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Where's the love for Fournette?
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(10-21-2019, 09:22 AM)Jags32250 Wrote: I would try my hardest trade him while he has value. My eyes don’t see a dynamic running back built for long term success. We are 2 games out of the Division lead and play Indy 2 more times this season. You mean you want to pretty much throw away this season by turning the critical RB duties over a less than average RB in Ryquell Armstead and some dude named Tyler Ervin ? Glad you're not our GM. You obviously are not a season ticket holder because nobody vested in this team wants to tank the season when they are 2 games out and only 40% into the season. If you're going to trade him, do it in the offseason when we can prepare to replace him with a veteran RB (Kareem Hunt) and a 2nd year Armstead |
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