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Originally Posted by O.city
Due to the wear and tear on the position, you just don't want to invest high amounts of resources into it.
Good RB play isn't winning any of those teams SB's alone.
It's just becoming more and more obvious that team building is alot easier when you don't have a QB taking up 13-16 % of your money.
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Good RBs are not hard to find. There is no excuse for teams not to have 2 or 3 RBs on the roster, and most can be found through the draft.
But there is no excuse for the Steelers to surround Big Ben with Jonathan Dwyer. You saw what a huge difference it made when Laveon Bell was finally healthy. The Steelers' struggles were not because Ben got a massive contract. It's because they completely whiffed on the RB. I would bet that one effective RB draft pick would turn the Giants around too.