Twitter: Dalvin Cook update

rambo2

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You just described every RB in the league. Derrick Henry isn't going to suddenly hit a brick wall.
The Cowboys MUST have a dominate rushing attack to win. Dak isn't going to pass this team to a Super Bowl.
And we don't have the 85 Bears defense.
Henry can get hurt at any time just like every player in the league.
 

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The league is about to have a running back problem. Teams expect veteran running backs to take hits for peanuts. Hopefully Saquan and Jacobs make a stand. Bejan is going to get run into the ground by Atlanta.
 

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The only RB I would give a big contract to is Derrick Henry. He is still the best RB in the league and showing no signs of slowing down.
I might go Chubb as well. Henry is older and probably about to hit the wall.
 

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You just described every RB in the league. Derrick Henry isn't going to suddenly hit a brick wall.
An aging running back with a ton of carries can hit a brick wall at any moment.
 

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Update: Cook signs a 1 year 5 million deal, bets on himself. Just a matter of time.
Pretty much this.

“I’m going back home to Miami to win a championship and cash in next year on the open market”
 

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Wow the poor Rams. No money or draft picks - or are they finally going to be allowed to join in on the draft again?
The Rams are a perfect example of the "Go All In" approach. Now they are, once again, a laughing stock.

The debate is between trying to stay relevent and competitive vs sacrificing everything for a Superbowl.
 

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The Rams are a perfect example of the "Go All In" approach. Now they are, once again, a laughing stock.

The debate is between trying to stay relevent and competitive vs sacrificing everything for a Superbowl.
I think they wanted to fill their new stadium & figured they needed to win a SB quick. Funny how LA can't seem to support a football team long term.
 

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Pretty much this.

“I’m going back home to Miami to win a championship and cash in next year on the open market”
There is no way that Miami is going to win a championship.
 

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The Rams are a perfect example of the "Go All In" approach. Now they are, once again, a laughing stock.

The debate is between trying to stay relevent and competitive vs sacrificing everything for a Superbowl.
Maybe they will move again.
 

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I think they wanted to fill their new stadium & figured they needed to win a SB quick. Funny how LA can't seem to support a football team long term.
They could have easily lost the Super Bowl that they won. They could have lost just like the Eagles did.
 

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You just described every RB in the league. Derrick Henry isn't going to suddenly hit a brick wall.
The Cowboys MUST have a dominate rushing attack to win. Dak isn't going to pass this team to a Super Bowl.
And we don't have the 85 Bears defense.
Disagree.

Hitting a wall is exactly what they do.

There’s a list a mile long of guys who were top five fantasy picks one year and out of the league soon thereafter.

Larry Johnson, Priest Holmes, Shaun Alexander off the top of my head. There’s another dozen plus like that.

I admire Tennessee for trying to be ahead of it.
 
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