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I am sick of CEH only getting 15 yards per carry!!
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He's not a homerun hitter. He's not going to be a guy that bounces one out, out-runs and angle and then goes for 60. He's a guy who's going to churn yards. He's going to be a guy who takes what's blocked and finishes the run hard. He's more Marcus Allen than Bo Jackson. So if you're expecting something more than we saw today - you're going to be waiting awhile. It's just not the kind of runner he is. Either grade him on a scale that's fair for his skill-set, or bow out. Expecting him to go out there looking like Barry Sanders when the line has a good day is a fools errand. This is what the Chiefs hoped to get out of him when they drafted him. If he does this with regularity, there's no reason not to be happy with the pick. |
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I want a real rb like JC in the 3rd round that was a home run hitter Not an1st rounder that is not better than his back up. |
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CEH played a huge role in this victory today. He had a great game. When he was rolling Patrick had no problem finding wide open guys and shredded PHI. Clyde's biggest obstacle is when Andy empties the backfield and he has no chance of getting the ball. The spread offense isn't dead but it's half as effective as it use to be.
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Still pissed at him for that Baltimore fumble.
He’s meeting expectations now. It’s gonna take a few more weeks of that for me to forgive him. Now if you’ll excuse me, my goateed genius fan ass is gonna hit up some Golden Corral!! |
CEH is getting much better.
He's not a Jamaal Charles home run hitter, he's a Priest Holmes. |
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I wouldn't say that either, he's not as fast and explosive as Priest |
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Charles WAS fast and explosive, and one of the best I ever saw at making something out of nothing. |
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One last thing: at the age of 22 Priest was still in college. He didn't enter the NFL until the age of 24. That's how much experience Priest had over Clyde. |
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He was neither big, nor fast. He was smart, he was patient. He was just a guy until he played behind Roaf, Waters, Wiegmann, Shields, and Tait. He had 3 monster years, but nobody could stop a sweep left behind Roaf. Nobody. But no, he was not fast, was not pulling away from anyone, and was not a 'home run hitter' in the way that say, Jamaal Charles was. Charles could hit another gear and just run away from people. Holmes followed the best line in football. He was more Emmitt Smith than he was Barry Sanders. Clyde is more in that type of mold. |
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