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Personally I'd prefer him to get like 15-20, someone they bring in to get 10-15 and Smallwood to get 5-7.
Part of Clement's effectiveness so far has been how sparingly they've used him and how fresh he's been when he comes in. The more we can spread the touches around and keep all the guys fresh, the better, IMO.
Now, if Clement or someone they trade for are absolutely feeling it, sure, keep feeding that guy, but if theyre all performing about the same, a nice rotation like they had during the Super Bowl run last year is ideal. We don't have a Saquon, Gurley or Bell (yet?) so no need to wear one specific guy down.
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Huh?
A UDFA making it as a Hall of Fame every down player makes an even better argument that Clement can handle the load.
EDITED TO ADD: Actually, draft status as a measure of ability to handle volume of play is silly from the get go if a player has the talent ... which is what I should have written from the beginning.Last edited by slag; 10-12-2018, 12:40 PM.Obscenity is the last refuge of an inarticulate motherfucker.
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no it doesn't. and citing his averages in college is even sillier. just look at his college play and compare it to saquon's. do you see any resemblance?
if corey clement ends up being one of the greatest UDFAs of all time, as peters has, awesome. i like him, but i think there's a reason that pederson said his role wasn't going to change much going into 2018. i don't think he compares to barkley, zeke, gurley...the guys who see 300+ touches. now if you team him up with shady or trevin coleman...that could be very effective.
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