Kyren is playing better with competition.Let's give Kyren his due, he had a much better game than Blake yesterday. Glad that Blake is emerging but Kyren looked great.
KW had 14 Carries and 2 targetsFeels like they trusted Corum more on the ground today to me, due to his better ball security? And KW more when they needed to pass block, but with KW also being the red zone back? Hopefully, it does not become a "tell".
I totally agree. Where KW shines is with his vision; Corum with his shiftiness & suddenness. Great 1-2 combo.I haven't been the biggest Blake Corum fan and have been vocal about that here. Earlier this year I felt he was starting to emerge, then he had the big fumble against the 9ers in the 1st game and that set me back in my comfort with him.
Today for the first time, I felt comfortable with him and fully relaxed on the long 2nd half drive when KW was resting. We have a legit 1-2 punch. Props to Corum!
not sure if you are being sarcastic hereWilliams is way better than Corrum.... All Corrum does is run into people.
I think he's slow (much slower than Williams), has no vision, not a great blocker and has ten thumbs to this point in his career. I noticed the offense went a bit stale in the 2nd and 3rd quarter when Corrum was in the game getting most of the Reps.not sure if you are being sarcastic here
Corrum makes defenders miss with his agility most of the time.
But yesterday he plowed over not 1, but 2 niners on a big gain
Corum ran a 4.53 at the combine while Kyren ran a 4.65. Not only that but I think you’re the only one I’ve seen that says Corum is slower than Williams.Williams is way better than Corrum.... All Corrum does is run into people.
I think he's slow (much slower than Williams), has no vision, not a great blocker and has ten thumbs to this point in his career. I noticed the offense went a bit stale in the 2nd and 3rd quarter when Corrum was in the game getting most of the Reps.
I just feel that Williams should always be in the game inside the 10 yard line (as long as he doesn't fumble anymore).Corum ran a 4.53 at the combine while Kyren ran a 4.65. Not only that but I think you’re the only one I’ve seen that says Corum is slower than Williams.
I like KW better for various reasons, one of the biggest being his pass blocking. He kept Stafford clean several times yesterday. His pass blocking is truly elite. Corum on the other hand has what appears to be a better short area burst
Bottom line is that there’s not much of a drop off with either one. Having a two back rotation keeps KW fresh without giving up much in return.
Corum seems to be easier to take down for a loss but gets yards quicker. Williams is a little battering Ram that has a real nose for the end zone.
That’s a pretty good combination and hopefully a fresher Kyren is less prone to fumbles in bad situations.
Williams is better at getting yards when things are congested and he will usually get a higher minimum gain on his runs. EG a run that gains 5 yards for Williams, Corum may only get 3. On a typical 3-yard gain for Williams, Corum may get stuffed for 0-1.
However, Corum will get more yards in the open field than Williams. If Corum gets some daylight, he will usually outgain what Williams can get.
Williams overall is definitely the best all round back IMO. Willaims is hands down a better pass protector and I much prefer to see him in the game when the offense gets inside the 10 or on crucial passing downs. Neither RB sets the world on fire when it comes to pass catching but Corum has the better high yardage potential if he get a pass in open space.
Blake getting more touches is good for Willaims durability so no complaints about the current usage.
To me they are both very similar. In build and running styles. Lower to the ground and strong legs. They're both quick and shifty. Both run with power. And neither is a homerun hitter that can break off a 60 yard TD.Corum ran a 4.53 at the combine while Kyren ran a 4.65. Not only that but I think you’re the only one I’ve seen that says Corum is slower than Williams.
I like KW better for various reasons, one of the biggest being his pass blocking. He kept Stafford clean several times yesterday. His pass blocking is truly elite. Corum on the other hand has what appears to be a better short area burst
Bottom line is that there’s not much of a drop off with either one. Having a two back rotation keeps KW fresh without giving up much in return.
Corum seems to be easier to take down for a loss but gets yards quicker. Williams is a little battering Ram that has a real nose for the end zone.
That’s a pretty good combination and hopefully a fresher Kyren is less prone to fumbles in bad situations.
Something I've been thinking about the last few weeks given the new development of such great efficiency out of 13 personnel.The Rams have two nice RBs and I like them...
But.. I just wonder what this offense would look like with a top-tier talent at RB.. it would just be unfair to the league, at this point.