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DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
Only for the right price. I don't want to blow our FA wad on a RB before seriously addressing the interior of the O-line this offseason.
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Uncle Phil
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
Vet min!
Seriously though, I'd lean toward looking elsewhere first if we even need to. I'd be content developing Torain and Williams and keeping Portis one more year
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
Totally agree. If there's anything Shanny proved in Denver, he can take no-name running backs and turn them into 1000 yard rushers once he has the right personnel for his zone blocking scheme.
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
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D Williams is def worth a look, my preference would be to land Jamal Charles in KC. I dont think he has signed an extention and in the last year of his deal. The guy is a flat out stud, fast, and is a great reciever out the backfield.
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
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Now I could go for Jamall Charles. dude is flat out a stud and for whatever the damn reason, Haley doesn't get him involved as much as you would think. They have Thomas Jones, so the split the carries, but Charles is a game changer with his speed, homerun ability, catching the ball...love to have that guy |
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
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The Starter
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
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I live in Charlotte NC and have watched this guy the last four years. He is a dynamic runner which home run ability. Tough runner. problem is he has had some injury problems. He never seems to stay healthy. That being said, he will get top dollar in the FA market. He is 28, with minimal carries due to the Panthers having two very capable runners. He should have 2 to 3 pretty productive years left. I am not sure we should give him the money required for a guy that only has a couple good years left. But wouldn't be upset if he came here. The guy is pretty damn good. |
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
DW is going to be big $$. Of course we need to upgrade the OL first and foremost, and it's nice for a change to actually have faith the front office is on the same page in that regard. Still, we definitely need to upgrade at RB as well.
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
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Knowing MS and his belief in the system he will feel like he can find a diamond in the rough vs. paying big dollars to Williams.
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
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I'm in total agreement with your assessment on the O/L. Nothing is going to be an upgrade until we improve the most important part of the offense.
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Uncle Phil
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
There are quite a few backs potentially available this offseason, Addai, Michael Bush, Jerome Harrison, LeRon McClain, Ronnie Brown, Jarious Norwood, Marshawn Lynch, Darren Sproles, etc.
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
I would be all for Bush or Harrison. I'd say No to Williams, he's pretty good but he's injury prone and we need a consistent RB. Maybe Choice will be cut in Dallas.
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
The economics of FA rb's is just not good under the current cba. On the flip side, drafting rb's is good cost/benefit. It's one position that does make sense to draft in the 1st or 2nd rounds if you think the guy can start right away. Paying a rookie rb a lot makes sense cause they can contribute immediately, unlike wr's & DEs that usually take a few years to develop, then start to play best at the end of their contract. Of couse rb's that are mid to late round picks that make the team are great value.
Given that Allen is a money ball guy & Shanny has a knack for finding mid to late rounders, I would think DW would not be on their wish list. Most rbs don't have better years beyond their rookie contract. Not saying he couldn't make it happen when healthy, but at 28 he's close to his ceiling & each injury speeds up the downward spiral. |
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Re: DeAngelo Williams may be done with the Panthers
Hopefully we are going into this offseason with the intent to better the team and not buy into big names. I personally would be all for the whole no name youth movement. Lets take young players and make them worth some value and not sign value players just to watch there value depreciate in D.C.
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