he should be complimenting Sanders and not the other way around (that's not a knock on Howard). His development has been a huge bright spot this season.
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Originally posted by McCarthy12 View Posthe should be complimenting Sanders and not the other way around (that's not a knock on Howard). His development has been a huge bright spot this season.
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Originally posted by 2Far View PostHoward is legit. You don't just get rid of him unless you're overpaying for what you're asking him to do. He could easily play more of a role, they just don't ask him to.
hes gonna get a large contract. the Eagles have a large number of holes...RB isn’t one.
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Originally posted by 2Far View PostHoward is legit.
Scott has the potential to be a short yardage guy, plus he has receiving ability and breakaway speed when he gets to the second level. Bring in another back and let RB2 be an open competition. Money's too tight to bring back Howard, especially when you have to pay and replace Alshon in the same offseason.Last edited by The Duck; 12-15-2019, 09:59 PM.
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Now if I search this board, how many "extend Howard now" and "extend Howard yesterday" posts am I gonna find by you. I'm too lazy, but JUT loves that stuff.
Originally posted by Ground_Meat View Post
Agreed, but what about Scott? He was a huge part of this win today. I’m glad they didn’t give him an “Alshon” contract...-Slizz of Wangnutz
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Originally posted by BigSlizz View PostNow if I search this board, how many "extend Howard now" and "extend Howard yesterday" posts am I gonna find by you. I'm too lazy, but JUT loves that stuff.
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I hate having this conversation, because Howard's an easy guy to root for. He knows he has no real quickness or cutting ability, so he runs downhill and bowls dudes over. You have to like a guy who knows what he and what he isn't and plays no-bullshit football, but the fact of the matter is, his style of play is most likely going to result in a shortened NFL career, especially if he's having neurological issues. Six weeks ago, you could maybe make the case for bringing him back. Now that Sanders has emerged and Scott looks like he can play, it doesn't make much sense to spend the money it would take to keep him. Not with all of the other needs this team has.
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