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Doesnt Minnesota have a pretty good running back? i mean i know he got injured but they are probably hoping he comes back

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they say he will be back.. BUT.. even if he is.. then how long before they take that knee out again?? they need a back. trading them the second round pick is good for us and them.. gets them a good RB thats proven and eliminates the spot they are in with who to draft.. they can focus soley on what they were before AP went down.

dont get me wrong.. i really like jonathan stewart. but their are several DB's that could go in the second round.. taking Minnesota's pick puts us higher in the round and i think we can get plenty of work out 34. with cam back there.. we get a good WR, 2-3 good DB's get our LBs back next year and were golden.

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Building this team won't involve separating Double Trouble....That's already been decided with the huge DeAngelo deal, IMHO....Roster gains will come from elsewhere...they are integral parts and insurance wrapped into one...I'd rather they leave them on the roster together.

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i tend to agree with you.. but whats better.. keeping 2 top tier runnning backs, when we really only need 1.. or drafting a bad ass returner or the next darrelle revis... of course my whole arguement revolves around the fact that i dont think AP will be ready.

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