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Originally Posted by milkman
Charles is approaching the downside of his career, and I don't think trying to save RBs actually works.
You take advantage of his physical ability now, because whether he gets 150 touches or 225, he will still hit that wall in the next season or 2.
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I get your point and agree BUT what Reid was forced to do last year when Charles went down was open up more of the playbook and Reid was surprised by joy when he found out how talented West and Ware can be when he did this. Our record was 1-5 when Charles went down. Our offense was too predictable for defenses with Charles being keyed on with teams stacking the box.
I say keep the same play book open that West and Ware used after Charles went down with Charles in the mix making it very difficult for D's to figure out who is getting the ball especially when you have to factor in Maclin,Kelce Streater/Williams if they produce and especially with Hill being a potentially faster and tougher slot version of Wes Welker. How fun would that be to watch !!