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Is DWill healthy?


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No, but it would seem that way when the less paid man is outplaying him in every way since Chudz offense has been implemented. I think he may have some eye problems with as many holes he's been missing, however small the holes may be, they open him up to three and four yard runs but he jukes outside of the hole and there is a man waiting.

Either way, does it matter if he's hurt when you're throwing 40+ times a game. Of three good backs, everyones worried about the smallest who can't pick up a blitz and even if he does, gets run over.

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Why do you keep saying DeAngelo went on the IR in 2009?... where are you getting this info.

my bad, my memory isn't perfect......he didn't go to IR. He was just injured for what was basically the last quarter of the season in 2009.

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dang, CRA...you really hate DWill dont you?

Not at all, he has been one of my favorites. However, I am a Panther fan not just a DeAngelo Willliams fan.

Extending his contract for that money was just dumb. He was unable to play big chunks of his last 2 seasons b/c of injury and is now old as defined in terms of NFL RBs........Fox is gone and we have good and young RBs on the roster. No matter the spin....it was a move that made little sense.

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