Yes, HB has the latitude to do much more of this w/this team. Not the point. We all agree he's WAAAAY too damn passive much of the time. That's a given. The question is, given that, SHOULD the team spoon-feed him to try to get him going? Yes. Of course it should. Why have we heard Brown say repeatedly that they never run a play for HB? They shouldn't have to, but given how often he's been a big ZERO out there they damn well should. Again, what's the downside?