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3 minutes ago, Panther53521 said:

Just relax, we have our double trouble again. 
 

1 RB is a good RB, that worked their ass off

1 RB is a monster, but is injured in early of his career.

We will need both next year, to pound the rock

Are you comparing Stewart as the 'injured early in his career' back? Because it took Stewart 3 years to miss a game and then he only missed 2 in his first 4 seasons.

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Just now, KSpan said:

Are you comparing Stewart as the 'injured early in his career' back? Because it took Stewart 3 years to miss a game and then he only missed 2 in his first 4 seasons.

Yeah I agree. Stewart was a top 5 RB talent that fell to us. Deangelo was also a top 5 RB talent . I appreciate Chubba. He’s played his ass off. And I think his build is actually a huge reason to why he stays so healthy. But both D Will and Stew were premier RB talents on the same roster. They were clearly some of the best players in the game in their time. I can’t say the same of Chubba but he fits our identity and who we want to be . 

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Drafting a RB in the 2nd round tells me you are not confident in your talent evaluation skills. So many diamond in the rough RB’s every draft  rounds 4-7. An example of one was Bucky Irving. A 4th round pick that tore us up last week. Dan Morgan also sounded unintelligent in the few Hard Knocks clips last offseason. Wish we would’ve hired a real GM with a good resume  

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