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Or Donner ... but he might not want to go there.What if he changes his last name to Dogg?
Or Donner ... but he might not want to go there.What if he changes his last name to Dogg?
At this point, could Pierce be available for a 6th rounder? It would hurt to call HOU GM, but Stephen doesn't do that.A fourth-round pick in the 2022 draft, Dameon Pierce burst onto the scene as a rookie with 1,104 scrimmage yards (939 rushing) and five total touchdowns. His 84.8 rushing grade ranked sixth among qualified running backs, per Pro Football Focus. He also finished sixth in yards after contact per carry, fourth in missed tackles forced and 12th in explosive runs.
For reasons unknown, Pierce lost the starting job to Devin Singletary in the middle of last season under new offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik. He started just seven games and averaged 2.9 yards per carry in the Texans' new-look offense.
https://thelandryhat.com/posts/3-ru...24-nfl-draft-losing-tony-pollard-01hrtwh418wk
Yes it does. As long as you have good backs in the committeeI am going to be nice, Dallas loves their guys. Unfortunately, a running back committee approach does not work.
We already have Dowdle, Davis and Deuce. At some point you have to be fair and let other teams have players.
With the greatest QB of all time.Worked in NE for years and SB's.
If all three of them have the total number of yards that Mercury Morris had in say 1972 I would be elatedThe Kick, Morris, Csonka of this era!
Rather pursue Dobbins if we're doing thisA fourth-round pick in the 2022 draft, Dameon Pierce burst onto the scene as a rookie with 1,104 scrimmage yards (939 rushing) and five total touchdowns. His 84.8 rushing grade ranked sixth among qualified running backs, per Pro Football Focus. He also finished sixth in yards after contact per carry, fourth in missed tackles forced and 12th in explosive runs.
For reasons unknown, Pierce lost the starting job to Devin Singletary in the middle of last season under new offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik. He started just seven games and averaged 2.9 yards per carry in the Texans' new-look offense.
https://thelandryhat.com/posts/3-ru...24-nfl-draft-losing-tony-pollard-01hrtwh418wk
A lot of things worked in NE when they had Brady. They won with their passing attack.Worked in NE for years and SB's.
Defense had nothing to do with it?A lot of things worked in NE when they had Brady. They won with their passing attack.
NE’s defenses were never that great. The INT that won the SB was a dumb call by Seattle. Had they handed the ball to Lynch they would have won the game. Lynch had over 100 yards.Defense had nothing to do with it?
I clearly remember an INT in the end zone that won the game, not Brady.
Have you passed this info along to GM Jerry yet?A fourth-round pick in the 2022 draft, Dameon Pierce burst onto the scene as a rookie with 1,104 scrimmage yards (939 rushing) and five total touchdowns. His 84.8 rushing grade ranked sixth among qualified running backs, per Pro Football Focus. He also finished sixth in yards after contact per carry, fourth in missed tackles forced and 12th in explosive runs.
For reasons unknown, Pierce lost the starting job to Devin Singletary in the middle of last season under new offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik. He started just seven games and averaged 2.9 yards per carry in the Texans' new-look offense.
https://thelandryhat.com/posts/3-ru...24-nfl-draft-losing-tony-pollard-01hrtwh418wk