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DeAngelo Free Agency Thread


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You want to run Stewart into the ground, thus defeating the best part of our running game the last couple seasons...the ability to always have someone fresh in there to pound the rock and eventually break one?

Godspeed.

Not to mention Stewart got his first reported concussion last year causing him to miss time, something that everyone seems to have forgotten.

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goodson is elite?????????????????

that has got to be the funniest thing i have ever seen posted

Uh, I was referring to Williams and Stewart. Currently we have two and if Williams leaves, we will still have an elite back on the roster.

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Goodson is so much more than just a straight up RB, which is why I like him so much as a compliment to Williams and Stewart. I don't like him as a between the tackles RB, but he can line up in the slot or be a receiver in motion. He's much more versatile than any of our other RBs. Sutton is the same as Williams and Stewart.

Why would be put him in the slot now, when we have players like Pilares and Edwards on the roster?

We need solid running back's not flea market version's of Kevin Faulk.

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You want to run Stewart into the ground, thus defeating the best part of our running game the last couple seasons...the ability to always have someone fresh in there to pound the rock and eventually break one?

Godspeed.

Which is why Goodson is the perfect compliment to Stewart in small doses. I don't want to pay $5million a year to a guy we need to run the ball 5-7 times a game.

We will need to resign Stewart soon too.

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We don't have to keep his mentality, but we aren't doing a lot to change his roster.

We going to get more agile linemen? We going to get pass catching WRs? We going to get a pass first QB?

When we do that, we can let RBs walk for nothing.

Cam is the polar opposite if anything Fox ever had or wanted.

We drafted 3 WRs in 2010 for someone not named Fox to use....and Fox kept the best athlete of them all locked in a box and ignored working on his talent.

Chud brought in an savy vet TE to introduce the rebirth of the TE back to Carolina.

We already have the RB spot locked down with or without Williams thanks to Fox putting too much of an investment in the position w/ those 2 first rounders.

Can't keep the Fox mentality when the new coaching staff and talent is already going in a different direction.

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