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Todd Gurley


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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Possibly, but the knock on him when he was drafted was that he'd been so heavily used and battered in college that people feared he'd have a short shelf life in the NFL.

That prediction looks to be coming true.

It's what I'd like to avoid with CMC. Gotta reduce his touches, especially if we suck. That tread is valuable.

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It sounds like a good idea but at the end of the day we’d end up overpaying for a guy who isn’t what we was. We could draft a compliment to CMC or god forbid actually play the back ups we have and see what they’ve got for a change. Scarlett hardly made an appearance. Rivera wasted Payne’s prime by hardly playing him at all.

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1 minute ago, OneBadCat said:

It sounds like a good idea but at the end of the day we’d end up overpaying for a guy who isn’t what we was. We could draft a compliment to CMC or god forbid actually play the back ups we have and see what they’ve got for a change. Scarlett hardly made an appearance. Rivera wasted Payne’s prime by hardly playing him at all.

All Ron knows on offense is pound the stud into the ground. He did it for years with Cam and he was going down the same road with CMC.

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dude's my 2nd favorite player in football, i'd love it. we lost so many games on 4th and 1 or at the goalline because cmc couldnt pound it in. he'd probably only really want a 1 year deal, and still had 12 tds last year. obviously don't overpay, but that could be a good tandem. it makes sense, issue is the money.

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