without K2?
The more I watch, and the more I see it, I think they are.
Steve Heiden is a MUCH better blocker, and has proven in his last 2 starts (and in previous games with the Browns before this season) that he has very capable receiving skills.
The offense seems to sputter when K2 is on the field. Is it because defenses know he won't/can't block?
I'm not sure what it is, and I'm surely not against K2 in any way, but I have to ask again; Are the Browns better without K2?
Thoughts?
Monday, October 27, 2008
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Heiden is a beast, a good 'ol boy who has had to work harder than most NFL players to get where he is today. He is a quality tight end, just look at the number of years he has been in the league, most of which have been as a backup. It's 10. Ten years as a backup for the most part speaks volumes about how quality a TE he is.
Heiden is averaging 4 catches for 66 yards per start this year.
Winslow is averaging 4.2 catches for 37.4 yards per start this year.
Hmmmm!
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