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Bills kicking tires on a 1 year deal for Fred Jackson...FWIW


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I don't see why this isn't a good idea. Fred's year in Seattle, he only played in 4 games before a high ankle sprain ended his season. He carried 26 for 100 yds (3.8avg) and caught 32/257 2TD's in essentially 3 games (only 2 catches yds and a TD week 2). That'll work. He's not getting the full load so for what he brings to the table, production, leadership, blitz pick-up, hands and work ethic, the minimum for him would be a steal IMO. It's a net positive.

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unfortunately the game is played on the field. A locker room presence means nothing if the guy can't play. Make him an assistant coach then but last I watched him play he looked slow and couldn't make tacklers miss

 

I mean he still would have to compete this summer and if he doesn't make the 53 so be it. Then we can let him retire a Bill like he should be. However, I don't see the harm in letting him come in and compete for a spot. The only person with his spot set is McCoy otherwise every other rb role is open for competition.

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I would love this...he may not even make the team but at least this would satisfy his need to know if he could make it. He can't be much worse than Reggie Bush..

 

 

No one has been as bad as Reggie Bush in what, 60 years? Net negative rushing is tough to top.

 

But FJax and Tolbert have to be about equally washed up, IMO. Loved them both in their primes......both of their impacts far surpassed their yards per carry/touch which is not nearly as common to see as it once was.........but it wouldn't take much to unseat either of them at this point........and that would give them a good shot because after McCoy and Jon Wiliams......there is not much.

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Jackson's tank has been empty for the better part of 3 years. Holding on to some archaic idea that he can be the same Fred-ex when he was delivering in Buffalo 5 years ago is just that. Regardless, I don't care if they sign him or not. We know he's always been good for the locker room and the team. He's the prototypical "team first" player. His role, even in the event of a McCoy injury, would be limited.

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YES BYE BYE JONATHAN BUST WILLIAMS

Bust? I have a 4.0 College GPA and I am becoming concerned that coming on this site will make me less intelligent. Is stupidity contagious. How do you even come to this conclusion.

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