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The "Core" of this team


bigdog10

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a few guys put DWill but I would disagree. He is a good player but not a team leader IMO.

the problem is that people keep trying to single out williams.

there's a reason why williams only had to carry the rock as little as he did last season keeping him fresh and healthy week in and week out.

williams and stewart should count as one spot in the "core".

both of them have taken on the leadership role this season. williams started last season, and stewart talks about how odd it is to mentor players older than him this season.

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thats because Williams is our #1 man... Stewart is a beast and did great last year but

D Will was incredible.

Since we are a running team, I felt compelled to put a RB on my list and had to go with Williams.. because I think he is overall the better running back(right now atleast) and is more valuable to the team.

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see i dont think that skill has anything to do with core. But that also depands as what you mean by core. Core as in players we cannot afford to lose or core leaders of a team.

If you mean core players we cannot affrd to lose then I would agree with DWill (untill his contract expires.... this enters a whole new topic)

But if you mean leaders of a team I would not agree...

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