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What Do You Think About Getting Isaiah Crowell RB from Browns?


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All this talk about Terrell Pryor got me to thinking about the 2016 browns. Who was doing the work on the ground then when Pryor was getting it done through the air? Isaiah Crowell .

Dude will be 25 and a free agent. Stewart will be 31 next year and has been declining in YPC over the last several seasons. Do you think we could could cut him and sign a free agent RB? Or will they trust mccaffrey to try to take over the reigns? Love CMC to death but he displayed 0 power and we need a young back of the future who can do everything.

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Yes....I was actually gonna do this thread so good on you.

I think that would be a good option  and can save us a draft pick. Take a #1WR in this FA class, Crowell, and then focus on DE, LT, S, possible #2 TE in the draft.(draft another WR too probably)

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3 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

I think the front office doesn't read message boards and whatever we say isn't going to influence them one way or the other. We were a better team with Stewart in, despite what people said of CAP and CMC. 

Oh poo I'm in the wrong place, I was for sure thinking that my opinions were being considered by NFL employees.

Our passing game was better without KB but was still one of the worst in the league...saying we were better with Stew means nothing when we are ranked 31st in the league in terms of our RB rush yardage. We need to improve there regardless who which shitty WR or RB we had in.

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5 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

I think the front office doesn't read message boards and whatever we say isn't going to influence them one way or the other. We were a better team with Stewart in, despite what people said of CAP and CMC. 

Jonathan Stewart Seasonal Yards Per Carry 

2014 : 4.6

2015 : 4.1

2016: 3.8

2017 : 3.4 

2018 :  ?? ( following the trend it would be 3.0 or 3.1 lol) 

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