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Dwill and Jstew both top 10 RBs in the NFL?


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Just spent the last hour arguing with my brother that Dwill and Jstew should both be considered in the top 10 NFL runningbacks right now. Am I just being a homer or is he crazy as hell to think other wise? He is a Bucs fan, keep that in mind. I might would put them both in the top 5 or 6 but I left it at 10 to not sound as much like a homer. He also thinks that Cam was not in the top 10 NFL QBs either. He said Cam would be out of the NFL in a few years or a backup at best. He said he believed he would have a career much like former ROY Vince Young. We always spend a lot of time discussing and arguing but this sh*t got heated!

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It is hard to argue about our RBs. You cant really base it off of anything but YPC. When you say that though, he says they only have good YAC because they share carries. I just really think both could be top 10 RBs as feature backs, but I guess we will never know for sure.

Yeah the Cam comment sent me for a loop as well. All year last year, even when we beat the HELL out of the Bucs, he still would not admit that Cam was a good QB. I think he is still but hurt about Cam beating the Cocks so bad a couple years ago. I admit to not being a fan of his at first, for the same reason, but I got over all of that really quick.

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Barring major early injury, neither back could be top 10 regardless of talent level.

If we're talking hypothetical, well that's just a "my comic book hero can beat up your comic book hero" kind of argument. In that case, sure! 1300 yard seasons for everyone!

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