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4Th Rb


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If you take a hard look at the roster, rthe 4th rb spot is one of the places where there is no obvious player to fill a role that has historically been on the roster. There are basically 3 options (on the roster now) 1) dont carry a 4th rb, 2) filled by vaughan, poole, mcourty or another udfa, 3) a TE is technically listed at FB and the teams counts that as a 4th rb (similar to option 1 basically)

Whats your best prediction.

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I think that Vaughn will be released and replaced by either McCarty or Poole. I like McCarty measurables.

Wt Ht 40 20 10 Bench V J B J

McCarty 197 5'7" 4.35 2.54 1.5 19 36 10'10"

Poole 205 5'9" 4.54 24 34 09'10"

Rivera said that he would like a scat back. I think we may have found one.

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If you never pay attention to another thing I say on this board, at least hear this. Tauren Poole is garbage!

He is a swell guy who will never be in any trouble off the field...and all that...but he has NO VISION on the field. He's quick, he just has the worst instincts of any starting SEC RB I've ever seen. He was benched this season for a mediocre freshman.

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