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Sucks for Kendal Milton and Daijun Edwards
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cut today by the Eagles and Steelers, respectively
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Bengals picked up Milton
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Agree it sucks and always pull for our Georgia guys. But, despite their success here, the last two years have been the least talented RB group we’ve had in a while. Hell, go with the last 4. We haven’t had a true home run type RB since Swift.

Frazier brings an element we haven’t seen in a while and Saturday may be his coming out party.
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(08-29-2024, 03:29 PM)Replying to DawgNatty Agree it sucks and always pull for our Georgia guys.    But, despite their success here, the last two years have been the least talented RB group we’ve had in a while.  Hell, go with the last 4.  We haven’t had a true home run type RB since Swift.   

Frazier brings an element we haven’t seen in a while and Saturday may be his coming out party.

I'm jonesing to see what Frazier can do.  My guy says he's electrifying with the ball.  As you noted, it's been a minute since the team has had a back that can turn an 8 yard gain into a 68 yard TD.  Frazier may be that kind of back.
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(08-29-2024, 03:49 PM)Replying to Shadrach
(08-29-2024, 03:29 PM)Replying to DawgNatty Agree it sucks and always pull for our Georgia guys.    But, despite their success here, the last two years have been the least talented RB group we’ve had in a while.  Hell, go with the last 4.  We haven’t had a true home run type RB since Swift.   

Frazier brings an element we haven’t seen in a while and Saturday may be his coming out party.

I'm jonesing to see what Frazier can do.  My guy says he's electrifying with the ball.  As you noted, it's been a minute since the team has had a back that can turn an 8 yard gain into a 68 yard TD.  Frazier may be that kind of back.
Agreed, we need it
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College RBs would be well served to stay in college and collect NIL$$$. The tenure in the nfl is brief, at best.

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well, Kendell had to go
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(08-30-2024, 08:48 AM)Replying to GriffWoody College RBs would be well served to stay in college and collect NIL$$$.  The tenure in the nfl is brief, at best.

Yes; between injuries and the fact NFL offenses aren't geared towards a "feature back" anymore, RBs need to stay in college as long as they can now that they can make money in college.
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