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Deangelo Williams speaks his mind re: Chud


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"I'm not going to start anything or push anything out there," Williams told ESPN. "I can say this, though — a different offensive coordinator. I can definitely say that. The last offensive coordinator got rid of his starting running back."

 

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/deangelo-wiliams-becomes-latest-carolina-panther-call-former-211017836--nfl.html

 

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deangelo hasn't been shy about flaming chud. a couple of weeks before the start of the season he said something about chud being neither here nor there, but hinting strongly that his departure signaled a widespread relief in the locker room.

 

nevertheless i'm tempted to question whether or not correlation = causation here.

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Is it a coincidence that the first major move that Chud makes in Cleveland is trading his best player in Trent Richardson?  I don't think so.   Deangelo is right, he's a great player when utilized correctly.   Granted it was a while ago, but you don't have a 1500 plus yard season with 18 tds and 0 fumbles (2008) and suck.

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Williams needs to let it go. He made it clear last year he disliked Chud.

He also needs to realize if the roster gets healthy....there arent going to be lots of carries for anyone regardless of who the OC is

Dwill can say anything he want if he keeps running like that.

And I can't wait to have a healthy Stew back. I really don't see it as a disadvantage for Dwill. Stew and Dwill have always benefitted each other. I can't wait to see double trouble back under Shula. It will only open up the offense even more.

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Swill can say anything he want if he keeps running like that.

And I can't wait to have a healthy Stew back. I really don't see it as a disadvantage for Dwill. Stew and Dwill have always benefitted each other. I can't wait to see double trouble back under Shula. It will only open up the offense even more.

Less carries. And we have 2 hurt RBs.

Williams, Stewart, Barner, Tolbert....and the fact Cam simply needs to be part of the rush attack?

I personally don't think Double Trouble helps each other.....both are better runners when they get more reps and find a grove. If rather run one all game vs give each one 9 carries

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Less carries. And we have 2 hurt RBs.

Williams, Stewart, Barner, Tolbert....and the fact Cam simply needs to be part of the rush attack?

I personally don't think Double Trouble helps each other.....both are better runners when they get more reps and find a grove. If rather run one all game vs give each one 9 carries

Double trouble feeds off each other. They always had. Just not last year when Chud decided to abandoned the running game.

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