Jim Brown Not A Fan Of Trent Richardson

April 26th, 2012

Earlier today, Joe stated the only way Joe would cough up the ransom required to draft a running back at No. 3 overall would be if said running back would be the second-coming of Jim Brown.

Well, it appears the original Jim Brown wouldn’t pull the trigger on such a deal, either. Brown, arguably the best player in NFL history, much less the greatest running back, spoke on BSPN radio today and scoffed at Alabama running back Trent Richardson, documents Michael David Smith of ProFootballTalk.com.

“I’m not overwhelmed with it,” Brown said of the idea that the Browns could take Richardson. “The problem is that he’s ordinary. I think he’s ordinary.”

While Joe will never say Richardson is “ordinary,” as Joe wrote once before, Joe didn’t think Richardson was that much better than Wisconsin’s Montee Ball, and Joe doesn’t see or hear of that many people doing backflips and genuflecting over Ball the way many Bucs fans do over Richardson.

If the Bucs only needed one running back to get over the hump to win a Super Bowl (reminder: the Bucs already have a proven running back), then maybe Joe would drink the Richardson Kool-Aid.

The Bucs are far, far away from a Super Bowl contender.

48 Responses to “Jim Brown Not A Fan Of Trent Richardson”

  1. MR. PATRICK Says:

    So is Jim blowing smoke or smoking blow?

  2. SilenceTheCritics Says:

    Lol your just going to keep going on and on with the Richardson hate right up until the draft. Only 3 more hours.

  3. Dylan Says:

    Haha good to see people notice how biased joe is, and how he only simply post negative things about Trent Richardson. Only 3 hours to go and we can finally just see what happens. But if Trent is a buc, it will be funny how fast joe hops on the bandwagon… Especially after week 1 when he goes 120yards for 2 TDs

  4. OAR Says:

    Big whoop! I seem to rememeber him not thinking Barry Sanders was special or liking the running stlye of Franco Harris. Not the same league as yours any more Jim, sorry.

  5. CharlieB Says:

    There is a bunch of stuff being written about richardson, not anyone else. What else should Joe do?

  6. passthebuc Says:

    Why would you take Richardson even if he is better than average.
    A trade down could provide a very good corner, safety and running back with the first 3 picks. With this draft I would consider trading down twice and have 2 lower first’s and 2 seconds or 1 first and 3 seconds. Once you fill the gap at right tackle, 2 linebackers, 1 safety and 2 corners, you can take Pead in the late 4th early 5th rd. Pead gives you a complement to the current backfield.
    When your down 10 to nothing in the late innings, swinging for the fence may look good but is not a game changer.

  7. Steve From Oregon Says:

    I respect Jim Brown; however, to me this seems like a guy that doesnt want another hightly touted running back coming in and diminishing the legacy he left with the Browns.

    Yes…I said it, I think Jim Brown wants to be known as the best running back to ever play for the Browns….so anybody else is just average in his eyes…

  8. Marques Says:

    I absolutely agree with Jim Brown and Ive been saying it for weeks. The kid is good but he is not special.

    He will be productive but not a game breaker. He couldnt beat out Ingram last year and he has not been anything special.

    Go Defence

  9. SteveK Says:

    HAHAHAHAHA Somebody is pessimistic.

    Trent Richardson will be a TOP 5 RB in this league, once he puts up a body of work next seaon.

  10. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    I’m shocked that it took Joe this long to post this article. I saw it up on PFT and I knew it was only a matter of time before Joe pounced on it. Never mind all the hundreds of experts that have said the EXACT opposite, let’s point out only the negatives, lol. I now want Richardson more than ever, just to prove the haters wrong. It would be awful fun to bring it up every week when he runs for 130 and scores 2 TD’s.

    Jim Brown is the greatest runner of all time and Trent Richardson will never be as good as him, but at the same time Brown’s not exactly one to reap praise on anyone. Old timers rarely do. I could give 2 sh!ts what he thinks, and I guarantee you the Browns, Bucs, and all the other teams feel exactly the same way.

  11. Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa Says:

    Jim Brown is just plain jealous of the money all these kids are making today.

  12. Thomas2.2 Says:

    Jim Brown has admired any running back, except for Jim brown.

    Do you think Jim Brown has ever studied tape on T Rich? He probably couldn’t tell you what is number was.

    Jim Brown’s opinion is about as valuable as a Gerald commitment to play a 16 game season.

    Ok Joe, let’s allow Jim brown to draft our players, great idea. Then again Pop Star Dom is our GM.

  13. Thomas2.2 Says:

    Has not admired . . .

  14. The Dutcher Journal (Pete Dutcher) Says:

    Dylan Says:
    April 26th, 2012 at 5:13 pm

    Haha good to see people notice how biased joe is…

    .

    It’s not that Joe is biased…it’s just that he, along with some of the others here (including me) can see that Richardson will not be the pick unless the others are gone.

  15. Joe Says:

    But if Trent is a buc, it will be funny how fast joe hops on the bandwagon.

    Joe embraces anyone wearing the pewter and red while on the football field.

  16. SteveK Says:

    Marques,

    Ingram was a Saint last year, and you must not watch College Football.

    Richardson was 36% of Bama’s offense, and gained 40+% of his yards after contact.

    He is a stout bull, and will be a productive centerpiece for years to come.

    All of this hate to skew opinion is laughable.

    I am happy with whomever we draft, but to dismiss Richardson is just outright foolish.

    I believe Mr. 2.2 has a word for this…. Baah Baaaah Sheep.

  17. Pirate Phil Says:

    Michael Jordan thought Andrew Morrison was a great player and who did that turn out. Just because your great at a sport doesn’t mean you can evaluate talent

  18. giftwho3 Says:

    i respect the mighty Jim Brown, but that call is b.s.

  19. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    “He couldnt beat out Ingram last year and he has not been anything special.”

    ——-

    You really don’t know the facts. First off, he was on the field all the time, and their most dynamic player. If you actually watched Bama play that year, you would know that. Also, Ingram was coming off of a Heisman Trophy season (you know, that trophy they give to the best college football player in the country). Would you really expect Saban to put his Heisman winning RB on the bench on his last year? If so, you don’t understand college athletics and recruiting. Richardson averaged 6.3 yards per carry that year! Everyone in Tuscaloosa knew who the better player is, trust me on that fact.

  20. The Dutcher Journal (Pete Dutcher) Says:

    I’m a fan…thru and thru…as always, I will support the players drafted, whoever they are.

    But I don’t believe Richardson will be a Buc UNLESS Claiborne is gone. I can see the Bucs taking Richardson over Kalil…although I would not do so. But really, I would be happy with either of them or Kuechkly (however it’s spelled…I always forget for some reason).

  21. Big Marlon B Says:

    Joe, please stop with the “Bucs already have a proven running back” nonsense. yes he had a great rookie year, when nobody knew about him. and then he had a very mediocre year. yes, i agree that he wasn’t properly utilized for the majority of the season. but when he was used, he was underwhelming for the most part and he lost 3 fumbles with only about 200 touches. fumbling 9 times and losing 6 of them in under 400 career carries is not what i would consider proven. for the sake of comparison, Ray Rice lost 2 fumbles last year in over 370 touches. i know fumbling issues can be fixed (i.e.- Tiki Barber) and i do agree he has talent, but lets stop making it like its a terrible idea to bring in some top notch talent to push him.

    and before all u people jump on me and point out the awesome run against Green Bay….one impressive run does not make a “productive” season.

  22. eric Says:

    How can we be so far away with a rock star in charge?

    Mckay took is to nfc championship in 4th year.

    Were talented don’t u remember?

  23. advertise here! Says:

    drafting for need and not taking the best player on the board has gotten us into the crap that we are in now. dumb dumb theory. we’ve passed on the best player so many times over the last decade and im sick of watching those players kick our ass week in and week out. enough of that foolishness.

  24. bob Says:

    blunt fumbles way too much but still we where really bad last year so go with the need at lb. and get ball or rainey for 3rd down back in 2nd

  25. DAN Says:

    advertise here!

    in your theory you would take andrew luck if he fell to us? THAT would be dumb.

  26. Bobby Says:

    Actually Eric…we aren’t that far away.

  27. Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa Says:

    “Trent Richardson couldnt beat out Ingram last year and he has not been anything special”

    Really ?
    Well, Cam Newton couldn’t beat out Tim Tebow, nor could Tom Brady start for Michigan.

  28. Bobby Says:

    @Dan….don’t open that can of worms. We’ll have all the T-Rich guys swearing that would be a great idea! Trade Freeman after we get Luck and get more picks. Actually….that wouldn’t be a bad idea……Brrrrr…!! Wait!! See..you have me going now!!

  29. Brandon Says:

    Jim Brown is right on the money. His speed isn’t all that impressive and after a few years of NFL pounding he will be downright slow. The worst thing that could happen to this team is for the Trent Richardson fans to get exactly what they want, it will set this franchise back a few years, particularly if we traded up, wasting an early draft pick on an expendable position does little help a team. If we were stupid enough to trade up and take Richardson, I’m not sure I could take it. After disagreeing vehemently when the Bucs took Clayton and I wanted Steven Jackson, then the next year when they took Cadillac and I wanted Merriman or Ware, or in 2007 when they took Adams and I wanted Patrick Willis. I’m not sure I could take the Bucs front office continuing to be a way worse talent evaluator than I am.

  30. raphael Says:

    jb = wifebeater

  31. RastaMon Says:

    With all due respect….JB was a man ahead of his time….there is NO WAY his game would translate carry for carry in todays NFL…simple as that

  32. Joe Says:

    Big Marlon:

    Joe, please stop with the “Bucs already have a proven running back” nonsense.

    So, Joe was hallucinating when he saw a running back whose (fired) coaches couldn’t figure out how to use him average over four yards a carry?

  33. @eric Says:

    I bet even his dog is tired of hearing how great he was and could still play in the NFL today………YAWN…..get over yourself, once a pri@k always a pri@k, nothing new with this turd.

  34. bucoooobruceAlstott Says:

    This just in from the some guy on top of my roof,were going to draft someone 2nite.

  35. passenger27 Says:

    No one said richardson isn’t a good back and won’t have a productive career… just that he’s no second coming and this team needs much more than any one player can provide… with that said I maybe wrong but I doubt it… and I’m a die hard buc fan and if this kid is half as good as his supporters claim then by all means make it happen..

  36. bucoooobruceAlstott Says:

    Jim du du brown is a cocky jerk.I bet my man Skip Bayless coulent wait for him 2 get of his set this morning.

  37. bucfat Says:

    NOTE:

    Anyone who writes a 250 word essay about “what they think” should realize nobody actually reads the whole thing. Show some educate and keep the text msg’s short.

  38. bucfanjeff Says:

    I just hope whomever we get us fans get behind and not b!tch about it.

  39. bigblacbuc99 Says:

    I bet he jumps up and down and sings a whole new tune if Cleveland nabs him…

  40. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    Seriously, you can say Blount is capable, but proven, COME ON! No one is proven after 2 years (and only one of which was a good one). Even if he was completely misused, that still doesn’t mean he is proven. It means he has the potential to be good. Is Freeman proven? Is Gerald McCoy proven (that one’s for Thomas)? Is Mike Williams proven? No, no, and no. Ronde Barber is proven. Davin Joseph and Donald Penn are proven. That’s about it on our team. You are completely misusing the word to suit your opinion.

  41. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    If he was proven, we wouldn’t be rumored to be after Trent Richardson, don’t you think? Why isn’t Minnesota looking at him? Oh wait, they have a proven RB.

  42. Noleriff Says:

    …think I finally got it figured out Joe !!!!!….we swap with the Vikings (during their 10 minutes on the clock when they realize nobody is biting) for our 3rd round pick…..THEN….knowing how bad CRAZY REX’s man-crush is on TR…we swap AGAIN with the Jets for their 1st next year and their 2nd and 3rd this year….GENIOUS !!!!! ..LMAO…

  43. Noleriff Says:

    …Make it happen Rock Star…

  44. Que589 Says:

    I agree w/ Jim Brown. It isn’t like Richardson is a Bo Jackson, Barry Sanders or Adrian Peterson, but people are building him up like he has that type of talent

  45. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    “It isn’t like Richardson is a Bo Jackson, Barry Sanders or Adrian Peterson, but people are building him up like he has that type of talent”

    —–

    How in the hell did Bo Jackson’s name make it on your list with those other 2?

  46. Noleriff Says:

    @ Hawaiin Buc

    …Bo knows running backs ….

  47. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    Bo knows we should draft Trent Richardson, lol.

  48. Derek Says:

    I think were a ways from a super bowl contender but not far far