euphy Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 What's the status? Time to let him out of the garage? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrTed46 Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 I dont think ANYONE was hyped about Caddy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puddy Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 He wasn't very good when he was healthy, so I'd wait a bit. May want to switch to storage insurance to save you some cash. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpholmes Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 From NFL.com Bucs' Williams activated, could see time against Vikings Associated Press TAMPA, Fla. -- Tampa Bay's Carnell "Cadillac" Williams took on a new role in practice Wednesday: emulating Adrian Peterson. The Buccaneers hope the next step for the fourth-year tailback, returning from a career-threatening knee injury that's sidelined him more than 13 months, is reverting to running the ball like his old self. Cadillac is driven by Graham Buccaneers running back Cadillac Williams drew inspiration from temmate Earnest Graham during his rehab process from a severe knee injury, writes Steve Wyche. Full story ... "We're trying to simulate as much real football activity as we can, and he's responding tremendously," coach Jon Gruden said Wednesday after Williams participated in his first practice since being activated from the physically unable to perform list. The 2005 Offensive Rookie of the Year's return comes at a good time for the Bucs (6-3) because leading rushers Earnest Graham (knee) and Warrick Dunn (back) are both nursing injuries heading into Sunday's game against Minnesota. Although Williams, out since tearing the patellar tendon in his right knee in September 2007, is not ready for a role as a featured back, he could get some playing time this week if all goes well in practice. "I am totally leaving it to the coaches. I am just out here trying hard and contributing in any way possible to this team," Williams said. "How much I play is up to them." To make room on the 53-man roster, former 1,000-yard rusher Michael Bennett was released, ending a yearlong stay with the Bucs that began after Williams and Michael Pittman were injured last season. Reserve receiver Maurice Stovall (hamstring) was placed on injured reserve, and receiver Brian Clark was promoted from the practice squad to fill the opening. Williams rushed for 1,178 yards and six touchdowns as a rookie, but his production has been limited the past two seasons because of injuries. He missed the final 12 games of 2007 after undergoing surgery in October. Marc Serota / Getty Images Cadillac Williams is not ready to be the featured back, but he can provide a change-of-pace off the bench. "I'm just really happy for him and crossing my fingers that we do the right thing and he gets a chance to carry the ball at some point soon," Gruden said. The Bucs had until Wednesday to decide if Williams would be activated from PUP or be placed on injured reserve, a move that would have sidelined him the remainder of the season. There was no doubt in the 26-year-old's mind he'd demonstrated he was ready to return. And with Peterson, the NFL's leading rusher, coming to town this week, the defense needed someone to portray the young Vikings star in practice. "His role today was to carry the ball 30 times. ... We're just trying to get him back," Gruden said. "We're doing the best we can. We've studied it. We've really done the right thing." The coach added Williams, who participated in contact drills Monday and is confident the surgically repaired knee will hold up in game conditions, has been an inspiration for the entire team. "When you get an injury of this magnitude, they're very much threatening to your career. ... It's a scary thing for a player in this league," Gruden said. "I think they've all witnessed what he's done, and they get a certain amount of pride in what he's accomplished and they are really pulling for him." While I doubt he'll have amazing numbers his first game back, I can see him with 15 carries or so because of where Dunn and Graham are at right now. I know it's been a few years, but we can't forget the MASSIVE man crush Gruden has on this kid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chief Dick Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 I would take him out of the garage, gas him up and drive him into the playoffs. He has a new set of wheels and tires and is all ready for a long road trip. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i_am_the_swammi Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 While I doubt he'll have amazing numbers his first game back, I can see him with 15 carries or so because of where Dunn and Graham are at right now. I know it's been a few years, but we can't forget the MASSIVE man crush Gruden has on this kid. People are getting waaaay ahead of themselves here. He is practicing with the scout team, and likely will be a gameday inactive. Local press thinks he may not play for a number of weeks....likely keeping him guarded until the the stretch-run into the playoffs. per Fanball today: Williams works with scout team Thursday 11/13, 9:42 AM CT Running back Cadillac Williams has been working with the scout team in practice, and he may not play in a game for a number of weeks, according to the Tampa Tribune. "I don't know about game-day activations at this point," Bucs coach Jon Gruden said. Our View: Fantasy expectations should be very tempered for Williams at this point. Even when he does initially play, he isn't very likely to get more than a few snaps in any one game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jfrankparnell Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 Sounds like they're preparing him or next year? I cannot see how he'll be a FF factor this year at all. Maybe he'll get significant snaps if TB goes deep into the playoffs? I think he's a reasonable grab and stash for the FF playoffs. No way would I start him THIS week. A lot depends on the depth of your league.He's a non-factor in 10 teams and less.... could be a factor in 12-team leagues, and a grab-now guy in big (14-team) leagues. Same category: Tatum Bell, Selvin Young (might rate him a little higher if I knew his ETA for return to the backfield) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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