've decided that theirs is the only opinion about his 2014 prospects allowed on this forum.
Back when this forum was moderated, the thread would never have gotten to this point.
I've bowed out of this thread for the most part, because like you said it's the same stuff repeated over and over.
Plus my opinion is now boring since my position is that while its indefensible that he wasn't god awful in 2013, there's a chance for him to bounce back in 2014.

Jrodicus, on 02 Mar 2014 - 8:21 PM, said:Yeah, Colts' haven't made it secret that they want to be a run-first team...they just haven't been good at it. With a healthy Allen and hopefully an improved line, there's going to be fantasy value in that backfield, even if it isn't TRich.
Jrodicus, on 02 Mar 2014 - 6:46 PM, said:He was WAAAAY over-hyped a year ago. Hos chances of living up to the hype even before this year was probably only 10%.
It'd be tough for him to ever live up to the hype, but even if he doesn't, that doesn't mean he still can't have a decent career or be good for fantasy purposes.
Somehow trying to explain the potential reasons for his poor performance (other than just saying "he sucks!111 lolz") and attempting to be a voice of reason saying that it may not be prudent to jump ship at the moment makes me one of his biggest defenders.There's a difference between saying, "This guy is a stud," and "It's a bit too early to completely write this guy off as a bust."There's many people saying the latter; at worst case, we're behind the curve. There's also many saying the former and selling him for pennies on the dollar (in dynasty leagues); at worst case, they gave away a very valuable player for dirt-cheap.
It wouldn't bug me if he was coming off of a nice season.Most guys have sore hamstrings at the start of camp. The question will be is it a true strain? Or just typical soreness that comes with training camp and getting back into the swing of things.I'd feel a lot better about his 2014 prospects if he didn't have a soft tissue issue. How do you get hurt before training camp even starts?
I am not sure. Even in Jrod's post above, he mentions that the Colts want to be run first and haven't been good at it. He thinks it isn't as much hype (it really isn't) as those links trying to show that it was all the OL's issue and that he had the #2 (IIRC) yards after contact. That said, it still hides the fact that it has been shown many times that the other Colt's RBs were better in yards per carry (in more carries than TRich) than any other team in the NFL except the Eagles. That is where I kept jumping in, comments like that try to deflect that TRich was the problem and you could prove that the other Colt's RBs, not exactly world beaters, were better in almost every scenario.Are people really trying to do that here? Come on. I own him in one dynasty league and he stunk to high heaven last year and is a total wait and see this year. I think this is it for him this season. He either pans out this season and shows he is a three down back capable of 1300 yards and 8-10 TD's or not. If he flames out with the Colts he will be as good as waiver wire fodder in short order.Agreed. I don't think I will draft him because with Ballard out, I think his stock will be too high for a guy who is a risk to not be in your lineup for non-injury reasons. One good run in pre-season and he will end up getting drafted in the 3rd. I'll take someone like Alfred Morris or a solid WR at that point. Seeing those links getting posted again and again trying to justify the second worst performance by a RB in 2013 (the worst was street FA/no training camp/not going to play in 2014 McGahee). I'm done now as well. I guess it shouldn't annoy me, but justifying that he was "actually" really good in 2013 isn't worth debunking anymore.Dr. Octopus said:The bolded names have been his biggest defenders. So it works both ways.bostonfred said:Who posted in: Trent Richardson to Colts for a 1st r...
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811 of the 3019 posts are from the top ten posters. Over a quarter of all the posts in a 61 page thread. 493 are from the top five posters. That's 10 pages of the same opinion posted again, and again, and again. It's impossible to discuss him in this forum without the same handful of posters jumping in and dominating the conversation by repeating their low regard for him as a player. We had a new thread on Richardson, and I tried to put some work into a pros and cons post about him, but it was a waste of effort because these guys swarmed in, said the same thing, and bumped this thread back up again because they didn't want to lose the record of them hating him before everyone else did. For whatever reason, they've decided that theirs is the only opinion about his 2014 prospects allowed on this forum.
Back when this forum was moderated, the thread would never have gotten to this point.
I've bowed out of this thread for the most part, because like you said it's the same stuff repeated over and over.
Plus my opinion is now boring since my position is that while its indefensible that he wasn't god awful in 2013, there's a chance for him to bounce back in 2014.
How can anyone say with a straight face he was good last year. He was garbage, especially for a first round pick in just about every start-up draft and redraft last year. Oh my was he a bust. I think he has a ton of physical talent. But he went backwards in 2013.
True, but I agree with Clifford that it still isn't a good sign. We got lots of coach speak/TRich speak in the off season of him realizing what he has to do and this isn't a good start to getting there. I honestly didn't like the answers he gave because in at least one of them he mentioned that while he had to do better, he still seemed to blame the 8/9 men fronts. I think it is pretty clear in his 4 total touches in the post season that Luck was the guy defenses keyed on, not TRich. I don't know if he was humbled enough to dig deep and just admin he sucked and he, only he, has to be the guy that turns it around.Guys in peak condition will pull hammys. It happens.One the one hand pulled hammys at the beginning of camp are really common. On the other hand, it's really disappointing that he did not have himself in peak physical form given everything that is at stake this offseason.
I'd rather have a Cameron and E Sanders in the 5th and 6th and yes, grab Bradshaw in the 10th as my 5th RB, and at that price, I love him.Ace08 said:Bradshaw is a steal at his current ADP....I just don't envision a scenario where Bradshaw doesn't garner some starts this year and has stretches of fantasy usefulness.
If you can get Richardson in the 5th or 6th and then get Bradshaw like in the 10th....on the aggregate you might have a very decent RB2 or at least an RB3.
You might have to move those expectations up to rounds 4 and 5 respectively. On the other hand Bradshaw should last longer than round 10 IMHO.I'd rather have a Cameron and E Sanders in the 5th and 6th and yes, grab Bradshaw in the 10th as my 5th RB, and at that price, I love him.Ace08 said:Bradshaw is a steal at his current ADP....I just don't envision a scenario where Bradshaw doesn't garner some starts this year and has stretches of fantasy usefulness.
If you can get Richardson in the 5th or 6th and then get Bradshaw like in the 10th....on the aggregate you might have a very decent RB2 or at least an RB3.