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Foreman Vs Mike Davis?


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Foreman looks like the missing hammer this team has been missing all those missed CMC 4th and 1 conversions. But seems we have in short term always found some relatively obscure rb to emerge whenever CMC vacates carries. Mike Davis comes to mind... with that said which is better? and do we resign or let him walk like Davis?

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He's not worth much money and I don't like backs that aren't a threat to score everytime they touch the ball.

Give him a  reasonable offer that's it.

He's  Benefiting from the best run blocking we've had in years.

Bozeman is probably the best center we've had in 4 to 5 years in the run game.

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Can we please NOT re-sign a RB midseason just because he had a couple good games against some bad rushing defenses? Look, I like Foreman a lot, I watched him at Texas and he was a total monster in 2016, wanted the Panthers to draft him in 2017 as a replacement for Stewart, but he's had a lot of issues in the NFL. He made some dumbass mistakes, got in trouble, and he's had injury issues. Decisions like that are why the Panthers always struggle. 

Let him play out the rest of the year, see how he does, and maybe he gets another 1 or at most 2 year deal.

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4 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Can we please NOT re-sign a RB midseason just because he had a couple good games against some bad rushing defenses? Look, I like Foreman a lot, I watched him at Texas and he was a total monster in 2016, wanted the Panthers to draft him in 2017 as a replacement for Stewart, but he's had a lot of issues in the NFL. He made some dumbass mistakes, got in trouble, and he's had injury issues. Decisions like that are why the Panthers always struggle. 

Let him play out the rest of the year, see how he does, and maybe he gets another 1 or at most 2 year deal.

What's that?  Sorry we can't hear you through that bag over your head.

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