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Mike Tolbert is our best RB


Panthro

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for Chud's offense(or offensive) we threw at the Bucs on Sunday. With $90 million tied up in two #1 RB's our best option moving forward is a guy we signed for a fraction of that cost this spring. His pass blocking and blitz pick up is superior, his pass catching is superior, and can move a pile forward. He is a proven commodity...

and he is the

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Really dude? Tolbert is not our best back. He's 3rd. Anyone who's watched the panthers knows that williams often starts the season slow and stewart was out. Both of those guys can catch the ball and are much better runners. It's not even close. Tolbert caught a 20 yard screen pass yesterday which was nice, but he had to run it out of bounds because he didn't have enough speed to cut it back inside. Watch the tape and stop overreacting to 1 loss!

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other than rumbling after a wide open catch he looked like hot garbage.

He didn't even finish that run, he ducked out of bounds like a p*ssy.

Thread gets 3/10 mostly for the use of teh gif.

For what we are trying to do from a RB standpoint he is the best option. I need to go back and watch it but we did not utilize the screen as much as we should have....it would have slowed the dline down. dwill is the 3rd best receiving RB we have.

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Really dude? Tolbert is not our best back. He's 3rd. Anyone who's watched the panthers knows that williams often starts the season slow and stewart was out. Both of those guys can catch the ball and are much better runners. It's not even close. Tolbert caught a 20 yard screen pass yesterday which was nice, but he had to run it out of bounds because he didn't have enough speed to cut it back inside. Watch the tape and stop overreacting to 1 loss!

I never overreact. If anything I underreact.

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For what we are trying to do from a RB standpoint he is the best option. I need to go back and watch it but we did not utilize the screen as much as we should have....it would have slowed the dline down. dwill is the 3rd best receiving RB we have.

the problem with running the screen a bunch is that Newton isn't very good at throwing them

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