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Still don't want a RB in round 1 for a number of reasons


Ricky Spanish

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32 minutes ago, shulasmyhero said:

Agree 100% with OP.  

Keep hearing how LF is a generational talent.  I don't buy it personally but for argument sake, assume it's true.  How many championships do generational talents AP, LT or Curtis Martin have between them?

 

Exactly what I've been saying. How many have we gotten ourselves with Stewart? Drafting RBs in the first is only for teams who have everything else in place on offense. We don't.

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10 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Exactly what I've been saying. How many have we gotten ourselves with Stewart? Drafting RBs in the first is only for teams who have everything else in place on offense. We don't.

Run ball big

Run ball harder

Caveman win!

Ugh!

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56 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

That's been my hope for some time now.

But I fear its a pipe dream at this point.

Panthers seem to be all-in on the De-Evolution Train non-stop to Paleolithic Station.

Fournette and McCaffery are both gone. Cleveland wants a QB. Trade for 12 and Clevelands 3rd. OJ Howard, trade back into 1st for Ross.

I would bet 35 cents on it.

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