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19 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, for this team with this roster to trade up to draft a RB with a torn ACL in the 2nd round... yeah, this dude better be the second coming of Marshall Faulk.

But remember it isn't like we had any other options. You know, other than the 5th leading rusher in the NFL currently.

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27 minutes ago, Manna said:

Kudos to him for being the first GM in history, in my memory at least, to attempt to address the O-line problem. I would assume he would continue to work on the O-line and focus on the D-line next offseason. 

Gettleman tried but failed miserably. Never forget Kalil 2.0.

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31 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

We also have one of the most expensive OL’s. 

With Corbett and Christen being FA’s this offseason and Moton being on the older side we’re about to be in another pickle. All while have two very expensive guards

Like that Brooks pick was so f*cking stupid. 

Yeah we could have drafted Frazier but no lets get an injured RB3

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah we could have drafted Frazier but no lets get an injured RB3

I will say this about Brooks. Let's not annihilate the kid on 2024 play when he does finally recover. He honestly should be generally expected to struggle given the situation. 

Now 2025? Bruh......you better be looking like Tomlinson. 

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

I will say this about Brooks. Let's not annihilate the kid on 2024 play when he does finally recover. He honestly should be generally expected to struggle given the situation. 

Now 2025? Bruh......you better be looking like Tomlinson. 

Yeah he's a finesse RB to me, that don't work without a top O-line. I know he's a little bigger than some guys but even healthy I haven't seen him really punish guys on contact

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