AJ1 Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 And I don't disagree. It seems like onus should be on Willis to outplay Thomas and not vice versa though, no? 826986[/snapback] Tell me how you can determine the yards AT piled up yesterday weren't directly related to the line change and not a swap of backs? How?
BuffOrange Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 Tell me how you can determine the yards AT piled up yesterday weren't directly related to the line change and not a swap of backs? How? 826998[/snapback] Why do I have to do that? My point is you should have to tell me how you can determine WM would've done better.
inkman Posted November 7, 2006 Author Posted November 7, 2006 I agree. I like Willis but now is the time where we see if he is everything that he thinks he is. If Anthony Thomas starts ripping off some solid games than its time to see what the trade market has to offer Willis next year and draft another back in the 3rd round or so. 826788[/snapback] If Willis can't beat out A-train then he's not going to fetch much on the open market. Who would even trade for him? The Giants? The Jets? Both teams have good young backs. (next year)
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