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Rico Dowdle sounds like he’s gone


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4 minutes ago, DeadpoolPanther said:

I like Rico and appreciate his season but he’s def hitting the market.

Roll with Chuba and Etienne and draft a later rb or get a decent vet. I still have a little faith in Etienne that he can be a solid back just don’t let him field punts my goodness.

Eienne and Corbett should get Dave fired alone. 

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On 1/11/2026 at 1:05 PM, rodeo said:

If you can only thrive if you get 35 carries per game then yeah that's just not how our system is designed and best to move on. Thanks for those 2 legendary games though.

Eeeh idk he was pretty good when he got 15, didn't get more than 8 for the second half

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3 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Eeeh idk he was pretty good when he got 15, didn't get more than 8 for the second half

Yeah the carries were really meager a lot of times. 30 to 35 split relatively evenly gets him enough to get going. 
I think he sees himself as the bell cow, and is looking for 25 of the 35. 

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2 minutes ago, strato said:

Yeah the carries were really meager a lot of times. 30 to 35 split relatively evenly gets him enough to get going. 
I think he sees himself as the bell cow, and is looking for 25 of the 35. 

It wasnt just the split i dont think,  it was also Cannales swapping backs mid drive after 1 or 2 carries, he really wasnt letting either one get a rhythm going.

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17 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

It wasnt just the split i dont think,  it was also Cannales swapping backs mid drive after 1 or 2 carries, he really wasnt letting either one get a rhythm going.

I have a feeling we were doing that at least in part because Rico is not as good a pass blocker as Chuba. IMO. 
 

He did not feel as valued as he needs to feel. I think. If that is it, I get that. 

At the same time,  think he is overrating himself wanting that bell cow role, because he wore down very noticeably from the cumulative effects.  And even towards the end of the games where he did wear the bell. Cramping, needed a blow, when it got late. 
 

PS we played 18 games this year. There is a breaking point. You gotta have two backs that can carry the run game alone, and use them in concert, to excel. IMO, again. 

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