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Interesting article on Pilares


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Yeah, that was posted before. We'll see how well he does coming off that PCL injury.

Not tryna jack anyone's "SWAG" on this one... but I believe that I was the person who posted that article. Since Im not at 100 posts yet, I dont have the priviledge of starting a new thread.

Can someone explain to me what I need to do to get my SWWWAAAAG up?

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we'll still be running the ball a lot, though. probably more this year than we have in a couple years.

to do any good with a new QB, you have to plan on running the ball 30-35 times a game. we'll need all the help we can get there.

only thing is, we wouldn't be using many multiple back sets. we probably won't be using the FB except for a couple plays a game.

as talented as sutton is, we might not have a need or room for him. if we keep him he won't be active barring injury to williams or stewart.

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Not tryna jack anyone's "SWAG" on this one... but I believe that I was the person who posted that article. Since Im not at 100 posts yet, I dont have the priviledge of starting a new thread.

Can someone explain to me what I need to do to get my SWWWAAAAG up?

First rule about getting swag: you do not talk about swag. If you have swag, don't worry, it will come to you over time. If you don't have sway, you will be eaten by a mountain lion in front of your family. Either way, things will work themselves out eventually.

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First rule about getting swag: you do not talk about swag. If you have swag, don't worry, it will come to you over time. If you don't have sway, you will be eaten by a mountain lion in front of your family. Either way, things will work themselves out eventually.

ahhhh... I see...

so in other words...

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We're not playing "Fox Ball" anymore. We won't be running the ball 75% out of the I formation. So there won't be a need for 5 RBs and 2 FBs.

I bet we'll be running a lot of the single back formation or the shotgun with at least three wide.

Fox didn't run the ball a lot last year.

If you go into a season with less than 5 RBs (including FBs), you are asking for it. Seeing as how Fiammetta, Goodson, and Stewart are locks, I don't see Sut being let go, regardless of how the DWill situation plays out.

Sut is this team's Nick Goings. A good, do it all type role player.

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Not tryna jack anyone's "SWAG" on this one... but I believe that I was the person who posted that article. Since Im not at 100 posts yet, I dont have the priviledge of starting a new thread.

Can someone explain to me what I need to do to get my SWWWAAAAG up?

Looking at porn always does it for me.

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Because of the number of players you can keep on the 53 man roster. Did I really have to point that out?

Yes.

You said the only way Sutton (a reserve combo RB and FB) gets a roster spot is if TD (a starting LB) stays healthy for an entire season. Ignoring the fact that you probably can't determine if TD will be healthy for the entire season when the 53 man roster is due at the beginning of the season, if TD is indeed healthy, it likely means that an extra LB won't be carried and it will free up another spot on the 53 man roster.

If Sut was drafted by the Panthers, we wouldn't be having this discussion. But since he is a trash-heap pickup from another team, our fans fail to see his value. The man averaged 5.5 ypc last year and also chipped in 12 receptions in very limited opportunities. He plays two positions as well as special teams and he can return kicks. Combine that with the fact that all of the remaining RBs on the team have had injury issues, yet the Panthers didn't draft any new RBs, and I think it is quite clear that Sut's spot on this team isn't in jeopardy.

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I think a lot of the mid-tier guys like Sutton are sweating a little. We have no idea the offense, defense, and special teams schemes/system that Rivera and staff will run.

Trying to predict how many of any position we will keep under these circumstances woudl be nothing more that mere speculation.

Any frame of reference that we currently have was from past history under Fox Ball.

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