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DeAngelo Williams:Best Part Time Running Back In NFL


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Well hell if I'm calling the plays then the opposition is going to get a healthy does of screen plays to Williams, sweeps with Williams and Goodson, play action with Stewart, reverse plays to Smith, Goodson in the slot.. ect. I'm not saying any of that would work (we're terrible), but I'd go balls to wall sitting at 0-3. Play loose and make something happen. Tell Jimmy to go ahead an uncork the deep ball. What's the worst that could happen? We play like sh!t? That would be an improvement.

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Goodson has been arguably our best playmaker. Can't really blame the coaches for playing him as much as they have. Stewart hasn't shown much in limited time and D-Will has been inconsistent. This would all resolve itself if our passing game would pick up just a little bit and our O-Line would stop playing like a bunch of JV kids, but for now we can at least be grateful that we have one hell of a RB core.

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Goodson has been arguably our best playmaker. Can't really blame the coaches for playing him as much as they have. Stewart hasn't shown much in limited time and D-Will has been inconsistent. This would all resolve itself if our passing game would pick up just a little bit and our O-Line stopped playing like a bunch of JV kids, but for now we can at least be grateful that we have one hell of a RB core.

What the hell is wrong with our oline? Hopefully Otah will get back soon or this is going to be one really long (and sad) season.

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seems to me that Fox and Co. want Goodson as their "Bush" back.. Yea he's dangerous, but still shouldn't be on the field near as much. Williams and Stewart should be getting at least 5 more carries each every game and cut Goodson's in half..

He's an X-factor player that the Panthers are using too much.. How can will/stew get in a rhythm with the way we're calling plays right now?

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The bottom line is that if we want to get Goodson on the field then we need to trade Stewart. There is NO POINT in having 4 RBs as good as ours. You don't need a first round draft pick to be your goal line back and you DEFINITELY don't keep your best player on the bench so that you can split carries. The ideal situation for me would be to sign Deangelo to an extension, trade Stewart for a solid WR, make Goodson the 3rd down back and Sutton a goal line back (ONLY WHEN WILLIAMS GETS TIRED).

The truth of the matter is that because of his vision...there is nobody on the team better than DWill at ANY phase of the game. He doesn't have to use power like Stewart to pick up tough yards because his vision allows him to find holes and get tough yards. It is just mind-boggling to me why we would cut into this guy's carries. He is a top-tier running back and our best threat on offense.

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The bottom line is that if we want to get Goodson on the field then we need to trade Stewart. There is NO POINT in having 4 RBs as good as ours. You don't need a first round draft pick to be your goal line back and you DEFINITELY don't keep your best player on the bench so that you can split carries. The ideal situation for me would be to sign Deangelo to an extension, trade Stewart for a solid WR, make Goodson the 3rd down back and Sutton a goal line back (ONLY WHEN WILLIAMS GETS TIRED).

The truth of the matter is that because of his vision...there is nobody on the team better than DWill at ANY phase of the game. He doesn't have to use power like Stewart to pick up tough yards because his vision allows him to find holes and get tough yards. It is just mind-boggling to me why we would cut into this guy's carries. He is a top-tier running back and our best threat on offense.

I agree with just about everything you said, except I think its Goodson or Sutton that needs to go and we need to keep Double Trouble intact, and one of them on the field at all times.

Kind of made me mad in the end of the game seeing more Goodson out there in the back field rather than Deangelo or Stewart. I think they are fine in the passing game (they'd get better with more reps) and more explosive than Goodson. Goodson and Sutton are good, but one of them has to be the odd man out and I think Goodson would fetch a better trade value.

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