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He has another year of team control. He will play it out and it is unlikely we keep him around beyond that.Re-sign @ a fair price
He has another year of team control. He will play it out and it is unlikely we keep him around beyond that.Re-sign @ a fair price
We will see, If BC develops you are likely right if not I could see us offering him a fair dealHe has another year of team control. He will play it out and it is unlikely we keep him around beyond that.
Does panning out mean a Kyren equivalent minus the fumbles or all around better than KW?I think he's the type of player you replace instead of paying. Has gotten nicked up a lot during his time here. Fumbles issues this year. And doesn't have that game-breaking extra gear. Good HB, but he's not an elite player at his position. Draft a replacement to pair with Corum (who will hopefully pan out).
I think you undervalue him a touch. I think he is top 10. His fumbles lately are bringing his stock down but he’s a very solid back. You can use the fumbles to get his price down and play Corum more to even the load.Re-sign @ a fair price, which to me is outside of top 10 closer to 15 to 20 in RB pay. He finds the endzone at a high rate.
This is where I am at.depends on the contract... if its reasonable keep him.
He is a great short yardage runner - but not a break the bank guy.
I agree with you, my assessment of value is based on whether or not Corum looks to be the heir apparent and will we value KW at a higher cost.I think you undervalue him a touch. I think he is top 10. His fumbles lately are bringing his stock down but he’s a very solid back. You can use the fumbles to get his price down and play Corum more to even the load.
The Rams drafted a clone for a reason though, injuries and freshness in a game. Once they trust Corum enough, they’ll split carries more evenly, depending who the hot guy is that day. We do need a third string speed back we can mix in.I agree with you, my assessment of value is based on whether or not Corum looks to be the heir apparent and will we value KW at a higher cost.
I love the way KW is playing as has played for his tenure here. Fumbles happen, I am not counting them against him as much as some.
For me I think we already replaced KW with Corum. If we keep him so be it but that's just what I think.Why do some people fantasize about replacing our good players with potentially better ones instead of fantasizing about replacing our bad players with better, potentially great ones?
Yeah, but leads the league in fumbles over the last 2 years. How much does that offset the TD production?27 TD's in 24 games
Because "good" players are most often not resigned when their rookie contract runs out.Why do some people fantasize about replacing our good players with potentially better ones instead of fantasizing about replacing our bad players with better, potentially great ones?