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show me a stat that says he was a threat last year (aside from the worst example ever, the last game of the season)...  As for your computer, I cant speak on that aside from every browser I have used has not had an issue with quoting...  However, when someone continues to spout over and over that DWill is a home run threat despite the fact that he barely constitutes as a home run threat forces me to question their opinion on that particular issue..  

 

When did I say anything about inside info? Maybe you should go back and read my 1st post. All i'm trying to say is that keeping d will on the team is a better idea then releasing him, if you don't agree then oh well. Life goes on

 

I agree, he'll be on the team this year, although I can't say I'll be surprised if he is cut..  Next year is an entirely different discussion I guess..

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Thanks for the discussion CRA, LaPanthra and Rayzor. I realize I am the minority in our discussion but as fans we all want the same thing. The best team we can have. I appreciate it not getting nasty and name calling. Seems like too many times I get into a disagreement with someone and it turns to name calling.

So have a good evening and GO PANTHERS

totally agreed. i generally just laugh and walk away when someone tries turning into a pissing contest. just not worth the effort. 

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Lets keep Dwill and just let one or a combination of Cam, Hardy, and Kuechly walk

He's totally worth it

thats about what it might come down to. 

 

at some point you have to let talented players walk, esp. when their contract is too big and their production is on the decline.

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Alright,

If we cut him because we drafted a 6th round running back I will be shocked.

The money you might get back from DeAngelo is not going to bring in anything better than what we have on the roster.

We would cut him potentially with a healthy roster....bc what NFL team other than us has an 8 million dollar cheerleader?

You certainly could bring in a legit starter at a weak area with the cap room created. More than enough to rent an old vet at a position of need.....to actually start.

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you don't have to be the coach to know the obvious facts...  so I still suggest you re-read this thread and get back to me.  Of course, that's your choice, feel free to do as you wish.  Just don't pretend like it takes inside info to know DWill only "breaking out" in 2012 didn't have to do with facing the worst NFL defense in NFL history...  

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200 yards is still one hell of an accomplishment. It irks me no end when folks downplay this achievement. Just because you hate his contract is no reason to try and downplay his ability.

 

Oh yeah, plug and play RBs don't go for 200 yards. And this is not the first time he has done this. Yeah let's just roll with plug along Stewy and Tolbert. So what if we don't get any splash plays, there is no real need to scare the D with another weapon. We will do just fine with these two. Or Cam and two nobodies if you believe CRA.

 

Short sighted to dismiss DWill. Until he is gone, he is our ONLY true threat at RB.

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200 yards is still one hell of an accomplishment. It irks me no end when folks downplay this achievement. Just because you hate his contract is no reason to try and downplay his ability.

 

Oh yeah, plug and play RBs don't go for 200 yards. And this is not the first time he has done this. Yeah let's just roll with plug along Stewy and Tolbert. So what if we don't get any splash plays, there is no real need to scare the D with another weapon. We will do just fine with these two. Or Cam and two nobodies if you believe CRA.

 

Short sighted to dismiss DWill. Until he is gone, he is our ONLY true threat at RB.

 

 

anyone who has played football knows how significant it is for a team to blow gap assignments to such an extent..   I give him credit, but do not for the life of me expect to say DWill should stick around because his only game was against the worst defense in NFL history...  that isn't what you should build your team around and then proclaim to the world he needs to stick around with the salary hanging over his back..

 

short sighted is the epitome of talking about a  200 yard game against the worlds worst defense and pretend he's the 2nd best threat on the team, who only happens to get the ball 12 times a game..  

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200 yards is still one hell of an accomplishment. It irks me no end when folks downplay this achievement. Just because you hate his contract is no reason to try and downplay his ability.

 

Oh yeah, plug and play RBs don't go for 200 yards. And this is not the first time he has done this. Yeah let's just roll with plug along Stewy and Tolbert. So what if we don't get any splash plays, there is no real need to scare the D with another weapon. We will do just fine with these two. Or Cam and two nobodies if you believe CRA.

 

Short sighted to dismiss DWill. Until he is gone, he is our ONLY true threat at RB.

 

statistically, what do you consider a home run?

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Oh yeah, plug and play RBs don't go for 200 yards. And this is not the first time he has done this. Yeah let's just roll with plug along Stewy and Tolbert. So what if we don't get any splash plays, there is no real need to scare the D with another weapon. We will do just fine with these two. Or Cam and two nobodies if you believe CRA.

 

Short sighted to dismiss DWill. Until he is gone, he is our ONLY true threat at RB.

LOL....Stewart and Tolbert being pimped as scrubs in comparison to Williams. Stewart when healthy has put up 200 on clowns before.

Post 2008, Williams has 6 games over 100 yards rushing, which is less than Stewart in that time frame. Only 3 more than Tolbert.

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I'll.never understand the marriage some fans make with individual players.

but dude so what as long as he blows up against the worst defense once every 20 games he needs to be on this team and being paid like my wife and home run threat and so forth

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LOL....Stewart and Tolbert being pimped as scrubs in comparison to Williams. Stewart when healthy has put up 200 on clowns before.

Post 2008, Williams has 6 games over 100 yards rushing, which is less than Stewart in that time frame. Only 3 more than Tolbert.

 

stewart wasn't healthy when he rushed for over 200 yards against the giant's 8th ranked run defense.

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show me a stat that says he was a threat last year (aside from the worst example ever, the last game of the season)...  As for your computer, I cant speak on that aside from every browser I have used has not had an issue with quoting...  However, when someone continues to spout over and over that DWill is a home run threat despite the fact that he barely constitutes as a home run threat forces me to question their opinion on that particular issue..  

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You are a Pit Bull aren't you. Stuck on the fact that for some reason the quote button isn't working for not only me, but others as well. Does that make everyone with quote problems automatically wrong? I mean, it must be us, and not the new upgrade on the Huddle.

 

You have the responsibility to show me I am wrong. I am not going to do your homework for you.

 

The fact that he constitutes a homerun threat is being a homerun threat. Both his longest run and pass receptions last year were almost twice as long as Stewy's. Both went for TDs.

 

Reaching the End Zone is the ultimate goal. To most, expect you, it is a skill that is in demand.

 

Yes we could use the money. I have said that before. But if we lose DWill without replacing is homerun, playmaking, ability, we are not getting better Offensively.

 

But hey, my quote button is on the frits, you still have that going for you.

 

We have two options with DWill Play him and use a poo ton of money doing so. Or release him and gain some money, but lose a playmaker. I prefer option 1.

 

 

 

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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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Not as much fun for me doing it this way. I like to give the folks what they want. And I am thinking right now, Bleys needs something to hold on to.

 

I am at the age where I don't like having to do things for others. Done that my whole life. I like doing things I like. And using the quote button to push Bleys buttons. I like.

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