I think the first few weeks he was told not to run. They didn't want him out too. Now that he is allowed to pull the ball back and take off he seems to feel more comfortable. He has a very long way to go but he is doing better.
* some of his good numbers need to be credited to the receivers getting yards after contact. But what the heck.
Originally Posted by: wpr
Whenever he thinks he can run is when he tends to NOT have success. Makes one read, sees pressure, eyes start looking for running lanes as he starts escaping, and he either hits a lane or more frequently, doesn't see one, tries to find someone open, and usually throws it away.
When he had success, he was getting the ball out extremely quickly. And I have no clue at all why the Browns continued to give so much pad to the WRs all game long.