Eagles contacted Bills about trade for Spiller before landing Sproles
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Re: Eagles contacted Bills about trade for Spiller before landing Sproles
Hall of Fame running back Gale Sayers is the only other player in NFL history with at least 3,000 rushing yards, 1,000 receiving yards, 1,150 kick-return yards and 300 punt-return yards in his first four seasons.
I think Spiller would be scary in a Chip Kelly offense. I'm glad the Bills aren't interested in trading Spiller, now hopefully they can find better ways to maximize his skills.
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Re: Eagles contacted Bills about trade for Spiller before landing Sproles
Originally posted by Ed View PostI didn't know this. That's pretty good company for Spiller to be keeping.
I think Spiller would be scary in a Chip Kelly offense. I'm glad the Bills aren't interested in trading Spiller, now hopefully they can find better ways to maximize his skills.
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Re: Eagles contacted Bills about trade for Spiller before landing Sproles
Originally posted by GingerP View Post
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Re: Eagles contacted Bills about trade for Spiller before landing Sproles
Originally posted by WagonCircler View PostUnfortunately, I think Sayers' high stepping style also contributed to the injuries that shortened his career.
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Re: Eagles contacted Bills about trade for Spiller before landing Sproles
this seems consistent with the whaley approach. If there is an offer, hear it out, make a decision and move forward.
if gretsky can get traded, everyone needs to be evaluated on what the market has to offer. that being said, the bills run OL still isnt good enough to plug and play. as a result, i think you have to a premier back to get defenses worry about you. until the bills commit to a bigger stronger line, we need some of the best RB talent you can get.
if in 2 years, they have asolid line, i'd be just getting younger at the position and seeing what 3rd round RB can get it done. right now, i don't think that's a good approach. specifically with a young qb who needs to know that a running back can take over the game if he can't.
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