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i disagree about turner being better

he gave a very valid point as to why...and i agree with him.

For those who disagree with the order, picture Williams behind Atlanta's offensive line. Now, picture Turner behind Carolina's. I rest my case.

both may have had 1500+ yards last season, but turner did it behind a line that isn't built for rushing.

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he gave a very valid point as to why...and i agree with him.

both may have had 1500+ yards last season, but turner did it behind a line that isn't built for rushing.

And he did it with a hundred more carries. Williams has proven he can do the most with less, more than any other back in the league.

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Brees

Smith

Gross

Kalil

Beason

Peppers

Abraham

Williams

Gamble

Roddy White

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He also had a better OL. I'm not saying he is or isn't better than Turner but Carolina's line without a doubt was better than ours.

I agree that our line is better. But I don't think Atlanta's is a joke either. But I do believe Williams makes the most out of every opportunity he gets. To me he is like the Steve Smith of RB's he is threat to score nearly any run.

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It's a close call between Turner and Williams, but I'll be happy to let them share carries. For those who disagree with the order, picture Williams behind Atlanta's offensive line. Now, picture Turner behind Carolina's. I rest my case.

I don't get that explanation.

Williams big play resulted from him getting to the second level and showing off his great speed, agility, elusiveness. All 3 of those characteristics Turner lacks in.

Really this whole process doesn't make sense because you don't know what you already have on your team.

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I don't get that explanation.

Williams big play resulted from him getting to the second level and showing off his great speed, agility, elusiveness. All 3 of those characteristics Turner lacks in.

Well that's all well and good, but look at the number of long runs and you get a clearer sense of why DeAngelo is better.

so what you both are saying is that neither one of your points has anything to do with having a better o-line...

incredible.

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