Browns run game coordinator Kirby Wilson said the team wants to keep Duke Johnson on the field "as much as possible because we believe so strongly in him as a playmaker." Johnson set a season-high in snap rate in Week 10 against the Lions, playing 58.8% of the downs in what was a close game that Cleveland nearly pulled out on the road. Johnson had a season-high 10 carries in that game, turning them into 54 yards, adding six catches for 34 more yards. Johnson had touched the ball at least 10 times in four straight games before last week. The Browns just now realizing Johnson needs to be playing more would be a real concern regarding their decision-making abilities. Ultimately, we expect Johnson to remain an 8-12 touches per game player as a volatile RB2/3 with more of a floor in PPR formats.
Please give Duke more carries and lets see Dayes play more . tired of watching the Crow pitter patter behind the line then try to give the guards a rectal exam . he has no vision . I hope they don't tender him after another shit season .
https://scout.com/nfl/browns/Articl...ootball-Guys-Wasnt-Going-to-be-Easy-111277332 This is a pretty good read . painful , honest and very good .
https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/11/28/josh-gordon-interview-cleveland-browns-nfl Really good interview with Josh Gordon. Somewhat concerning.
Great read, @bluez . This part got me: That's the toughest thing they've had to fight and will continue to have to do so, especially with the pall of a 1-31 record heading into the 2018 offseason.
That will be the epitaph on the Brown/DePodesta tombstone when they're relieved of duties in 2018 and Hue (and his hand-picked GM) take over and run this team further into the ground.
lol! All I care about is Josh Gordon and Corey Coleman...In theory, that's a helluva duo. Outside of Kizer, the guy I expect to benefit most by the return of Gordon is David Njoku...Add in Duke Johnson, and it does appear that we have some formidable weapons.