What do you mean by a different cat?I'm a little surprised that they didn't bring him back. He had a monster year getting into the end zone, and I thought he was a fan favorite. A little bit of a different cat, from what I understand, but he definitely was productive for them.
They probably had to pay him. They are too busy building Beartown to worry about the piddly players.I'm a little surprised that they didn't bring him back. He had a monster year getting into the end zone, and I thought he was a fan favorite. A little bit of a different cat, from what I understand, but he definitely was productive for them.
They probably had to pay him. They are too busy building Beartown to worry about the piddly players.
I think he was referring to Williams. I love David and was thrilled when my favorite team drafted him, but unless you're a top 5 type of RB then I think its usually better to draft a RB on day 2 or 3 of the draft and spend the $ elsewhere.They probably had to pay him. They are too busy building Beartown to worry about the piddly players.
They have one of the best lines in the NFL. I wonder if they plan on moving on from either Swift or Jamal Williams?Please please please tell me that Detroit has an actual offensive line
Swift is the change, DM becomes the smash into the line and get TDs guy. A note for next year's fantasy draft.They have one of the best lines in the NFL. I wonder if they plan on moving on from either Swift or Jamal Williams?
Lmao, ok. And the bears are the bears.Uh. Yeah. Might take two years. But yeah. Did you see how much cap space and how many draft picks they have over the next two years? And, the Packers are trending down big time, and the Vikings, well, are the Vikings and the Loins are the Loins.
Yeah Jamaal Williams is the one I was referring to. From what I understand he's got a very big and unique personality. Not in a bad way at all. Just not what you think of when you think of a typical pro football player. He's made reference a few times to coaches just needing to "let me be me", which I thought is what he'd found in Detroit, but I guess it didn't last.I think he was referring to Williams. I love David and was thrilled when my favorite team drafted him, but unless you're a top 5 type of RB then I think its usually better to draft a RB on day 2 or 3 of the draft and spend the $ elsewhere.
Are they not resigning Jamal Williams? He lead the NFL in Tds last year, this is a weird signing for them if they plan on using all 3 backs.Swift is the change, DM becomes the smash into the line and get TDs guy. A note for next year's fantasy draft.
Yeah he was great this year, so its a bit strange the Lions aren't going to keep him (assuming that's what will happen). He'll probably get more money than Montgomery is getting, so maybe the Lions think they can spend the difference elsewhere and get better. David Montgomery just seems like a Dan Campbell type of player.Yeah Jamaal Williams is the one I was referring to. From what I understand he's got a very big and unique personality. Not in a bad way at all. Just not what you think of when you think of a typical pro football player. He's made reference a few times to coaches just needing to "let me be me", which I thought is what he'd found in Detroit, but I guess it didn't last.
Bears are going to regret that.
It still makes me scratch my head the way that the NFL has devalued running backs.. Montgomery will likely have 3 times as many touches as Lazard but make less money
I like this move for Montgomery. The Lions offense looked good down the stretch last year. The coaching staff uses a run oriented scheme, at least as much as you'll see in the NFL. He'll get the touches and some exposure.
When you're at the bottom, you can only go up!!They are?
Bears are going to regret that.