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  • #61
    Once Lewis was healthy, he had as many touches as Blount. The playoffs was how they usually run their offense.

    Playoff Stats
    Blount: 35 attempts, 109 yards, 1 TD, 1 rec, 8 yards
    Lewis: 25 attempts, 79 yards, 1 TD, 5 rec, 34 yards
    White: 7 attempts, 29 yards, 2 TDs, 18 rec, 137 yards, 2 TDs (Should have been Super Bowl MVP)

    This is a RBBC. Blount was acquired for a 7th round pick, Lewis for nothing, and White for a 4th round pick. That's how it's done by a smart team.

    Dallas had one of the worst passing defenses in the NFL last season (They just lost Carr and Claiborne). They were exposed in the playoffs.

    I prefer the Eagles follow the Patriots blueprint in building a winner.

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    • #62
      i would love it if the eagles could follow the pats blueprint. that would also involve winning SBs with late round/undrafted WRs who wouldn't be good on other teams. it helps when you have the best coach and QB ever. i get that sports talk radio is probably filled with mouth breathers who want us to go WR/RB in the first every year, which isn't smart. but you asked for examples of good teams drafting RBs, or winning SBs with 1st-rd RBs, and i gave you examples.

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