Going Into 2010: Cleveland’s Running Game Breakdown

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Published: January 4, 2010

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... 1-11, Cleveland finished the regular season at 5-11, an improvement on 2008.

A lot of injuries left a lot of questions going into the next season, but one thing that isn't a question anymore is the talent of Jerome Harrison. So where does that leave the running game for 2010?

1. Jerome Harrison

Seventy-seven carries over the course of three seasons, had been the extent of his NFL career under Romeo Crennel. The fans were restless and up in arms yelling to get the ball to Harrison more, and had hoped that Crennel's dismissal would mean more carries. In Eric Mangini's first season however, it appeared that he again would be overlooked.

Then it happened, James Davis went on injured reserve, then Jamal Lewis went on injured reserve. And what occurred, low and behold, was the emergence of Jerome Harrison, finally.

This season Harrison ended up picking up 194 carries for 862 yards. Garnering a 4.4 yard per car...

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