Tyreek Hill proposed that De'Von Achane's workload should be reduced to enhance team performance, particularly in short-yardage scenarios. Coach Mike McDaniel expressed irritation at Hill's comments, highlighting that the offense already utilized larger backs in practice. Running backs coach Eric Studesville disagreed with reducing Achane's carries, stating that contributions depend on individual performance during practices and games. With several bigger running backs added to the team, Studesville noted that Achane's activity should not be diminished if he continues to perform well.
Workloads are going to be dependent on production and who we need to do certain things. I think each guy is going to determine how they contribute to what our journey is as a team.
If a guy's playing really, really good, then you kind of want him to play.
I don't know that there's a number that you put on it. Again, it's production, right? I mean, are we winning? Are we doing those things?
I don't want to put anybody in a box and say, 'He's this and he can only have so many carries because he weighs this much.'
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