Oswlek
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If I remember correctly, wasn't Vereen injured most of that season? But regardless, the difference there is you had two rookie unknowns and an aging Faulk. You needed more depth there because you weren't sure what you were going to get out of anyone, with the exception of BJGE (who was solid but not a threat) and Woodhead (who you knew you couldn't use for much more than 10-12 touches a game).
Good point.
I'm down for keeping 5 rb's. They get hurt all the time and miss a week or two here and there even if they don't have a major injury. How often has our qb gotten hurt and missed time? 2 times since 1993. Think about it? The odds of needing a 3rd qb are almost negligible.
And, if we do need one. I don't want him to be Tebow. Pick someone up off of waivers and they will be able to throw the ball better than the chosen one.
2 QB
5 RB
4 TE
6 WR
8 OL
5 DE
4 DT
6 LB
5 CB
5 DB
3 P/K/LS
All adds up to 53.
That's a solid case, though NE goes through DBs faster than they do RBs, so all things being equal (i.e. ignoring the ability of the 5th RB vs. the 11th DB) I'd prefer an 11th guy there.












