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Sanders has a groin injury. These things can linger on and easily get tweaked. They already said that he probably won't play the rest of preseason.

Would it not behoove them to sign another back just in case. Someone who can step in and do the job if needed. Bryce needs some form of a running game to keep the opposing D honest.

If Sanders is sidelined with the groin injury, Chuba and Blackshear aren't the answer.

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Just now, Jmac said:

Sanders has a groin injury. These things can linger on and easily get tweaked. They already said that he probably won't play the rest of preseason.

Would it not behoove them to sign another back just in case. Someone who can step in and do the job if needed. Bryce needs some form of a running game to keep the opposing D honest.

If Sanders is sidelined with the groin injury, Chuba and Blackshear aren't the answer.

You saying they aren't the answer doesn't mean they aren't the answer. But let's say you're right; who are we signing that's so much better? Who is the answer?

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Pass protection, audibles, route running, hands…..all things that are pretty important if you got a rookie QB.  And Miles’ history on that stuff is checkered.  I’d like to bring in a cut vet that can step in to those basics and be reliable for Bryce.   Miles’ also has a history of getting knicked up. 
 

 

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Reports out of camp is that Johnson and Herbert are going to get the most opportunities this year. Foreman will only serve a short yardage role.

Think he wanted more money than we were offering here.

Probably also worth noting that his running style isn't one that has a huge amount of longevity in the NFL.

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Gosh, it sure would have been nice if we kept Foreman  and had him to take on the load since he wasn't expensive at all judging by what the Bears signed him for. I will probably bitch about not resigning Foreman the entire season as he belonged with us. He had all the characteristics of a Panthers redemption story cast away by another team to find success here.

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