They traded for TRich because they wanted a more physical running back for their power scheme. Brown is not a banger, he's more like Jamal Charles than the Bus. Clearly he's not at that level, but you get my point. He should excel in our zone rushing scheme and give us a bit more explosion out of the backfield.
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Originally posted by Mister Hoarse View Postsemi-deflating logo:
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Originally posted by alex View PostIf you are maintaining that Luck's presence is the reason for Brown's lack of carries then to what do you attribute Brown's 2011 season totals? The QB triumvirate of Painter/Orlovsky/Collins was not productive and yet Brown still only had 134 carries. That was a bump of five carries over his previous season with manning as QB. He did have his best ypc average that year (2011) but still only 645 yards over 16 games played. That was with three QB's that wouldn't take carries away from anyone.
And does it ring any alarm bells with anyone that the Colts did make that desperate trade for Richardson last season? They gave Cleveland a first round pick while they still had Brown. Why would they do that if they were fine with Brown's work (quantity and quality) or expectations thereof?Dean Spanos Should Get Ass Cancer Of The Ass!
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Originally posted by Beerman View PostThey traded for TRich because they wanted a more physical running back for their power scheme. Brown is not a banger, he's more like Jamal Charles than the Bus. Clearly he's not at that level, but you get my point. He should excel in our zone rushing scheme and give us a bit more explosion out of the backfield.
But he can't replace Mathews as the bell-cow. Or at least the record doesn't support that. I agree that adding D. Brown helps us as you state (I like his ability and smarts) but if we're going to grind out drives again and consume clock then we'll need Mathews able to go. He's the key guy to our running game. Mathews gets yards when they aren't there. I saw that a lot last season. This is why I prefer we look at another bell-cow type RB in the draft that can handle 20+ carries per game. We only have one of those right now on the roster.For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....
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Originally posted by Mister Hoarse View PostThose QBs had so much trouble running their offense, they couldn't keep possession long enough to generate the pass or the run.For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....
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Originally posted by alex View PostBut he can't replace Mathews as the bell-cow. Or at least the record doesn't support that. I agree that adding D. Brown helps us as you state (I like his ability and smarts) but if we're going to grind out drives again and consume clock then we'll need Mathews able to go. He's the key guy to our running game. Mathews gets yards when they aren't there. I saw that a lot last season. This is why I prefer we look at another bell-cow type RB in the draft that can handle 20+ carries per game. We only have one of those right now on the roster.
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Originally posted by alex View PostBut he can't replace Mathews as the bell-cow. Or at least the record doesn't support that. I agree that adding D. Brown helps us as you state (I like his ability and smarts) but if we're going to grind out drives again and consume clock then we'll need Mathews able to go. He's the key guy to our running game. Mathews gets yards when they aren't there. I saw that a lot last season. This is why I prefer we look at another bell-cow type RB in the draft that can handle 20+ carries per game. We only have one of those right now on the roster.
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Originally posted by Beerman View PostI disagree. He can easily replace Matthews as an every down runner if needed. That Indy didn't use him as such is their issue, not ours. He was clearly their most effective runner last year, but they were too stubborn to realize it.
Five years with Brown and they never saw him as a bell-cow type RB. Maybe you're right. But that seems like a big gamble based on his history.For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....
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Originally posted by alex View PostFive years with Brown and they never saw him as a bell-cow type RB. Maybe you're right. But that seems like a big gamble based on his history.
2009 NFL Draft: Brown was considered one of the top three running back prospects available in the draft (alongside Knowshon Moreno and Chris Wells) and drew comparisons to Willie Parker. He was drafted with the 27th pick in the 2009 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts. Brown became the first Connecticut Husky ever to be picked in the first round of an NFL Draft.
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Originally posted by SuperCharger View PostWe already have 4 running backs on the roster. I doubt we would make it 5.
If David Johnson could run I'd be fine with him as that #4 guy considering our group. I like that he's young and for blockers that seems like a good thing but if West is around at our 3rd round pick I really hope we take him and use him as blocker for now.For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....
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Teams use 3rd round picks on starting RBs, not 4th string guys. That will be an option more than likely next draft if Matthews is allowed to walk. There is no need to bring in a RB to sit on the bench anymore. Next year's draft class is also much better than this one.
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First, how big is Brown really? They typically don't update the players size on the team web pages. Remember, Jamal, who was probably playing close to 400 lbs, then 300lbs his last season as a 43DT was listed as being 305 lbs. But I can recall seeing the Cowboys OL, who everyone said was huge and going to beat our DL into a pulp, looked tiny compared to Jamal. Then, when the upcry arose about Jamal being too small, the Chargers then changed the web page to list him as 6'3" and 340lbs, and everyone shut up. Just saying, Brown might have put on some bulk since he was a rookie, and it wouldn't necessarily be listed. He looks like he is more muscular to me, although I agree, he is not a bruiser.
2nd, I think you need to look at skills, more then just body build. The big thing we lacked when Mathews went out was the lack of an outside speed. Our big play in the running game is the outside zone play. We run a lot of inside zone and counters to set it up, but we need a back that can get to the corner and stretch the D. We really, really missed that when Mathews was out. We got by, but I think Brown really fits the overall need. I would like a more powerful, inside runner to go along, but without a couple of blocking TE and/or FB to lengthen the line, we just end up allowing the D to pinch in and stop our running game.
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