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It is the Troy Hambrick effect in my humble opinion.
Remember when Troy Hambrick was going to be the next Cowboys RB after Emmitt Smith ?
His productivity was insane when he was splitting time with Smith. But once the start teams started to game plan against him, and Hambrick ended up doing ZERO!
Norwood would bring nothing to this squad and would be a HORRIBLE HORRIBLE move for the Cardinals to give up Dockett for.
I dunno. It's really hard to say. When Hambrick became the full-time starter, he still gained almost 1000 yards and scored 5 TDs, though his YPC dropped to 3.5 (which is still better than a guy like Marcel Shipp, whom people here seem to defend to no end).
I guess I have to wonder if it was all Hambrick, or also that the Cowboys (I think) had Quincy Carter as their quarterback and Richie Anderson was their leading pass-catcher.
Norwood is an interesting player, but I don't think you trade for running backs unless you're talking about a Clinton Portis-level talent. Norwood would require a new contract and you never know when he'd start to wear down. Also, I don't think he'll ever be an every-down back, so you're basically trading a Pro Bowl DT who probably hasn't reached his peak for two RBs, and I don't think that's going to help.