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Goodson Didn’T Get The Chances He Thought He Deserved Here...


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/04/02/goodson-didnt-get-the-chances-he-thought-he-deserved-in-carolina/

“I thought going in, with the way I performed I’d definitely get an opportunity to play,” Goodson said. “Some things happened. I didn’t get the opportunity I thought I should have. Then I got injured, and it really didn’t go the way I wanted last year.”
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He has always had fumble issues. Rivera clearly recognized that in camp and didn't want to see it ....Goodson isn't a rookie. Armanti even fielded his punts cleanly in year 2.....Goodson should of done the same

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The way that article is written, it seems as if he blames the coaching staff change for his disappearing act. he fumbled a decent amount. But, he was good when he didn't.

Tho that's a huge issue! lol and well, when the Panthers got Cam, running was at a minimum when it came to play calling for the first half of the season really. DWill and JStew didn't get many calls then either.

I want to see what he can do in Oakland. I think he can break out there if given the chance.

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i was high on Goody when the Panther's drafted him. He could still be a stat stuffer in so many areas. Yeah, he had fumblitis which, umm, in football is like having chronic sea sickness while in the Coast Guard.

I saw one quote by Riveria about how Goody was content with being #3. Not sure how to read that.

Now he gets a shot to be the ghost of Tyrone Wheatley in Oak.

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Got to admit that he showed flashes of something special when he had the opportunity, but he didn't deserve any more playing time than he got with the thorough-bred stable of RB's we already have. His fumble issues were a concern, but to think that is the sole reason he was in Rivera's doghouse is pretty simple-minded. I hope he does well in OAK, just not well enough to make this look like a stupid move for us. We need Bruce Campbell to be the beast his potential suggested he can be.

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