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Jamal Lewis
Has anybody heard this that he's in town for a visit?
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what's the deal with all these runnning backs.Bring me defense.
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If true ..he would be our short yardage back ..that could bust a long run to..
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They want to trade Alex..???
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The Bears are rumored to either want to trade (no takers) or just cut Alex Brown.
Bears could regret cutting cord with Brown - NFL - Yahoo! Sports |
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He would be a welcome addition
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Really Jamal Lewis
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Alex Brown would be a beast.that would really make me happy.
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New Orleans Saints get visit from running back Jamal Lewis
New Orleans Saints get visit from running back Jamal Lewis | - NOLA.com |
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always injured but with a good line he is always a threat for 200 yards....EVERY GAME
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I don't see why not.
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Jamal Lewis visits Saints | ProFootballTalk.com
Jamal Lewis visits Saints Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on April 1, 2010 1:57 PM ET It looks like Jamal Lewis may continue playing football. After talking about retirement all last season, Lewis visited with the New Orleans Saints on this week, according to James Varney of the New Orleans Times-Picayune. Florio pointed out that Lewis may have financial reasons for wanting to keep playing. Lewis is known as a great locker room guy, but we don't quite see why the Saints would need him. They have Pierre Thomas, Reggie Bush, and Lynell Hamilton at running back. In theory, Lewis could help in short-yardage situations. But he's struggled in those opportunities in recent years. The Saints need a young player to groom in case Bush leaves after 2010, but Lewis clearly doesn't fit that mold. It doesn't appear the Saints made a formal offer to Lewis. They also met with Justin Fargas in March. Perhaps they will sign one of the two if they don't pick up a running back in the draft. |
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I would prefer Fargas but it looks like the Saints want a bruiser. When all is said and done I would guess that they try to get one in the draft. Then if not sign one of these two.
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I would rather have Fargas too. I have plenty of friends to are Browns fans and they say stay away. If he is not good enough for cleveland he is not good enough for us.
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players then resort to changing teams or relinquishing their starting positions to running backs who are very different and have different skill sets. then they end up going to a team that has a struggling running game. that team thinks a running back will solve their problems when its more often the schemes or the offensive line anyway. the running back never regains his elite status because they end up playing in a different offense Quote:
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They are the leaders in staph infections...
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I'm just glad the Saints FO isn't too quick to do anything, and good for them. I can't think of any spot that has to be done before sundown. Wait on the draft...see how we do...see how much more desperate some of these FAs get...and we'll probably get better numbers 4 weeks from now. I think our 3rd-and-1 troubles are more upfront and have nothing to do with who has the rock. We can solve our 3rd-and-1 problem by just spreading the field. I like youth in the backfield - Young FA pickup or good 3rd rounder to groom if Bush doesn't like normal money after next season. Lewis might be too proud to take the minimum.
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Doesn't hurt to take a look. I doubt the Saints will sign him, but you never know, the Saints could all of a sudden hit a major injury bug at RB and may need guys like Lewis. Let's hope not, but it shows good preparation by the Saints.
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Wasn't he the drug smugger.
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