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Goodson, Sutton, & Jackson


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I said "if he doesn't step it up". So yeah, he's got four games to prove he's worth a damn. I just don't see how a 215 pound dude would play an entire year at FB (Sutton). Fiametta is like 265. You need BEEF to play the position. Yes, we all saw Sutton fill in for a game...but I just don't see it. Nor do I think he wants to play FB. KR and fill-in RB would be best for him.

Oh, I don't think Sutton should play it all season. I think he is servicable for maybe 4 games a year (starting) before IR. He is a versatile and useful player, however.

Sorry, didn't catch that part about Goodson. I think he should be straight up cut if he doesn't impress this pre-season. No PS.

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there is absolutely a reason to carry two fullbacks and four tailbacks.

THIS!

..unless of course you are a run first team fortified with the largest O-line in the league which will have to hide a group of inexperienced wide receivers and a handful of largely untested QB's.

I mean other than that, I see your point

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Best case scenario for D-Will is him getting franchised after this year, and then probably being let go.

I don't see him getting a long-term deal over J-Stew.

And no, we can't keep both of them.

It will be a massive mistake to let go of either one of them, especially when the one who stays gets hurt and our run game suffers.

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it's probably just smoke, but Rex Ryan was saying any of his FBs that he has now will be starting somewhere...we could just cut both FBs and get one of the ones he has to cut if it works out that way..could be Tony Richardson.

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