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Just now, Royale with Cheese said:

One bigger body back was said about himself:

 

"If you need 1 yard, I will get you 3.  If you need 5 yards, he will get you 3."

 

That's Fournette to me now.

 

Leroy Hoard: "Coach, if you need one yard, I'll get you three yards. If you need five yards, I'll get you three yards".

 

I had the same quote in mind. And I'm okay with that in this case. We had too many third-and-short situations where we couldn't - or chose not to - run the ball for a first. Fournette is an experienced power back, and that's what we need. He's also decent in pass protection and he can catch, adding another dimension to our offense.

 

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I'd be OK with Fournette, but not with paying for what he's done in the past. He's not that player anymore, he's currently a $2-3M/year RB in this market.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

Yes, but he's not a breakaway RB whose average is lifted by long runs.  

Neither is Singletary, but he has a good average.

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9 minutes ago, WhoTom said:

 

Leroy Hoard: "Coach, if you need one yard, I'll get you three yards. If you need five yards, I'll get you three yards".

 

I had the same quote in mind. And I'm okay with that in this case. We had too many third-and-short situations where we couldn't - or chose not to - run the ball for a first. Fournette is an experienced power back, and that's what we need. He's also decent in pass protection and he can catch, adding another dimension to our offense.

 

 

I love this quote.  I remember Hoard scoring a huge TD on 4th and 1 to help Michigan beat USC in the Rose Bowl back in the late 80's/early 90s's.  He had decent wheels for a guy his size.  My memory triggered a Google search and I found this article that backs up my memory:

 

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-01-03-sp-163-story.html

 

Unfortunately, Hoard is no longer available.  I could live with Fournette on a 1-year deal, but wouldn't lose sleep if they passed on him for a younger, cheaper alternative.

Posted
18 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

"If you need 1 yard, I will get you 3.  If you need 5 yards, I will get you 3."

You forgot "If you need Popeyes, let me know.  I'll split the Uber Eats fee with you."

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Posted
3 minutes ago, HOUSE said:

The  guys name is on this board every year, I feel like I know him :huh:

 

He helped the Bills beat the Jags by getting ejected from a game in which he was dominating.

 

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7 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

is a reliable pass catcher.  73 receptions 

10 TDs in 9 playoff games

 

I think he needs a workout at OBD.

 

Seems to me he can complement Cook and Hines.

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17 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

I think he needs a workout at OBD.

 

Seems to me he can complement Cook and Hines.

I think he's washed. It's a big no for me. 

 

Bills have to do better than a washed Lenny or Zeke. 

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1 hour ago, GETTOTHE50 said:

i think he makes sense. doesnt have the best hands out of the back field, but hes a tougher runner than motor. not sure how he is on pass blocking

Ended up showing decent hands with Brady as QB.

Tampa was one of 2 teams with 2 RBs having more than 50 targets last year (Cincy and TB), and Fournette produced more than one thinks.

 

Career 80%+ catch rate. 2200+ yards receiving over 6 seasons.

@350 yards per season receiving for a guy considered a battering ram.

 

I don't put him 'in space' or downfield and expect a catch, but Cook and Hines is here for that anyway.

 

Vet minimum for players with 3-6 years is about $1.08m

Would offer 2 years $3m

Vet minimum for 2 seasons +@$500k a season in signing bonuses and escalators.

5 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

I have never understood the infatuation with this guy. He basically bulls forward for 3 yards. 

3rd and 1 from your own 40, or 4th and goal from the 1.

 

Do you want your QB taking that hit, or a battering ram?

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I think he just turned 28. Drafted in the top 10 the same year as Christian McCaffrey. The running back market is flooded. On the right deal, I think he’s worth a look.

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Well, I think he's worth bringing in for a workout and talks.

All this, he only runs for 3 yards, may be what turns people off.

 

I like him for the fact that in 3 years with TB he scored 32 TDs and has the opposite style of Cook and Hines.

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