It seems that Grant is healthy now. Hammys are a beyotch esp. for a RB. Yet our O-Line has been inconsistent with our staple bookend Tackle Tandem of Cliffy and Tauch being less than great as of late. Our interior line has been suspect for 3 years now, yet it looked like Grant was the great savior (ala Barry Sanders) to make our running game look potent in the past 10 games last year and the playoffs.
Snake's Take:
It's a shame all the consistency was robbed when Grant held out, and subsequently got a pulled hammy (we knew that would happen with little physical repetitions). It looks like Grant, now healthy, still shows game-breaking burst, yet looks clueless on how to hit the hole (evidenced by replays, and even announcers saying he could have hit this hole or that hole on a cutback ((his fortay last year)) yet he seems to hesitate too much.)
Did he get paid ala Freeman and pack it in? I think that may have something to do with it, but what's his deal? Unless we can run the ball, esp. as it gets colder, our D will continually be exposed.
Was he a flash in the pan? I don't think so as he has game-changing skills. Was he overrated in most of our minds? Yes. Was he overpaid? Definitely yes, until he has some monster games.
...Take away his 57 yard run early and he averages under 3 yards a carry thus far despite carrying 32 times last week.
I think myself and several others may have overrated him from last year as nobody was gameplanning him. The book is out to stack the line with 5 down lineman.
I think he's Pro-Bowler material, but this is not about potential, but what you think he is and evolves to in the short term...I picked the 2nd option as his is definitely not top 5 or maybe 10, but is pretty good, but don't see him much better as 26 year old RB next year. His potential is now.
1200 yards, busts a few big runs, but with schemes to slow him, he never will be THE BACK we thought he would be until the O-Line gets some maulers and stops this finesse nonsense. Just the Snake's Take though...
Snake's Take:
It's a shame all the consistency was robbed when Grant held out, and subsequently got a pulled hammy (we knew that would happen with little physical repetitions). It looks like Grant, now healthy, still shows game-breaking burst, yet looks clueless on how to hit the hole (evidenced by replays, and even announcers saying he could have hit this hole or that hole on a cutback ((his fortay last year)) yet he seems to hesitate too much.)
Did he get paid ala Freeman and pack it in? I think that may have something to do with it, but what's his deal? Unless we can run the ball, esp. as it gets colder, our D will continually be exposed.
Was he a flash in the pan? I don't think so as he has game-changing skills. Was he overrated in most of our minds? Yes. Was he overpaid? Definitely yes, until he has some monster games.
...Take away his 57 yard run early and he averages under 3 yards a carry thus far despite carrying 32 times last week.
I think myself and several others may have overrated him from last year as nobody was gameplanning him. The book is out to stack the line with 5 down lineman.
I think he's Pro-Bowler material, but this is not about potential, but what you think he is and evolves to in the short term...I picked the 2nd option as his is definitely not top 5 or maybe 10, but is pretty good, but don't see him much better as 26 year old RB next year. His potential is now.
1200 yards, busts a few big runs, but with schemes to slow him, he never will be THE BACK we thought he would be until the O-Line gets some maulers and stops this finesse nonsense. Just the Snake's Take though...


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