Hambrick's days in Dallas are not done, but he likely won't be the lead back heading into 2004. The Star-Telegram reports the team is interested in acquiring a lead back such as Duce Staley, Corey Dillon or Curtis Martin either through trade or free agency. Fantasy Spin: Hambrick had his chance, and he didn't do much with it. It probably isn't even worth wasting a late-round pick on him. (Rob Hurtt/TSN)
I do like the idea of Dillon heading south. But having Martin re-unite with Parcells could be something extraordinary.
Football Newbie wrote:i dont care where dillon goes. RUDI RUDI RUDI!!!!
amen brotha! But later in the draft, they should draft a running back for insurance.....not in the first couple of rds., but you can find some quality rb's in the later rds. if you play your cards right, alah Lee Suggs, O-Smith, Dom.Davis.....
Hambrick looked slow and out of shape this year. He reminded me of NFL-RonDayne.
Hambrick's days in Dallas are not done, but he likely won't be the lead back heading into 2004. The Star-Telegram reports the team is interested in acquiring a lead back such as Duce Staley, Corey Dillon or Curtis Martin either through trade or free agency. Fantasy Spin: Hambrick had his chance, and he didn't do much with it. It probably isn't even worth wasting a late-round pick on him. (Rob Hurtt/TSN)
I do like the idea of Dillon heading south. But having Martin re-unite with Parcells could be something extraordinary.
As good as Martin looked the last 3/4 of this season, I'm sure Parcells could squeeze 2-3 seasons more of productivity out of him. If I were the Cowboys, I'd rather have Buckhalter than Staley, but I doubt Reid lets both of them go.
Football Newbie wrote:i dont care where dillon goes. RUDI RUDI RUDI!!!!
amen brotha! But later in the draft, they should draft a running back for insurance.....not in the first couple of rds., but you can find some quality rb's in the later rds. if you play your cards right, alah Lee Suggs, O-Smith, Dom.Davis..... Hambrick looked slow and out of shape this year. He reminded me of NFL-RonDayne.
I completely agree - bringing in a veteran helps, but they need some youth with speed and agility to help them out...an explosion off the bench would be a huge plus
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Football Newbie wrote:i dont care where dillon goes. RUDI RUDI RUDI!!!!
you can find some quality rb's in the later rds. if you play your cards right, alah Lee Suggs, O-Smith, Dom.Davis..... Hambrick looked slow and out of shape this year. He reminded me of NFL-RonDayne.
Yes, if you take a chance, it will pay off. O. Smith was considered first round talent, but he had character troubles. The coaches at Minny think he is a good guy. He turned it around, unlike William Green. If the 'boys can find a troubled back but they think they can turn his personality better, then take a shot at him.