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Re: Lions Offseason Report
« Reply #1 on: Apr 1st, 2005, 3:39pm » |
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Funny... This is where I thought he should have gone a year or two ago (before Kevin Jones arrived). From "The REAL Feed": NFL ROUNDUP: Lions sign backup running back White FREEP: Football (01.04.2005 06:07) The Lions signed free agent running back Jamel White, the team announced Thursday. Terms of the deal were not released. White, 5-feet-9, 208 pounds, has rushed for 1,406 yards on 376 carries in five seasons. He also has 170 receptions. White, 27, will likely compete for a third-string o... He does make a nice backup to Jones. If Jones were to get injured, I think White could make some noise in this offense.
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Re: Lions Offseason Report
« Reply #7 on: Jun 21st, 2005, 9:02am » |
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I, for one, think he'll make it. Let's face it, he really has been working with a subpar cast. Last year was the first he had a top-flight receiver in tow (Roy Williams) as Charles Rogers has been injured since jump and the others he's been working with are the likes of Scotty Anderson and Az-Zahir Hakim. He never had a solid running game until they drafted Kevin Jones last season. The defense had been awful, making Joey play catch up with a less-than-stellar supporting cast. Not to mention the Offensive Coordinator roulette he's been playing. Now, barring the inevitable injury to Rogers, he has three big fast WRs to throw to. He has a very solid TE in Pollard and a running game with KJ. The offensive line will be an issue, but might surprise. And the defense has improved (on paper at least). So, a lot of the negativity over the past few years has been falling on the QB when he didn't have the support he needed. What good is a hammer if you don't have any nails?
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