Bye McFelicia

JoeKing

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I love CMike. We never used him. That was never his fault. We were too caught up in making sure we mechanically orchestrated our wacked out RBBC strategy. That was a colossal failure... as expected.

Cmike never merited being used much and it was his fault... missed assignments at practice will do that. Wacked out RBBC? lol, I guess you dismiss McFadden's 1089 yards (4th in the entire league), as wacked out too. Your lack of appreciation for McFadden is duly noted and not merited.
 

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I love CMike. We never used him. That was never his fault. We were too caught up in making sure we mechanically orchestrated our wacked out RBBC strategy. That was a colossal failure... as expected.

Yeah because CMike has torn it up in all his other landing spots too.
 

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McFadden isn't going anywhere.He is a lock to make this team.
 

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Morris is more of a lock and a better fit

Our fans can't get over how mediocre McFadden is

Even JJones admitted his mistake and drafted EE

the mistake was relying on Randle, McFadden was nothing but an insurance policy that quite frankly paid off. as far as the merits for keeping him go, I think Dunbar definitely goes before him. Dunbar is a good receiver coming out the back field, but so is McFadden. On top of that, McFadden is actually a threat to receive a hand off as opposed to Dunbar, so he's gone. And if Darius Jackson is ready to contribute this year, he's likely the third RB, so who goes between McFadden and Morris? I think Morris gets dealt. I'll again say Morris gives nothing to us in the passing game. Not as a blocker or receiver.
 

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I just wanted to officially say my farewell to McFelicia.

With a backfield that now consists of Zeke and Morris at the 1 and 2 followed by Dunbar and Jackson at the flexible 3 position that's 4 RBs. I haven't even mentioned Jaylon's brother Rod who may figure into STs and short yardage. Unless McFelicia can play Special Teams, she's gone.

I thank her for her services.

You are wrong! Once ZEKE is busted for PED's, you will LOVE how the Tashard Choice coached MCFADDDEN DOES!!!!
 

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Either McFadden or Morris will not be on the team. The Cowboys can't have three RBs that don't play special teams on the roster, and we know that Elliott won't be playing specials.

Wouldn't be surprised if one of those two are traded during camp. McFadden is the best bet since he's only contract for one more season.
 

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This is the classy guy who was upset that some of our fans were less than classy about Choice. Oh, the irony!

Yes. This is also the same guy that stated he admittedly was unfairly criticizing McFadden just a day after making this thread. Yep. The same guy that said McFadden should be given the opportunity to battle it out with Morris in training camp. Yup. The same guy that had no problem leaving this thread exactly where it is. Yeah. That guy.

Many things and concessions the whining "Choice asked for an autograph" lamers are incapable of doing.
 

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Dunbar has shown major home run flashes though (and he is basically an additional WR lined up in the backfield). That is going to entice many many coaching staffs. People tend to knock Dunbar for the health thing but forget that McFadden has been a M*A*S*H unit his whole career just because he finally kept himself out of the whirlpool last year. That was an anomaly.

Elliott makes Dunbar redundant. Hes a better catcher and much more elusive. Dunbar is the odd man out. Factor in Jackson and his speed, i dont think Dunbar makes it past first cuts.
 

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Elliott makes Dunbar redundant. Hes a better catcher and much more elusive. Dunbar is the odd man out. Factor in Jackson and his speed, i dont think Dunbar makes it past first cuts.

Zeke makes every other RB on the roster obsolete so I don't see anyone being safe at this point in time.
 

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I think Dunbar is the one who will go. McFadden does a little bit of everything well, and he's a team player who keeps his nose clean and understands his role. And he's cheap. :)

Totally agree. McFadden just gave this team 1,100 after getting roughly a 6-game late start. And what did Dunbar do? He got hurt again, like he always does.

McFadden's injury history isn't good, but he looks like an Iron Man compared to Dunbar, who gets hurt any time this team actually uses him.

Unless either McFadden or Morris start complaining about their carries or role, my top three consists of Elliott, McFadden, Morris, with the rookie Jackson possibly kept as the fourth running back.

Which guy would you let go of? The one who just ran for 1,100 or the one who once again wasn't available when you needed him?
 

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Dunbar has shown major home run flashes though (and he is basically an additional WR lined up in the backfield). That is going to entice many many coaching staffs. People tend to knock Dunbar for the health thing but forget that McFadden has been a M*A*S*H unit his whole career just because he finally kept himself out of the whirlpool last year. That was an anomaly.

And I guess people "forget" that Dunbar makes McFadden look like an Iron Man by comparison?
 
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