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youtube.com/watch?v=unZAsJQaSFY
I can't post a complete link yet, so posting partial link only..
I can't post a complete link yet, so posting partial link only..
youtube.com/watch?v=unZAsJQaSFY
I can't post a complete link yet, so posting partial link only..
Thanks! 'cept that I messed up the title in my haste..Any way to edit that?Great first post! Welcome.
Welcome to the club homie.youtube.com/watch?v=unZAsJQaSFY
I can't post a complete link yet, so posting partial link only..
Thanks! 'cept that I messed up the title in my haste..Any way to edit that?
Man, that was Boldin-esque right there.
The best part? He kind of went out of his way to lay the truck stick on him. He could have kept going up, but hesitated and changed direction justatouch in order to square him up and knock him the ef out.
That was awesome.
so frustrating to think how well Williams was going to complement him this season.
I agree. Williams was a less than stellar draft pick when there were so many other players available that had to have similar grades and play a position of need. I do think Jabaal Sheard would have been the pick had not Clevelnad selected the pick prior to the Cards.Beanie needs his touches. It's possible that neither of them would be effective right now because they'd each be getting 7 carries a game. It's not like Beanie is lacking a complementary back at this point; he's getting the job done on his own.
If LSH were healthy I think that Beanie would really be putting the mistake of drafting Williams into perspective. LSH as a third-down back would've been a great weapon for 8 plays or so a game.
I agree. Williams was a less than stellar draft pick when there were so many other players available that had to have similar grades and play a position of need. I do think Jabaal Sheard would have been the pick had not Clevelnad selected the pick prior to the Cards.
Beanie needs his touches. It's possible that neither of them would be effective right now because they'd each be getting 7 carries a game. It's not like Beanie is lacking a complementary back at this point; he's getting the job done on his own.
If LSH were healthy I think that Beanie would really be putting the mistake of drafting Williams into perspective. LSH as a third-down back would've been a great weapon for 8 plays or so a game.
Akeem Ayers was there in the 2nd. Justin Houston in the 3rd. So far their stats look fairly good but don't really know anything about what system they are in or if they would have been good fits for AZ. Why would the Cards pass on guys like that to take a RB and then a TE?
Hopefully Sam Acho will develop and make it a moot point.