Talked about relationship between Atlanta's RBs, having to share touches and the way they handled situation and compared it to Buffalo's RBs and their reltionship.
Buffalo RB situation mentioned on Fox show
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I was wrong about both these situations when they first developed.
I figured we were going to have a great 1-2 punch with the addition of WM. How could we miss? WRONG.
I also thought Atlanta was nuts for drafting another solid RB since Vick was already such a running threat. It appeared to be a waste of money in building the running game with three running threats that way.
WRONG.
;-p“The Bills: better than the record indicates.”
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forget marcell shipp. he is garbage, i'd rather have shaud. no less than what we paid for henry so we better get at least a 2nd for him or i would just keep him and bench him if he starts to *****, which he will, if he wants a huge contract after this year he better play his ass off for whatever team he is on.
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He was your hero before WM, and now he's the devil? He was great the last 2 years, but WM is is better, therefore, we're trading him. He deserves to be traded and started. It's strictly business. How could you handle it better than Henry if you were in his situation?"It's not whether you win or lose; it's how you play the game."-Vince Lombardi
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Originally posted by ShadowHawk7He was your hero before WM, and now he's the devil? He was great the last 2 years, but WM is is better, therefore, we're trading him. He deserves to be traded and started. It's strictly business. How could you handle it better than Henry if you were in his situation?
If I were in Henry's situation I would do whatever my employer wanted me to do as I honor my contract.
I'm not a player- but if I were my focus would be with the team, not my personal gains. When my contract runs out I would then re-visit my situation and find a team that best fit what I wanted to do.
Everyone complains when we don't win like the Patriots- who are the poster children for giving up the personal stats in exchange for a ring. Bettis is another example of doing what it takes (paycut, rode the bench) to get a championship.
True competition at a position really brings out the best (and worse) out of people. it seperates the true team players from the selfish.
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Originally posted by DozerdogIf I were in Henry's situation I would do whatever my employer wanted me to do as I honor my contract.
I'm not a player- but if I were my focus would be with the team, not my personal gains. When my contract runs out I would then re-visit my situation and find a team that best fit what I wanted to do.
Everyone complains when we don't win like the Patriots- who are the poster children for giving up the personal stats in exchange for a ring. Bettis is another example of doing what it takes (paycut, rode the bench) to get a championship.
True competition at a position really brings out the best (and worse) out of people. it seperates the true team players from the selfish.
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