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Which RB is the first out the door?


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128 members have voted

  1. 1. Which RB is the first out the door?

    • Stewart
      27
    • Williams
      54
    • Barner
      40
    • Tolbert
      1
    • Gaffney
      6


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A bust? Barner a bust? A 6th rounder a bust? Wtf?!

Barner And gaffney are your two backs that compliment each other, who are going to replace the aweful contracts of double trouble. Stew and Williams are first out.

Gaffney and Barner could easily replace the production of double trouble. We should rid these contracts as soon as feasible because of that.

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How can you call barner a bust when he had no chance to see the field?

If you're forced to pay guys millions more than they are worth, you should at least play them. I'm glad they sat barner. Gave him time to prepare mentally and physically for the NFL

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well the 8 times Barner seen the field as a RB he looked like a child among men, Barner has no size to him and he showed why he was drafted in the 6th..

 

I had high hopes when we drafted Barner but he has shown nothing that says he is a NFL RB, I hope to eat crow on this. I thought he could be like Sproles but the only thing he has on him is 3 inches. Stewart was out for most of the year and Barner couldn't take that from him. 

 

Barner is gone or IR.

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Williams has been our most consistent running back so far, though admittedly that isn't necessarily saying much considering the circumstances. Stewart hasn't proven he can even stay healthy yet, Barner has looked lost and can't hold onto the football, and Gaffney hasn't even taken a snap in the NFL yet. Unless Stewart/Barner/Gaffney go off and show out big in the preseason, Williams is not going anywhere. Plain and simple. I think some people are still sour about comments Deangelo has made, but that doesn't change the facts of the current situation with our roster.

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