Coach Mike Smith confirmed he now likes using his running backs in a committee.
At this point, we can expect the snap count between Michael Turner and Jacquizz Rodgers to be close to even on a weekly basis. Turner's sluggish running is holding the Falcons' up-tempo scheme hostage. At this point, his only value to fantasy owners is as a goal-line back. "We feel like Jacquizz is a very viable option to carry the football and has done a nice job for us," Smith said. "It has become more of the vogue thing to do, to have a running back by committee."
And there goes Turner . . . one of those nights - ATL takes control and runs all over a banged up tired and poor run D (especially coming off the SF game) - shoulda seen this one coming . . .heck look @ the day JC had against them . . .20-30 pts tonight for Turner....EZ . . .
even with ingram and thomas getting all the snaps in the backfield? Turner is a gamble and he was shut out against the Saints earlier this year. Moreno is at least the only back (or so it seems) for the Broncos but they play the best run defense so I guess it's a toss up between Sproles breaking a short pass for a long TD or Moreno managing a decent day with a ton of carries...thoughts?
turner losing a step is still better than many backs in the league. i think this is more for keeping his legs fresh as they head down the home stretch. they cant afford to pound him into the ground like in years past. blaming him for their offense becoming sluggish is just dumb. this league learns and catches up quick. this team is winning games by the hair on their buttock, yet a win is a win. every time they say turner is done, he has a great game. if rodgers was that much better, he would have been the starter from day one. today, he is not better than turner. maybe next season he will be. as a whole, if this team does not find a way to pull away and win comfortably, they will falter in the playoffs.
That's no doubt - Rodgers looks better and better only because Turner is looking worse - Granted the offense is not built around his "pounding" running game anymore as the ATL has gone to wide sweeps and inside cut back runs but Turner is not the back he once was. However - I agree, he's still got a lot in the tank and what a tank he is when he gets going. Don't know if I'd stake my playoff life on him though and for that reason I may just have to cut him loose to hold Moreno or even David Wilson. . .
in fantasy land, i dont have him but if the falcons want to go to the big game this year, they would need to keep him fresh(er) and happy. spiting carries is a fine idea but i dont think its holding the Falcons' up-tempo scheme hostage. those back are a very good change of pace combo.
i think its 50/50 on who will do better this weekend and throughout when it comes to turner and rodgers. i dont know how injured leshoure is. i guess i would go with rodgers just because turner is looking a bit tired at the moment.
I agree with Joe totally. And no matter what "scheme" Atlanta is running or any team for that matter. As an NFL team you have to have a guy that can fight for yards and "power run" . Having guys like J.Rodgers, LSH, "Speed Backs" are great for home runs and can make guys miss and make big plays. But sometimes you just need 4 yards. And Guys like Turner can break tackles and a team can be confident in him that he will not fumble. If you look at any team its all about being consistent.
Brown, Turner (supposed to have a big game), and Rice, Fo Sho. McFadden may play so beware of Reece. If you don't like turner then Charles may do pretty good.
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G-R-I-MThu 11/29/12 9:16 PM
And there goes Turner . . . one of those nights - ATL takes control and runs all over a banged up tired and poor run D (especially coming off the SF game) - shoulda seen this one coming . . .heck look @ the day JC had against them . . .20-30 pts tonight for Turner....EZ . . .
GShannonThu 11/29/12 5:25 PM
turner or bell, Mikel Leshores backup
warriors2185Thu 11/29/12 4:15 PM
Chris Johnson or Jamaal Charles??
GShannonThu 11/29/12 5:25 PM
chris
REALTREEThu 11/29/12 3:21 PM
Turner or Jennings
Z0DIACWed 11/28/12 9:01 PM
thoughts on this? I need to start one of these guys: Sproles, Turner or Moreno? I'm starting Bryce Brown and need to fill one spot
ryanbetzThu 11/29/12 3:18 PM
sproles for sure
Z0DIACThu 11/29/12 4:34 PM
even with ingram and thomas getting all the snaps in the backfield? Turner is a gamble and he was shut out against the Saints earlier this year. Moreno is at least the only back (or so it seems) for the Broncos but they play the best run defense so I guess it's a toss up between Sproles breaking a short pass for a long TD or Moreno managing a decent day with a ton of carries...thoughts?
goducks2006Thu 11/29/12 5:36 PM
Saints have too many RB's, Turner is having his touches cut in half or more so I would definitely start Moreno.
DimaThu 11/29/12 7:06 PM
Moreno no doubt
joegibbskins07Wed 11/28/12 12:11 PM
turner losing a step is still better than many backs in the league. i think this is more for keeping his legs fresh as they head down the home stretch. they cant afford to pound him into the ground like in years past. blaming him for their offense becoming sluggish is just dumb. this league learns and catches up quick. this team is winning games by the hair on their buttock, yet a win is a win. every time they say turner is done, he has a great game. if rodgers was that much better, he would have been the starter from day one. today, he is not better than turner. maybe next season he will be. as a whole, if this team does not find a way to pull away and win comfortably, they will falter in the playoffs.
G-R-I-MWed 11/28/12 3:14 PM
That's no doubt - Rodgers looks better and better only because Turner is looking worse - Granted the offense is not built around his "pounding" running game anymore as the ATL has gone to wide sweeps and inside cut back runs but Turner is not the back he once was. However - I agree, he's still got a lot in the tank and what a tank he is when he gets going. Don't know if I'd stake my playoff life on him though and for that reason I may just have to cut him loose to hold Moreno or even David Wilson. . .
joegibbskins07Wed 11/28/12 3:25 PM
in fantasy land, i dont have him but if the falcons want to go to the big game this year, they would need to keep him fresh(er) and happy. spiting carries is a fine idea but i dont think its holding the Falcons' up-tempo scheme hostage. those back are a very good change of pace combo.
Bennie22Thu 11/29/12 8:27 AM
I need to start one, Turner,Rodgers,Leshoure. I wanted Leshoure but he was just put on injury report. It seems his best games are against AFC South
joegibbskins07Thu 11/29/12 10:26 AM
i think its 50/50 on who will do better this weekend and throughout when it comes to turner and rodgers. i dont know how injured leshoure is. i guess i would go with rodgers just because turner is looking a bit tired at the moment.
MrDirectionThu 11/29/12 3:00 PM
I agree with Joe totally. And no matter what "scheme" Atlanta is running or any team for that matter. As an NFL team you have to have a guy that can fight for yards and "power run" . Having guys like J.Rodgers, LSH, "Speed Backs" are great for home runs and can make guys miss and make big plays. But sometimes you just need 4 yards. And Guys like Turner can break tackles and a team can be confident in him that he will not fumble. If you look at any team its all about being consistent.
ryanbetzThu 11/29/12 3:18 PM
can start three bryce brown, turner, marcel reece, ray rice, and charles need help
warriors2185Thu 11/29/12 4:14 PM
Brown, Turner (supposed to have a big game), and Rice, Fo Sho. McFadden may play so beware of Reece. If you don't like turner then Charles may do pretty good.
MrDirectionThu 11/29/12 7:54 PM
ray rice, marcel reese, charles
ryanbetzThu 11/29/12 8:01 PM
mcfadden is back
MrDirectionFri 11/30/12 6:18 PM
yea but they said limited snap count. They are probably going to be a split carry.