Waiting to bring in Cooper cost us games. If it's "all in", then proceed accordingly and stop screwing around.
I watched Zeke last season. He had a few moments, but it was clear he's a shell of his glory days.
Deuce MIGHT be a viable option, but his size scares me if he's expected to have a meaningful workload, and he can't block...
Dowdle can't stay healthy. Story of his career. He may be the most explosive of the bunch.
Freeman has nice size and power. So does Zeke. Why do we need him?
Luepke hasn't shown much of anything, nor has Davis.
It's well chronicled that the offense under Dak can win games if they can establish the run. Why in the world would you want to risk it if there's a viable option to plug in at a reasonable cost?
Dude that's late way too long a response to respond to what I said you have not seen this group play behind the starting offensive line ,yet..
don't need to panic, no need to be a drama king ,get over it ,
they're not trading for a running back, one might fall into their lap ,and it did not cost us games in 18...
we did not know if we didn't won any of those games even with a better wide receiver it turned the season around we went to the second round of the playoffs, so apparently we won enough games to get to the second round of the playoffs, so it was not too late and we're talking about a running back it's much easier to use a running back by committee if you're offensive line can do a good job and a play caller can actually utilize their play calling and use the right person in those play calls last year Mike McCarthy did not.
and I don't care if you think deuce is too small, show me his injury history, he was a full time starter in the Big 12 played against some big time defenses ,show me where he missed all these games it's like people saying turpin's too small show me where he's missed a bunch of games because he has NOT, some guys are just football players no matter what their size is... To please spare me the you're afraid to use deuce Vaughn in a roll here when he just went through college with 5000 scrimmage yards without an injury history. And let me remind you this dude was not a gadget player he was actually a full time running back in the Big 12 against some really nice competition. He not only played full time running back he played special teams I mean this man if he was injury prone it would have shown up already I don't care how big the NFL players look he looks like he knows how to cut how to take a hit when to slide but if he happens to take a hit he can absorb it apparently he gets back up right away off the field from what I've seen.
So nice job lamenting over the fact that I said it's too soon to worry about a trade when they put the bubble wrap on their starting running backs and they're starting offensive lineman for the most part until the real games happen so we need to see this for say the first month that would be four or five games and then if there's some big time trouble there then you can make an actual trade because there are a lot of teams that are deep at running back like the dolphins and The Jets you might release a good guy you might be able to get one without a trade I'm saying first let us cut down then let us browse the cut downs let us prepare for Cleveland with the players we brought and then see how it goes..
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