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How Would Forsett Fit in our Offense?

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The team hasn't officially announced it yet but he has. Shouldn't we be all over this just for this year and possibly next?
 
The team hasn't officially announced it yet but he has. Shouldn't we be all over this just for this year and possibly next?

No, we need to rep our cheap running backs to see if either of them can handle the load.
 
I think we could bring him in and wave pead and Williams to offset. Ajayi, forsett, and drake would actually be nice imo
 
Washed up garbage a good organization let go of at a position we are deep with mediocre talent?

He'd fit like a glove on this team. I imagine him and Tannebaum are at a Chili's finalizing a deal this very moment.
 
Yeah I guess, but I think he would contribute more than pead and williams. I hear ya, after this much signing of garbage washed up players, I probably shouldn't even have posted this.
 
Yeah I guess, but I think he would contribute more than pead and williams. I hear ya, after this much signing of garbage washed up players, I probably shouldn't even have posted this.

We just have to come to terms with the fact that our run game will be **** outside of the 2 or 3 games Foster can play, which is the least shocking result of the offseason, barely nudging out our terrible secondary, which at least has a couple of (misused) bright spots.
 
Should have just re-signed Miller. Tbum, you ****ing imbecile.
 
Should have just re-signed Miller. Tbum, you ****ing imbecile.

Yeah, but then we wouldn't have unused cap space, which earns you a compensatory win at the end of the season.
 
Yeah, but then we wouldn't have unused cap space, which earns you a compensatory win at the end of the season.
Well I've heard letting a young playmaking RB leave in his prime is savvy because we'll receive a low mid round pick which will "replace" the high 3rd we recklessly traded for a backup.
 
Well I've heard letting a young playmaking RB leave in his prime is savvy because we'll receive a low mid round pick which will "replace" the high 3rd we recklessly traded for a backup.

Yeah, but now we can trade those compensatory picks for even worse value, so win-win.
 
Yeah, but now we can trade those compensatory picks for even worse value, so win-win.
You know those stories about some dude on Craigslist who trades a pen with someone for a guitar and then keeps trading up until he ends up with a car. I feel like TBum is the bizarro version of that. He'd start with the car and end up with the pen. We're going to end up with the last 10 picks of the 7th round and the rights to Aaron Hernandez.
 
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