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Someone is reminding me of another 21 that use to break runs
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Best part of his game to me is he has balance. Gets knocked around and doesn’t go down.
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reminds me of the other 21 now with a burger joint in Portland
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21 > 26. The stat lines don't lie.
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ducks5ever wrote:21 > 26. The stat lines don't lie.
Stats don’t mean everything. Dye has been pretty damn good. So has Seven. Good line play has been key. Moorhead has more Toys now. Cardwell definitely looks good.
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were his runs gaping holes or cuts through the line?
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Cardwell is exactly what you want in a RB. Verdell and Dye are great in their own ways but Cardwell looks to be the total package.


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Quietduck wrote:were his runs gaping holes or cuts through the line?
He had both.
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Quietduck wrote:Someone is reminding me of another 21 that use to break runs

Looks a lot more like a 22 to me. Droughns
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Quietduck wrote:reminds me of the other 21 now with a burger joint in Portland

Who reminds you of him? Dye. Because Cardwell is like 6ft 215, not 5’8 185.
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Quietduck wrote:were his runs gaping holes or cuts through the line?
He was excellent about running where the O line made holes instead of just blasting and hoping. Cardwell seems to be more seasoned than he is.
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Balance and ability to cut and take it to top speed
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Mastro convincing Mario take take Cardwell was a very good thing.

Dye is still a great player, deserves his reps, but Cardwell certainly has potential going forward.
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buckmarkduck wrote:
Quietduck wrote:Someone is reminding me of another 21 that use to break runs

Looks a lot more like a 22 to me. Droughns
I like this comparison. Hopefully he doesn't fumble as much as Reuben.
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no broken legs...
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