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Freddy wants to be back; Bring him back!
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wasnt he signed for 2 years?
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I don't see why you don't bring him back. Yes he's old. Draft Ben Tate and let Taylor mentor while Maroney can show him what you DON'T do. Slowly work Tate into the mix, with the idea of making him the feature back, and bearing more of the load for Taylor as the season wears on. However, if we draft a back, who goes? Morris? Trade Maroney? I'd love to give Taylor another shot, loved the way he was running in the Jacksonville game. It was clear he had lost a step, but he still runs with decisiveness and a bit of anger. Maroney could learn a thing or two.
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Taylor is the only lock of the entire RB corps IMO,including Faulk
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I have no problem w/ Taylor comming back- as a backup. 100 or so carries is all I would expect a 34 year old body can handle.
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Sorry Freddy, you had your chance. Take a hike!
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Okay by me.
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I'd bring him and Faulk back, Faulk especially for leadership alone. I think we get by for one more season as is but IMO we'll have to upgrade after.
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I like Fred. He was consistent when healthy.
After the injury not so much. Rb corps for next yeat. -CJ Spiller(get him with the first); -Fred Taylor(backup); -Faulk(just on pass situations). |
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