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D'Andre Swift was had for a bag of Cheetos and put up 175 yds last night... Not looking good Mr. Fitterer


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And the ole mighty Carolina Panthers who just thanked the heavens from getting out of a injury proned expensive RB contract hand Miles Sanders a top 10 RB contract

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2023/08/11/highest-paid-running-backs-nfl-2023-salary-rankings/70510562007/

 

While the Eagles went to the RB by committee approach (same with KC and others) and their replacement of Sanders went off

The "misses" here by Scott Fitterer are starting to add up, while I am trying to give him benefit of doubt from the Rhule shadow, the Sanders and Adam Stealin signings were all Scott's doing

 

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1 minute ago, Wolfcop said:

We will see how long he stays healthy. That has been an issue. 

Even if he doesn't, the committee approach is the current wave of the NFL

D'Andre Swift - $1.77 million

Rashaad Penny - $1.08 million

Kenneth Gainwell - $940K

Boston Scott - $1.85 million

Trey Sermon - $1.103 million

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

To sit and say we didn’t go running back by committee is kind of odd. Considering we gave chuba and miles nearly equal amount of carries and just signed Tarik Cohen with the intention of playing him by week 4.

it's not a committee approach financially when you are paying one of them top 10 RB money

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this thread would be like making a thread after trading Jaycee Horn for a 4th after he misses this season and then he has 1 game with his new team where he has a couple picks and everyone is whining and complaining about giving him away for nothing. Swift was always talented but his health is the issue, it was always something with him where even if he was playing he was banged up and limited and couldn't handle a full load. Let's see how he holds up.

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Just now, TheBigKat said:

it's not a committee approach financially when you are paying one of them top 10 RB money

$2.555M this season (which is what Miles is getting paid).

That makes him the 28th highest paid RB this season.

What in the actual fug are you even complaining about? 😮

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