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I really like LJ as a runner, I like the fact that he can run over you or run past you, but with all that said I wish we had let him go, and we could sign Mcfadden. From what I have seen of him there is something special there. I know he has not played a down in the NFL so I won't argue that he is better then LJ, but from the outside looking in he looks like has the potential to be.
In the end we have LJ, and we can't draft Mcfadden. At this point I am praying for Dorsey, and would be pleased with Ellis. |
until the next walter payton comes along i'm not going to be convinced that any running back is worth a top 5 pick
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Dumping a top 5 pick on a RB after we just signed Johnson to a huge contract = STUPID.
Dumping a top 5 pick on a QB when we have no idea how Croyle could perform behind a decent offensive line = STUPID. Using the obviously already lost 2008 season to evaluate Croyle's performance and Johnson's performance, and then drafting a QB or RB next year if needed = NOT STUPID. Hope this clears things for everybody. :rolleyes: |
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I voted no. I agree I don't think either back will be worth $.02 if our line isn't better and LJ can't block for shite, but he's a proven commodity and has the body to work the running style Herm likes to run.
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Number 2, You draft the best player available that will do the most to upgrade your team. If you have two players of equal ability at different positions you draft the position that will be the best upgrade for you team. If you have mediocre LB, and suck as DT/OT/OG/CB/DE you draft a player in the latter of the group. That makes the best sense for your team. |
LJ is Ill-Logical's own personal viagra
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