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with JJ gone next year MB111 will be much more productive, but you dont hear anything about JJ. who will be looking to sign him and what type of production do you think he will have?
with JJ gone next year MB111 will be much more productive, but you dont hear anything about JJ. who will be looking to sign him and what type of production do you think he will have?
I look right across the state and figure Hou. to give him a shot.....that RB corps is pretty weak. JJ has to be better than Dayne, and Green was a one year experiment that failed. Maybe Oakland too!
with JJ gone next year MB111 will be much more productive, but you dont hear anything about JJ. who will be looking to sign him and what type of production do you think he will have?
I look right across the state and figure Hou. to give him a shot.....that RB corps is pretty weak. JJ has to be better than Dayne, and Green was a one year experiment that failed. Maybe Oakland too!
At this point there are ton of possibilities. Houston is definitely one. Oakland is a possibility, as is Cleveland, Green Bay, and Tennessee. If things aren't looking good for Caddy, Tampa becomes an option.
DO A SEARCH... this has been dicussed a ton since last off-season. It should be revisited though, there seems to be a couple more teams out there that has RB needs.
There are others that might come into play depending on cap cuts/condition of currently shelved backs, like New Orleans and Tampa. Certainly a sellers market for RBs next year.
There are others that might come into play depending on cap cuts/condition of currently shelved backs, like New Orleans and Tampa. Certainly a sellers market for RBs next year.
with JJ gone next year MB111 will be much more productive, but you dont hear anything about JJ. who will be looking to sign him and what type of production do you think he will have?
There are others that might come into play depending on cap cuts/condition of currently shelved backs, like New Orleans and Tampa. Certainly a sellers market for RBs next year.
He's a decent receiver and he doesn't back down in terms of pass protection. I think he'd be a terrific fit in Green Bay and I'd love to see the Packers go after him. But Ted Thompson isn't big on signing free agents so I doubt it's in the cards.
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