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A pure speed rb... Stewart is a phenomenal between the tackles running back. Besides improving the oline the only way to make this rushing attack more dynamic is adding Lamar miller... The guy can flat out fly and was totally misused in Miami. Id love to see more screens out of the backfield, and seeing the defense have to account for shear speed at the rb positing in an already near unstoppable read option game.

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Speed backs are great in college, but they are overrated in the pros. While 20+ yard big plays capture the eyes of the audience and are remembered they only make up about 2% of all running plays in the NFL (I believe it is 6% in college).

When it comes to the RB position in the NFL I want a shifty big back who can average 5 yards per carry and break tackles. If you need speed to get around the edges, then use a receiver with punt return skills.

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1 hour ago, TheRed said:

Don't put the cart before the horse.

If we get our OL shored up, it won't matter all that much who the RB is as long as they can hold onto the damn ball.

I think we have the same starting OL that we had last year except for Williams at RT instead of Remmers. Remmers is resigned as a do it all backup, we draft a guard in mid rounds of the draft.

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1 hour ago, CPantherKing said:

Speed backs are great in college, but they are overrated in the pros. While 20+ yard big plays capture the eyes of the audience and are remembered they only make up about 2% of all running plays in the NFL (I believe it is 6% in college).

When it comes to the RB position in the NFL I want a shifty big back who can average 5 yards per carry and break tackles. If you need speed to get around the edges, then use a receiver with punt return skills.

Lamar Miller isn't just a specialty speed back... He also averaged 4.5 yards per carry, and had 8 tds (2 more than Stewart in the regular season)

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1 hour ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

not like Shula would know how to use him. he most likely send him up the gut every play and then blame Cam

If Newton audibles in to bad plays all game like the Super Bowl he would be correct.

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