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The offense being good is what matters most....

Stewart IMO makes the offense the most explosive and dangerous.....he compliments the scheme the best (and the coaching moved support that...only issue was Stewart just couldn't be on the field last year)

Which IMO was a big reason the offense was overall better in 11 vs 12. Stewart was the main guy on the field in 11. Helped the O flow.

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Weymouthst

Posted Today, 08:49 PM

I just hope that DWill has an idea of how his contract is affecting this team in terms of cap space and the ability to bring in FA's, as well as future signings that the team needs to make. The reality is that the numbers are hurting the team, regardless of his production, age, or whatever.

 

It just sucks, because I want him to stay with the team, especially since he really has no where else to go. But the contract has been signed, and the guarantees are there. I would hope that he could take a pay cut and restructure, and make his contract relevant to what he is able to bring to the table. He is still a threat and a good football player.

 

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How's this? I have to do this, this ridiculous thing. for all of you.

 

DWill could pull a Gross on us. Give us some money to play with. The trouble lies in the fact that the only players left to pick from leave a little to be desired. No one we pick up will have the impact that DWill could have.

 

Sure we could get an average RG and let Kugzilla sit and learn. Wow, that will get us there. Same with a TE or CB. Nobody out there worth the time it takes to vet them.

 

Next year. Sure, we will be one step closer to where we want to go. We will have more options as well. We could actually do some things next year. This year, we are who we are.

 

And before some yahoo says, cut DWill and sign Woodson. Woodson ain't coming here. Not for what Gettlemen would offer him.

 

 

 

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the quote button is just a secondary point.. I've said already that your main flaw is assuming DWill is a home run threat. Less than one 20+ run per game is a stat you should pay attention to and therefore I've done my homework. You have yet to counter that point. Someone has asked you to clarify just what exactly you consider a "home run threat".. feel free to answer that at any point.

Pitbull? They are wonderfully loving animals that are ignorantly, and incorrectly, labeled mean, when in fact they have properly been known as baby sitters for small children. Great animals, I would consider anyone lucky to own one.

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Stewy is explosive?  And I am the Homer?

 

I am fine with being the amongst the few that feel we need to keep our playmakers. I know all you snarky finger pointers are free to feel the way you do. Being wrong on this is not going to put a black mark in your permanent folder.

 

Oh no, what am I to do. Mr touchdown has dissed on me. I am in a free fall from grace.

 

If you think I am not having a good time with this. Yet again you would be mistaken. I see a D that can not only keep us in games, but could very well dominate (See, I can spell too) as well. I see an Offense that lacks true Homerun threats. Smitty is our only one, and he needs some help. Keeping DWill is an option. I like that option better than relying on Stewy or Tolbert, or the Rook Barner to provide us with a threat at RB.

 

By all means, continue telling me I am wrong. Continue to put your faith in.... Well nobody. Cuz we don't have anyone to replace DWill's homerun, playmaking ability.

 

Lastly. Stew didn't have 200 against the Gmen. 196 to DWills 208. But hey. Stewy is a homerun threat isn't he?

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Williams averaged a 20 yard run every 34.6 carries.

he is now 30....he ain't getting in a Doleran with Michael J Fox. Williams isn't a bruiser and chain mover....so his explosive plays are now replaceable bc he ain't making them enough.

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Stewy is explosive? And I am the Homer?

I am fine with being the amongst the few that feel we need to keep our playmakers. I know all you snarky finger pointers are free to feel the way you do. Being wrong on this is not going to put a black mark in your permanent folder.

Oh no, what am I to do. Mr touchdown has dissed on me. I am in a free fall from grace.

If you think I am not having a good time with this. Yet again you would be mistaken. I see a D that can not only keep us in games, but could very well dominate (See, I can spell too) as well. I see an Offense that lacks true Homerun threats. Smitty is our only one, and he needs some help. Keeping DWill is an option. I like that option better than relying on Stewy or Tolbert, or the Rook Barner to provide us with a threat at RB.

By all means, continue telling me I am wrong. Continue to put your faith in.... Well nobody. Cuz we don't have anyone to replace DWill's homerun, playmaking ability.

Lastly. Stew didn't have 200 against the Gmen. 196 to DWills 208. But hey. Stewy is a homerun threat isn't he?

Stewart make this offense move.....and is a cog to make us an explosive unit. He does that better than Williams.

As far as just being an explosive RB....Williams was explosive against the worst D in the history of the sport last year. He wasn't an explosive runner outside of that.....maybe he was average in those other games. That might be generous though

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the quote button is just a secondary point..  I've said already that your main flaw is assuming DWill is a home run threat.  Less than one 20+ run per game is a stat you should pay attention too and therefore I've done my homework.  You have yet to counter that point.  Someone has asked you to clarify just what exactly you consider a "home run threat"..  feel free to answer that at any point.

 

 

Pitbull?  They are wonderfully loving animals that are ignorantly, and incorrectly, labeled mean, when in fact they have properly been known as baby sitters for small children.  Great animals, I would consider anyone lucky to own one.

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Saying DWill hits a Homerun once every 20 carries is a compliment. If, for some strange act of fate, he gets 20+ carries a game. Theoretically, he should hit a Homerun every game. Sounds good to me.

 

You don't need to remind me I have other obligations. You may not know this, but I am well versed in the social graces. I am aware of the protocol behind being asked a question. I said I am older, not ... nvm.

 

Context issues on the Huddlez are nothing new. I guess I should have been clearer for you. Pit Bull, as in, once you grab on to something you ain't letting go. I have lived with Pits, They are no worse than any dog. It is the owner, not the dog.

 

What is your infatuation with proving DWill is no longer a Homerun threat? Do you really see Stewy as that type of Back? Tokbert? DWill has always had a knack for breaking one off. Vinny taught him how to finish runs, and he has taken that to heart.

 

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Williams wasn't a homerun threat in 2012 hubby...

3.3 yards per carry.....ONE 20 yard rush total in his 14 games against teams not being holders of the worst D in the history of professional football.

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statistically, what do you consider a home run?

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A Homerun is any run, screen, or dump-off type play, that goes for a TD. Any play longer than 15 yards or so would qualify. But the longer ones are the ones you get most excited for. Obviously

 

 DWill has done this innumerable times. And is the only RB on our roster with the ability to break one off at any time.

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Excluding games with the Saints and their historically comical D.

Williams averaged 3.3 yards a carry, 1 run of 20 + , a 20 yard run every 148 carries

Stewart averaged 3.4 yards a carry, 2 runs of 20 + , a 20 yards carry every 41 carries

Again, Williams isn't that guy anymore....both age and offense dictate that.

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