Or is it.....?
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Good for him. Hope he finds success elsewhere!
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He is going to be very
Motivated this season. Miami better fix the run defense, NE will get him at a bargain price
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I don't want to bet against him a season after an injury ended his season.
These were the stats after he ended a season on IR:
2012 2,097 yards and 12TD's
2015 1,485 yards and 11 TD's
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Hopefully the child abuser never plays another down. Good riddance.
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He'd touch it more than 10 times a game in NE.
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Puka-head My2nd Fav team:___vs Jets Club Member
If the Dolphins even bring him in for a look I will boycott this season and not watch a single game. If they should be so foolish as to sign him I will dispose of all my Dolphin shwag and never again be a fan of this team. Ive been a fan for all 51 years, but it would all be over then. Busturd deserves to be imprisoned and hobbled.
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By no means am I going to suggest we should sign AP or Charles, but it wouldn't be too far fetched to see us at least consider it.
Of course we have Jay and he did a fine job last season, though it is only one season. Will he back it up with another big year? Or will he fall back to earth and produce 700-800 yard region? There's been many one year wonders, hopefully Jay doesn't join them.
Now to get back to the AP/Charles issue, signing them wouldn't necessarily be the end of Jay seeing significant work. The Jaguars boasted a successful running game with Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew. The Panthers had two really good years out of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart. That's two examples of two backs getting a workload and being successful. They were both run first teams with acceptable quarterback play.
Now think about our current situation with Tannehill. He's not Rodgers or Brady. He's decent, but not elite. And generally Tannehill is at his best when the offense is balanced and our running game backs him up. If we boasted a one-two punch from our running game, that would take pressure off Tannehill having to go too pass happy and he doesn't have to force things. Like I said, I'm not saying we should sign AP or Charles, but the presence of another back to help Jay by keeping him fresh and healthy could be something Gase looks at for this coming season. That could be a current back on our roster getting more carries and opportunities, we might draft someone from a deep running back class, or we could take a punt on someone. All I'm saying is we are at our best with a strong running game, and while I'd love to see Jay get 20+ carries and be successful, we could go down the route of having a one-two punch. -
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There are a lot of good RBs in this draft class. Enough that we could get one with a 4th or 5th round pick that could contribute. I was watching combine yesterday and really liked D. Henderson, Jeremy Hill, Joe Williams and I can't remember his name this morning but number 26, all good mid round prospects I think. No need for old guys.