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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.Not nearly as foolish as signing on old and often injured turd like Foster....
Look how we found Lewis... Look at Thomas Rawls... Freeman in ATL. Murray in OAK, Hill in cincy, the guy in Arizona.. The Giants new RB
they are easy to find. Don't go pay a washed up FA.
Yeah, because the Corey Dillon signing is the norm, right?
Do you really want me to list off all the names of young backs that were really good last year and were picked off the scrap heap?
Now, you tell me how many old running backs who get cut and go on and do big things on the wrong side of age 28...
Gore production wise would have been better if Luck didn't miss half the season.. Teams would have had to respect the pass more, would have opened up more stuff for him.
Put Forte in here with just average run blocking and he'll have a 1000-1100 yard rushing season and will have about 400-500 yards receiving. But ya let's just pass on a guy that could give the Pats 1400-1600 total yards because he is older than 28 and instead pick up some young guy off the "scrap heap" just because he's young...
Not nearly as foolish as signing on old and often injured turd like Foster....
Look how we found Lewis... Look at Thomas Rawls... Freeman in ATL. Murray in OAK, Hill in cincy, the guy in Arizona.. The Giants new RB
they are easy to find. Don't go pay a washed up FA.
Look how we found Lewis... Look at Thomas Rawls... Freeman in ATL. Murray in OAK, Hill in cincy, the guy in Arizona.. The Giants new RB
they are easy to find. Don't go pay a washed up FA.
Right on the money. They need to double dip at RB, one proven and one mid round pick.
Do you really want me to list off all the names of young backs that were really good last year and were picked off the scrap heap?
You all are ignoring the #1 reason go avoid old players. They cost money. Which we don't have much of.
If you consider 4th round picks significant currency, well then yeah, I guess I want them to use significant currency on a RB too.
But not 9 million dollars for an old has been.
Rawls, Lewis, Freeman was only a 4th round pick. Lamar Miller was a 4th rounder a couple years ago.
Again, it's not a difficult position to find talent.
Spending money on old guys isn't the answer; especially for a position that we rarely use
Miller is irrelevant to the question, as he's neither a scrap heap player nor a UDFA.
Lewis' question was always more about durability than running ability.
4th round isn't the scrap heap.
So we're looking at 1-2 players, so far.
Also LOL at thinking it's safer to pay an old free agent decent money than drafting a guy in the 4th
Where does Deus say that Lewis isn't a scrap heap pickup?LOL at thinking Lewis wasn't a scrap heap pick up, WOW you're funny
LOL at thinking Lewis wasn't a scrap heap pick up, WOW you're funny.
Ironic coming from the "sign the old guys!" Poster. Show me where that works
If you think the difference between a SB and an AFCCG loss is a frank Gore, Arian Foster, or Forte, I've got some ocean from property in Idaho to sell you
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