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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Fairfax, VA
Age: 50
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Re: Casserly Keeping his options open
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The only part that is a blunder, in my opinion, was giving a pick to get him. Without question, they needed another back besides Betts and Cartwright after Portis went down, but giving up a third round pick for Duckett was pretty stupid. |
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Virginia Beach
Age: 52
Posts: 5,311
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Re: Casserly Keeping his options open
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I don't know -- Cartwright had 27 carries last year for 199 yards in the 3rd spot behind Portis and Betts. This year Duckett has 30 for 118. Not that big a difference. With as much as he busts his tail for special teams, you'd think the coaches have the confidence in Rock to be the third back. I don't want him for long stretches mind you, but a player on T.J. Duckett's level meant that a draft choice had to be in the offering to get him. I think we'd have been fine with Cartwright. And that's what I think has been one of the factors to the team's demise this year: Overkill with personnel on offense, while neglecting the obvious age of the defensive line. |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 721
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Fairfax, VA
Age: 50
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Re: Casserly Keeping his options open
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2. Betts has a long history of nagging injuries. If they went into the season with only Betts and Cartwright, that would be a leap of faith. Anyway, I love Betts and what he brings to the table. I also love Cartwright and his versatility, but I think they had to have another good back. Giving up a third rounder was stupid. Especially since that will probably be a top 7 pick in the 3rd round. |
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