Crabtree to Start on Sunday?   no comments

Posted at 4:46 pm in Sport

Apparently Michael Crabtree could start in the San Francisco 49ers upcoming game against the Houston Texans. Of course, if this had been announced earlier in the year, before the season started, it might not have been such interesting news. Crabtree was widely considered the best wide receiver in college football over the past two years; some even considered him to be the the best player in the entire 2009 draft.

Yes, prior to the beginning of the season, it would not be surprising to see him in the starting line up. It might even be expected. Coming a quarter of the way into the season, though, it is very interesting news.

Crabtree only signed a contract at the beginning of the month, making him, by a very long way, the last rookie to sign with his team – 5 games into the campaign. He hasn’t played for the 49ers yet. And the team has been looking good, too. They’re off to their most successful start in a while, beginning the season 3-2, and they currently sit atop the NFC West. Josh Morgan, whose spot Crabtree will be taking, has had some success, too.

The team is coming off a bye week this week, and their players have been allowed to travel home to be with their family – all except Crabtree, who remains at the practice facility getting up to speed with the offense. And poor old Morgan has had to stay behind to help him learn the position. He is literally teaching the man who has walked in and taken his position.

A low blow, perhaps. And an interesting move all together: it shows other players that you can hold out and not suffer any consequences. But then, it is Michael Crabtree we’re talking about here. He is one of the most explosive, prolific and hyped players to come into the league since Reggie Bush.

I think if I were Mike Singletary, I would play him too.

Written by blog on October 22nd, 2009

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