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To Everyone That Said DeAngelo Doesn't Fit..


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it's all about the way they use him and the types of plays they call for him. Having Stewart back will help a lot

You are 100% Correct!

That's not what people could understand after Sunday, it was not his skills as a Running Back, it was the plays we called and how we used him.

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In my opinion, if Chud can't craft a gameplan that plays to the strength of both our QB and our RBs, then honestly he's the one that doesn't fit.

This the part that worries me. Is it Chud can't craft a gameplan that plays to the strength of both or is Williams not suited to play the style that is Cam's strengths and at the same time Cam is not ready or able to play a style that suits Williams strength?

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In my opinion, if Chud can't craft a gameplan that plays to the strength of both our QB and our RBs, then honestly he's the one that doesn't fit.

Well Hurney built a team suites to run all day....

Chud us running an offense built completely around QB play

So yeah, the GM and OC are on different pages

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