Crabtree caught eight passes for 96 yards and a touchdown, then declined to discuss it with the media. [...] zone, Crabtree put his right hand to his face mask and instantly drew a 15-yard penalty for what the ref considered a “throat slash.” In reality, Crabtree’s gesture was homage to the Kenny Powers character in HBO’s “Eastbound and Down” comedy series. Lousy mime, off-color celebrator, media-stiffer, but Crabtree catches footballs: 39this season for 461 yards and six TDs. Amari Cooper, Carr’s other go-to receiver, has 40 catches for 614 yards, and one touchdown. Cooper has more pure speed, Crabtree has hands like crab claws covered with Stick-um. Crabtree actually had a drop Sunday, on a short third-down pass, but just before halftime, he made a circus catch of a 56-yarder from Carr. Carr tells his receivers that when a play breaks down, run like hell and he’ll look for them.