Twitter: Marcus Mosher on Tony Pollard

ConstantReboot

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Pollard was a great draft pick and value. Credit the FO for that.....however

I would at least like to see us at least try to test his limits.

6'0, 212 lbs is not a little scat back.

He is bigger than Aaron Jones and about the same size as Davin Cook. I don't buy in to the lie that he can't be our #1 back.

Zeke is done. Stick of fork in him. He no longer is an effective RB in the NFL.
 

Coogiguy03

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What happens when Zeke has a great year, and Pollard leaves as a FA, and Zeke restructures his contract?
That should be entertaining on here.

Same as if Pollard has a great year, if used correctly, and Zeke has a so-so year. Should be some good off-season entertainment.
As either one of those above can happen.

Also both could have a great season, and then what?
Let Zeke go, save cap space, pay Pollard, if they feel he can be the featured RB, but many do not think he can.
Let Zeke go, Pollard leaves vis FA, and they draft a 3rd round RB like many say one can be as productive. Only for him not to be.


Zeke will have a record setting year 5,432 yards rushing, 93 touchdowns just so we can keep him
 

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It made sense all the way back to his college days. He has not proven that he could carry the load as a starter at any level. There’s no shame in being a good change of pace RB. He is doing well in that role.

doesn’t have to carry the load. Splitting Carrie’s is fine.
 

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Pollard has been the better back for 3 seasons, only an inept front office and coaching staff can't see it.
 
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