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Tolbert gets much deserved props. Makes nfl.com's 2013 Midseason All-Pro Team


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Remember when Gettleman was hired and one of the first moves he made was to pickup an option on Tolbert's contract? I seem to recall him saying something about wanting "touchdown scorers" during his intro press conference.

 

Tolbert strikes me as a Gettleman type of player to the core. Hopefully that means he'll stick around for the long haul.

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Wow Sean fuging Lee over Keuchly?

 

Not trying to derail my own thread, but Sean Lee has been playing lights out. No way that anyone who has been watching Lee can take anything away from him, not even in comparison to the play of Luke, Kiko Alonzo or Bobby Wagner at the half point of the season.

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Tolbert is a great back to have on your team. He can do it all and is so efficient on the goal line.

 

If Stewart comes back at full health like he should, those are the two backs going forward. 

 

We can't get rid of Stewart's contract and DeAngelo is reaching the end of his usefulness even though he's been serviceable this season. 

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He has a weaker DLine which gives him more of a chance to make an impact.

I was sure the general belief was that good DT play allowed a MLB to make a ton of plays. This new theory is interesting. Now its because of bad?

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I was sure the general belief was that good DT play allowed a MLB to make a ton of plays. This new theory is interesting. Now its because of bad?

It depends. Our DL isn't good, they're damn good. Good to the point they not only occupy blockers, but they shed them and make the plays themselves.

It's even more obvious when you dedicate a OL to the second level to tie up the Mike leaving one less blocker for the DL.

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