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Wasn't Tolbert supposed to relieve the pressure on short yardage situations?

He's a bruiser. A former FB good for a couple yards and a cloud of dust. Granted he's capable of breaking a 10-12 yarder on occasion, but we need a banger who's also a breakaway threat in the backfield to spell shady

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What New England does well is get worn out running backs and judiciously use them. They don't keep them for long but when they have them they usually make a great contribution. For the most part the issue isn't the talent but the mind-set and willingness to accept a diminishing role.

gosh, they say bringing up hitler in an internet conversation is Goodwin's Theory and it states arguments die here.

 

arguments bringing up new england should be the same.

 

what they do with their players has been working for them often in the past. it doesn't make sense. at all. in anyway.

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gosh, they say bringing up hitler in an internet conversation is Goodwin's Theory and it states arguments die here.

 

arguments bringing up new england should be the same.

 

what they do with their players has been working for them often in the past. it doesn't make sense. at all. in anyway.

Maybe for you it is anathema to learn from winners but not for me. I'm open to learn from the most successful team in the modern history of the NFL. A lot of fans hate the Pats. Not I. I not only admire how they run their operation but I'm also traitorous enough to believe that Goodell screwed them in the inflategate fiasco.

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Maybe for you it is anathema to learn from winners but not for me. I'm open to learn from the most successful team in the modern history of the NFL. A lot of fans hate the Pats. Not I. I not only admire how they run their operation but I'm also traitorous enough to believe that Goodell screwed them in the inflategate fiasco.

i don't disagree one bit about learning from the best.

 

but it's been almost 16 years of their success. their method has been tried and emulated countless times and failed. there is just simply something they're doing that no one else can. every assistant has floundered when they left the organization, every player essentially goes on to flounder and there is just something they do that wins. I suspect Ernie Adams, Bill Belichick, and Tom Brady combined with some cheating has got them to where they are and why they dominate

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I think this has become obvious to some this year. A big back who can take some of the load off of Mccoy might extend his career and improve his efficiency. Tolbert is just a stop gap guy. This should be addressed in the offseason. I believe this is a bigger need than some people think it is. It'll keep Mccoy's legs fresh, plus this draft class is loaded with good backs.

33 touches today! I love it, but I gotta admit - coming back from that on Thursday ain't easy. A true backup who can do the things McCoy does (albeit obviously not as well) would certainly help.

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Am concerned because without McCoy , our offense is done.

It seems as if the line has suddenly figured out how to block over the last two weeks. I assume some changes were made during the bye. I wonder how much say Shady had in it.

Tolbert was getting some decent yardage on some plays but he is not capable of carrying this load of Shady goes down.

 

I'm concerned about this as well because every time McCoy takes a big hit I'm holding my breath.

 

Hence the need for another Gilliselee/Karlos Williams type of player. No way this team can be confident in Tolbert getting 20+ carries a game if something happens to McCoy.

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I agree. I keep hoping they trade for someone before the deadline. It was reported they were sniffing around for a RB.

 

...and what retread do you expect to find now?......do we even know what Banyard or Taiwan Jones can produce or is the grass definitely greener elsewhere?.....yup, they have had substantial (COUGH) opportunities, right?....

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Notice how I said it should be addressed in the offseason? Didn't read well did we? Buffalo needs a guy who can rush 10-15 times next to Mccoy not 3-8 going into next year. He's 30. Tolbert is also old and not a potential replacement. Please read before commenting

Yea but no backup RB gets 15 carries a game ... not even 10

 

Gillislee averaged 6 carries a game last year. It be nice to have a high end backup but it's only 6 carries. Shady can be premier till he retires

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Wasn't Tolbert supposed to relieve the pressure on short yardage situations?

Tolbert has been better than I expected, so McD was partially correct. But, tolbert is still an overage slug......he has football sense.....but limited skills in the extreme in terms of speed and threat. Agreed Shady needs a better back behind him. Taiwan Jones is next in line right now, I think now that Joe Banyard has been released.

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Yea but Shady barely comes off the field,so while it'd be great to have a premiere backup, I don't consider it a necessity at all.

Plus Tolbert has ran very well these last 2 weeks

 

I didn't look up any numbers but it feels like Shady takes himself out quite a bit more than I'd like.

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Tolbert has been better than I expected, so McD was partially correct. But, tolbert is still an overage slug......he has football sense.....but limited skills in the extreme in terms of speed and threat. Agreed Shady needs a better back behind him. Taiwan Jones is next in line right now, I think now that Joe Banyard has been released.

They resigned Banyard 10-28-17 to the 53.

 

They should get him or T Jones some meaningful carries before they are needed for heavy duty.

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