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DeAngelo Free Agency Thread


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easily? he hasnt fixed that issue since he has been here

Fox never fixed anyone's fumbling problem....see Foster. Coaching is a big part of that....it is why Tiki Barber went from laughing stock to borderline HOFer. Tom Coughlin fixed it.

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Starting RB's are a dime a dozen in this league. Show me an Elite RB and I'll show you a less expensive starter quality RB like Blount, Bradshaw, or Foster who just needed the chance to start.

Our team isn't set up to have average running backs and be successful.

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Fox never fixed anyone's fumbling problem....see Foster. Coaching is a big part of that....it is why Tiki Barber went from laughing stock to borderline HOFer. Tom Coughlin fixed it.

That's a bunch of bull, no one can fix a fumbling problem excpet for the guy who has the problem. There is not f'n medication that instantly cures you from the fumble disease.

Example: See AP.

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I'm ignoring last season, as he was in Fug Fox mode. He has a lot of tread on his tires for a RB of his age because he sat behind Fumbles Foster, and shared time with Stewart when he was finally the starter. He should still have the body of a RB a couple of years younger, with greater experience.

Yeah, you can't put everything on Fox being a lameduck considering the vets on the team liked Foxy.

As I have said before, there isn't a RB on an active roster in the NFL that was abused in college like DeAngleo.....these fresh tires are in Panther fans heads. Which is why they blow off the fact the aging RB has missed so much time lately.

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Keeping Sutton over Goodson?

You guys are completely full of crap. Goodson probably has the 2nd most raw talent on the RB depth chart. He's got a much higher ceiling than Sutton. He's a young RB who had some fumbling issues. It's not like that's not common place in the NFL. He got better at it last year. The dude is a playmaker.

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That's a bunch of bull, no one can fix a fumbling problem excpet for the guy who has the problem. There is not f'n medication that instantly cures you from the fumble disease.

Example: See AP.

Not true. Tiki is a prime example. Coughlin forced Tiki to carry the ball different. Tiki moved it almost awkardly high, tight, and under his chin. It was a drastic change and Tiki hated it at first....but that change made a HUGE difference and made Tiki into a star.

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