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We should’ve re-signed D’Onta Foreman


Dorian Gray
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just makes no sense whatsoever here is CMC who is an all purpose RB / WR / MVP candidate that would be a dream come true right now to pair along with Bryce Young & then can you just imagine with a one two punch of him & D.Foreman coming off the bench who is a big physical short yardage RB that can wear down a defense as he seems to even get better somehow with more snaps or let's say later in the game & then oh my goodness  .D.J.Moore oh man i tell you what right here is the perfect WR1 to pair with Bryce Young he is great at making something out of nothing & gaining yards after the catch & hell even throw in Baker Mayfield if you want too or not either or he wouldn't be in a Bucs uniform right now & moreover he would have been younger,better,& a whole lot cheaper than the backup we currently have .

 & then just think no one could have stopped us in the NFCS right now or it would have been really hard to do with those aforementioned players still in a Panthers uniform.& to make things worse yes it somehow gets worse because of the fact that every single one of those players play for teams in the NFC yeah that's right the very same exact conference the Panthers are in

so with that said just let me remind you once again that insanity is whenever you keep doing the same fugged up thing or things over & over again expecting a different result time & time again .& then  yet here it is the bye week 0-6 & no mention whatsoever of Scott Fitterer being fired .so yes it is insane to say the least as it makes no logical sense for David Tepper to allow this to continue to happen .but no wait  a minute i just  about forgot David Tepper did do something recently he changed play callers   ..just saying  

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16 hours ago, countryboi said:

They tried, Foreman turned it down to go to Chicago. He is where he is because he wanted to be there 

I swear ppl indulged in fake news and bypass actual facts now.. He was offered a contract and turned it down.. They waited weeks for him to make a decision..

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If the injuries to the guard position played out the same way, our run game would still suck with Foreman.  Constant rotation of the interior OL is hurting us.  That being said, we do need a between the tackles type of runner. Sanders is not it and Chubba is trying to become one after historically being a 'bounce to outside' type of back.

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It's mind boggling to me why we let Reddick and Foreman go. I somewhat understood CMC. I think they wanted a RB to replace CMC and thought that Sanders was a better fit. Did they not know that Foreman stepped in for CMC quite well in his absence and Reddick outplayed Burns on every snap? I don't know how we fix our issues, but I know we're a long way off.

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