chasa
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Bad fit in our offense. Pass.
How do you figure that Charles is a bad fit?
Bad fit in our offense. Pass.
Why is keeping High dependent on signing Charles?His value is down due to injury, I say if we keep Hightower then I'm okay with signing this guy for a year deal, he can be explosive and definitely a number one when healthy.
How do you figure that Charles is a bad fit?
If we didn't already have dion Lewis and white I would say he is a great fit for that 3rd down back that doesn't tip run/pass role. He basically is Lewis with breakaway speed. Thing is we have that guy and a pretty good backup. I am far more intrigued, on the field, by AP a big guy who is just as likely to knock you on your ass as he is to juke and run away from you. I think him and Blount would be a deadly 1-2 punch. Let AP get 15 carries quarters 1-3 then have Blount finish them in the fourth. Somebody is gonna see the name and pay him though so I will just keep dreaming. Any running back who has had multiple 300+ carries seasons is pretty much toast. The human body was never designed to take 50 or so car crash level hits a year.
Every leading ball carrier for the Pats since 2001 has been atleast 220+ lbs. We run a power offense.
Jamaal Charles is a sub-200 lb. speed RB. He's 30 and speed usually goes first (Chris Johnson).
I don't see a BB running game of three small RBs.