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Just now, ColumbusCounty said:

Man hell no... we've got worse every game since he's been gone. 

The whole offense changes when he's in. It's a reason we gets the majority of the touches. THIS is why.

Last year we didn’t get worse on offense with him out.  The OL was better though

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Just now, FugginPoo said:

Last year we didn’t get worse on offense with him out.  The OL was better though

Curtis Samuel was the reason for that. When Samuel went down for a couple games..same result. 

OL was better though..still dont even know how that's literally possible. 

Bring back Okung and get Christian in the game. 

What will happen = We will continue to struggle until we are out of playoff contention and then he'll come back and we'll start winning. Just enough to push us out of draft range for an impact player. Watch what I say. 

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2 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Not true at all. For a team trading for him, it’s $9M total for the rest of 2021 and 2022. Then it’s about $12M a year after that. It’s a very easy contract for the next guy and really cheap through 2022.

If a team needs a RB and is a contender, I’d trade for him in a heartbeat. No idea what we’d ask for, but his contract is not a problem for the next team. 


That’s a ton of money for a RB that rarely hits the field.

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Just now, stbugs said:

His contract for the next team would be $9M a year. Yes, health is a concern, but if I’m Arizona or the Rams, I’d take a chance on him immediately. Let him get healthy for the playoffs. He costs next to nothing this year and $9M next year. You said his contract wasn’t attractive and that’s 100% wrong for a team that would get him. He’s got no guarantees after 2022. It’s a fantastic contract for a team getting potentially one of the top couple non-QB players in the game.

The Bills should call us

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8 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

Lol we do that and we’ll lose at least 25 games in a row 

You would rather win the 5 to 10 games he stays healthy during that 25 game stretch and get nothing of value from him when we realize in 2 more seasons that he just can't stay healthy? 

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