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NE looking for a RB


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The Pats are looking for a running back to help Vereen or Ridley (whoever is healthy) during their presumed playoff run. IMO it would be wise of DG to attempt to trade either Stewart or Williams. With minimal years remaining on their deals it could be seen as a Harvin-esque deal for the Pats. Both are very capable platoon backs that the Pats could probably turn into pro bowlers.

Extreme long shot but you never know.

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The Pats are looking for a running back to help Vereen or Ridley (whoever is healthy) during their presumed playoff run. IMO it would be wise of DG to attempt to trade either Stewart or Williams. With minimal years remaining on their deals it could be seen as a Harvin-esque deal for the Pats. Both are very capable platoon backs that the Pats could probably turn into pro bowlers.

Extreme long shot but you never know.

  U mean the team that just beat Chicago 51 to 23 needs an RB? Please tell me what the heck are the Panthers doing wrong besides trading away their players? 

 

Jesus!!!

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