Hillis hasn't practiced all week but is listed as questionable for this week's game. Usually guys that don't practice are listed as doubtful or ruled out for the game. Hopefully he can get healthy by then and put up some numbers.
The latest installment of the ongoing soap opera.
Browns president Mike Holmgren indicated Thursday that Peyton Hillis will be allowed to reach free agency in 2012. Holmgren ready to let the market set the price for their bell-cow running back. Hillis' original asking price was reportedly "extremely high." His agent has since come down from that offer, but the latest proposal "wasn't anywhere near what the Browns were willing to pay." At this point, Hillis appears more likely than not to hit the open market this winter.
Hillis is officially listed as "out" for today.....can this season get any worse for him....maybe there's something to the whole Madden curse thing afterall....
Clevelands offense was dreadful. Hillis won't have any trouble getting carries if he can produce better then Hardesty. Hardesty isnt any good and wont keep Hillis from playing. Only injuries and bizzarre coaching can do that.
It's obvious that the Walrus and his chosen lackey are trying to audition a Warrick Dunn type to diminish the value of Hillis. Really they want to sign Hillis if he only able to demand generic starter money ie what the Bills pay Freddie Jackson. I don't think Hardesty is up to the task and the Walrus knows it too, but with scouting bias against White tailbacks he knows that if Hillis has statistically poor year his bargaining power in the free market will be minimal.
wow, just wow. I could understand if he were actually grinding out the clock out but he only rushed for 2 first downs. 33 carries and only 2 first downs, I think any back can get over 3 ypc on 1st and 10 or 2nd and long. Getting first downs and tds in goal line situations brings down ypc, not the way Hardesty was used. Im surprised the new guy isn't getting any hype, he averaged 5 ypc on 3 carries and caught 5 passes without any drops.
The Hillis Conspiracy marches on. Yesterday, we were told by all the fantasy sites that he practiced with the first team and was almost certainly going to start this Sunday. Now, I just heard the NFL Network's Jason LaConfora say that he was almost certainly not going to play this Sunday. So...how does that work?
This entire Hillis situation has become a laughable fiasco. If they are not interfering with his chance to play, then Hillis is a complete wimp. Period. If what is being reported is legitimate, he missed a game because of strep throat two days after being diagnosed (and being given treatment for it). Now, he appears to be dragging his feet again in recovering from a very fishy hamstring injury. If the injury is real-and considering how Hillis was seen acting fine on the sidelines, no trainers in sight, no bike, and asked to go back in the game-that's a big if-then it was a very mild strain and he should have been completely recovered by now.
Hillis appears, at this juncture, to have very little desire to play football. If he really wants a big contract, he isn't acting like it. Look at how Matt Forte is performing- he's frustrated about his contract situation, too. That's what Hillis ought to be doing. I know he has a coach that hates him, a front office that thinks he's a fullback, and an awful offensive line and game plan, but he isn't doing anything to help himself. But that's assuming we are being given the real facts, which I clearly don't believe is the case.
Regardless how you look at it, the only white RB to get 1000 yards in 25 years is not going to repeat, and probably not going to be an every down RB for any team in the league next season. You can call it all just more "coincidence." I call it just another conspiracy.
Why did the Grand Conspirators allow Hillis to run for big yardage in 2010? If the Conspiracy can stop Hillis now, why did they allow him to be successful last year?