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Curtis Enis (1 Viewer)

I actually had the pleasure of meeting Mr.Enis while he was trying out a career in snowmobile racing. Very nice guy. I talked with him for a few minutes and asked him if he had any regrets about what happened with his knee. He said no and that he would have done it all over again. Seemed like a nice guy with just some bad luck.

 
Benson was used and abused by the time he reached Chicago...peaked too early...

Enis and Benson, with a dose of Rashaam Salaam.... I miss Neal Anderson

The Bears are due to hit on a RB...

 
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Fullback Fro said:
TitusIII said:
Benson was used and abused by the time he reached Chicago...peaked too early...Enis and Benson, with a dose of Rashaam Salaam.... I miss Neal AndersonThe Bears are due to hit on a RB...
Forte - calling it now
Poor *******. Next RB to fail miserably in Chicago. Can we call it the Curse of Sweetness? No one after him will ever be any good?!?!?!
 
Fullback Fro said:
TitusIII said:
Benson was used and abused by the time he reached Chicago...peaked too early...Enis and Benson, with a dose of Rashaam Salaam.... I miss Neal AndersonThe Bears are due to hit on a RB...
Forte - calling it now
Poor *******. Next RB to fail miserably in Chicago. Can we call it the Curse of Sweetness? No one after him will ever be any good?!?!?!
Neal Anderson was a solid back. However the last 15 years have been tough
 
Fullback Fro said:
TitusIII said:
Benson was used and abused by the time he reached Chicago...peaked too early...

Enis and Benson, with a dose of Rashaam Salaam.... I miss Neal Anderson

The Bears are due to hit on a RB...
Forte - calling it now
Poor *******. Next RB to fail miserably in Chicago. Can we call it the Curse of Sweetness? No one after him will ever be any good?!?!?!
Neal Anderson was a solid back. However the last 15 years have been tough
He was much better than solid.
 
Enis was the typical big plodding back who's college stats made him look better than he was. He was never a "complete back" and I remember his speed being questioned before he was drafted.

He shows some avoid, but not a real fancy type RB...More of a north and south type that likes to break tackles and run over people.
 

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