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Todman to Steel City


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I'm not gonna lie, I kind of regret that move.  It probably is the one I have the most questions about.  I really had no big emotional tie to any guy at RB, but I thought Todman brought a welcomed new dimension to our offense.  I like all the guys we kept too, but I seriously hope Wegher turns out to be worth the gamble. 

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I'm not gonna lie, I kind of regret that move.  It probably is the one I have the most questions about.  I really had no big emotional tie to any guy at RB, but I thought Todman brought a welcomed new dimension to our offense.  I like all the guys we kept too, but I seriously hope Wegher turns out to be worth the gamble. 

yeah after the move was made yesterday I almost started having buyers remorse with Wegher.

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I like Deangelo and wish him well he is a quality human being, but I dont see what the Steelers were thinking unless they are going to use him for screen passes or short passes or something. He is still quick and elusive in space, but he just isnt a RB1 because he cant hit the hole through the line anymore. He needs to play on a team with a roadgrading line like Dallas as a homerun RB behind a bruiser like Gore or Brandon Jacobs was.

I would not be surprised if Todman has a more traditional RB role than D-lo has on that team. I cant remember how good their o-line is right now, they are usually good but they have lost M. Pouncey to injury. They probably got two equal backs for a very uneaqual price. lol

the girlfriend is a Steelers fan and a legitimate football fan and has been saying the D is hot garbage for weeks, so they better hope the O can score

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