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Haven't seen this on ESPN News, and I am watching.

 

Yeah, I just checked ESPN. The only thing I found was that ESPN considers Tim Anderson a sleeper RFA. :censored:

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yeah i dont think this is right, i checked over at the offical board with all the little kids and none of them have actually seen the blip on espn news they are just siting the same blog.

 

 

that being said is it possible that marv is looking at a brown/ dillon or brown/ rhodes platoon next season.... either of those moves would seem to be an upgrade over last year's backfield, especially with a much bigger and better run blocking line

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How about Brown/A-Train or Brown/Duckett?

 

 

none of those combinations equates to a 1300 yd rushing season...... we deff. wont have a premier running back this season, just a second tier guy or two..

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How about Brown/A-Train or Brown/Duckett?

 

 

Hell no To TJ Duckett. That guy is awful, he's a power back who packs any intial burst to consistently move piles, no speed, awful blocking, awful hands. Out of these choices I'd go with Brown/Atrain but if the bills aren't gonna draft a rb I'd prefer Brown/Dillon over Brown/Atrain.

 

 

Now if the bills are going to draft a back but dont wish to do so in the 1st something like Brown/Lorenzo Booker would be nice. Either way no one will mistake any of the garbage being brought in as long term solutions. Simple stop gaps at best.

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Hell no To TJ Duckett. That guy is awful, he's a power back who packs any intial burst to consistently move piles, no speed, awful blocking, awful hands. Out of these choices I'd go with Brown/Atrain but if the bills aren't gonna draft a rb I'd prefer Brown/Dillon over Brown/Atrain.

Now if the bills are going to draft a back but dont wish to do so in the 1st something like Brown/Lorenzo Booker would be nice. Either way no one will mistake any of the garbage being brought in as long term solutions. Simple stop gaps at best.

Duckett never had a chance in ATL< when he was their short yardage guy he was a TD machine. Plus for all you who love workout warriors, DUckett ran a 4.45 40 time at 255 lbs.

 

While not the 2nd coming of Jerome Bettis he does have value.

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thanks for the link Soprano.

Not that I care one way or the other about this bit player, but it may have been reported on TV, which (as you may know) is a *far* more important and lucrative outlet than espn.com ...

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