Daniel Jeremiah
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And now we've got a running back who can not only hit a home run, I can get him involved in the pass game, but look, you come against some of those big-time fronts, it's like having an extra lineman back there to help protect Caleb. So that would be maybe a little shock if that happened
And now we've got a running back who can not only hit a home run, I can get him involved in the pass game, but look, you come against some of those big-time fronts, it's like having an extra lineman back there to help protect Caleb. So that would be maybe a little shock if that happened
I just think it's the order of operation. I don't think that I have an issue with taking a running back, and I don't think most teams do. I think the mistakes are when you're a terrible team and you take a running back, knowing he's got like a six-year, seven-year shelf life, and you're going to waste two or three years of those carries on a terrible team. What's the point?
I just think it's the order of operation. I don't think that I have an issue with taking a running back, and I don't think most teams do. I think the mistakes are when you're a terrible team and you take a running back, knowing he's got like a six-year, seven-year shelf life, and you're going to waste two or three years of those carries on a terrible team. What's the point?
I just think it's the order of operation. I don't think that I have an issue with taking a running back, and I don't think most teams do. I think the mistakes are when you're a terrible team and you take a running back, knowing he's got like a six-year, seven-year shelf life, and you're going to waste two or three years of those carries on a terrible team. What's the point?
Like you're better off building up your team. And then the second I start the clock on the running back, like it matters. All of his carries like Detroit had the offensive line. They'd already taken care of the marquee positions on defense. They had Aiden Hutchinson. So you drop Jameer Gibbs in and he hits the ground running and off you go.
Like you're better off building up your team. And then the second I start the clock on the running back, like it matters. All of his carries like Detroit had the offensive line. They'd already taken care of the marquee positions on defense. They had Aiden Hutchinson. So you drop Jameer Gibbs in and he hits the ground running and off you go.
Like you're better off building up your team. And then the second I start the clock on the running back, like it matters. All of his carries like Detroit had the offensive line. They'd already taken care of the marquee positions on defense. They had Aiden Hutchinson. So you drop Jameer Gibbs in and he hits the ground running and off you go.
But to me, if you're a bad team, bad offensive line, you can disguise a good running back with a bad supporting cast. So that's where the mistake is for me.
But to me, if you're a bad team, bad offensive line, you can disguise a good running back with a bad supporting cast. So that's where the mistake is for me.
But to me, if you're a bad team, bad offensive line, you can disguise a good running back with a bad supporting cast. So that's where the mistake is for me.
A hundred percent. Yeah, it's to me, it's just that it's one of the final pieces there. Everybody talked about, you know, I think Seattle was the reason for this was kind of like you build up your roster, then you drop in the quarterback. I almost more believe so. It's the running back in terms of once you have everything built up, OK, drop him in there and off you go.
A hundred percent. Yeah, it's to me, it's just that it's one of the final pieces there. Everybody talked about, you know, I think Seattle was the reason for this was kind of like you build up your roster, then you drop in the quarterback. I almost more believe so. It's the running back in terms of once you have everything built up, OK, drop him in there and off you go.
A hundred percent. Yeah, it's to me, it's just that it's one of the final pieces there. Everybody talked about, you know, I think Seattle was the reason for this was kind of like you build up your roster, then you drop in the quarterback. I almost more believe so. It's the running back in terms of once you have everything built up, OK, drop him in there and off you go.
And there's teams in this draft where you look at it. And that's why.
And there's teams in this draft where you look at it. And that's why.
And there's teams in this draft where you look at it. And that's why.
like normally the teams picking the top 10 aren't don't have those key bases covered and so that's why you see some of these running backs that go up there maybe don't pop as much but the bears are a different they're different like if somehow genti were to get there they've they've invested in that offensive line they have the quarterback in place they have all the key positions in defense they're in pretty good spot there um so that's why it's kind of a unique opportunity for them and
like normally the teams picking the top 10 aren't don't have those key bases covered and so that's why you see some of these running backs that go up there maybe don't pop as much but the bears are a different they're different like if somehow genti were to get there they've they've invested in that offensive line they have the quarterback in place they have all the key positions in defense they're in pretty good spot there um so that's why it's kind of a unique opportunity for them and
like normally the teams picking the top 10 aren't don't have those key bases covered and so that's why you see some of these running backs that go up there maybe don't pop as much but the bears are a different they're different like if somehow genti were to get there they've they've invested in that offensive line they have the quarterback in place they have all the key positions in defense they're in pretty good spot there um so that's why it's kind of a unique opportunity for them and