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Boston Saint 02-14-2022 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Lord_Saint83 (Post 944900)
I agree with you on all that but especially running back. We need a bell cow running back. Kamara is not built to run in between the tackles a whole bunch neither is CMC. It’s an element missing in this offense. Not saying to trade Kamara or anything like that but have Kamara as a neo change of pace back. I know this is unlikely cause of the money he’s making they want him on the field every waking moment but I think he is more dangerous not as the every down back.

I think a Fournette return to Louisiana would be a great thing for both sides.

K Major 02-14-2022 03:59 PM

Re: Jameis Making Major "Strides" in Recovery
 
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Originally Posted by Boston Saint (Post 944901)
I think a Fournette return to Louisiana would be a great thing for both sides.

Once we get a new OC in-house, we may have a better idea of which direction the offense is going.

Leonard is most effective in a gap-power blocking scheme.

Added bonus - Dougie Marrone was Fournette's coach in Jacksonville.

halloween 65 02-14-2022 06:22 PM

Re: Jameis Making Major "Strides" in Recovery
 
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Originally Posted by Lord_Saint83 (Post 944900)
I agree with you on all that but especially running back. We need a bell cow running back. Kamara is not built to run in between the tackles a whole bunch neither is CMC. It’s an element missing in this offense. Not saying to trade Kamara or anything like that but have Kamara as a neo change of pace back. I know this is unlikely cause of the money he’s making they want him on the field every waking moment but I think he is more dangerous not as the every down back.

I've screamed this for years. Payton has tried to use Kamara like the Rams used Faulk, didn't work, never was going to work, he's nowhere near Faulk. Your correct with the bell cow. There's a few ways to go (1) a Derrick Henry type with a good backup to spell out (2) A thunder and lightning (Muncie and Galbreath) (3) A 3 headed monster that won us a SB. Kamara is good at what he is, more of a specialty back. I personally would look to trade him and revamp the backfield.

ChrisXVI 02-14-2022 06:29 PM

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Fournette and Doug Marrone had bad blood in Jacksonville. Remember how Fournette’s time ended there? I don’t see him being an option.

Boston Saint 02-14-2022 07:07 PM

Re: Jameis Making Major "Strides" in Recovery
 
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Originally Posted by ChrisXVI (Post 944910)
Fournette and Doug Marrone had bad blood in Jacksonville. Remember how Fournette’s time ended there? I don’t see him being an option.

Very true

Lord_Saint83 02-14-2022 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by halloween 65 (Post 944909)
I've screamed this for years. Payton has tried to use Kamara like the Rams used Faulk, didn't work, never was going to work, he's nowhere near Faulk. Your correct with the bell cow. There's a few ways to go (1) a Derrick Henry type with a good backup to spell out (2) A thunder and lightning (Muncie and Galbreath) (3) A 3 headed monster that won us a SB. Kamara is good at what he is, more of a specialty back. I personally would look to trade him and revamp the backfield.




I guess you could look at it with the belichick motto. Best to get rid of them two years too early than two years too late. But I think they’ll ride him til the wheels fall off

Crusader 02-15-2022 03:00 AM

Re: Jameis Making Major "Strides" in Recovery
 
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Originally Posted by ChrisXVI (Post 944910)
Fournette and Doug Marrone had bad blood in Jacksonville. Remember how Fournette’s time ended there? I don’t see him being an option.

Well that depends on what was the cause. Two persons in new surroundings might yeild different results.

vpheughan 02-15-2022 07:37 AM

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Jameis Making Major "Strides" in Recovery

Blown out knee! "MAJOR STRIDES"!!! GET IT?
"Hard Hitting Journalism" After all that's what caused the injury, a "HARD HIT" Jameis GOT IT!
The "Author" must be from GA. TECH so we could all be "ABUZZ" over it! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Boston Saint 02-15-2022 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by vpheughan (Post 944931)
Jameis Making Major "Strides" in Recovery

Blown out knee! "MAJOR STRIDES"!!! GET IT?
"Hard Hitting Journalism" After all that's what caused the injury, a "HARD HIT" Jameis GOT IT!
The "Author" must be from GA. TECH so we could all be "ABUZZ" over it! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

The article can’t have come from a professional journalist. He must have went to Tennessee!.....Get it ??!!!

🙄

Rugby Saint II 02-15-2022 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Boston Saint (Post 944933)
The article can’t have come from a professional journalist. He must have went to Tennessee!.....Get it ??!!!

🙄

I don't get it Boston. But then I am rather thick headed. Was it the bad grammar? I know Kamara was woefully underutilized in TN. Please enlighten me!


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