Found June 09, 2009 on MVN:
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I for one am from the school of thought that an established 1000 yard back, who doesn't fumble is an untouchable. It just is so crucial to have veteran hands controlling the rock, especially for a team that is based in the north east region of the country. We play a game each in Buffalo and New England in addition to our eight at home. All off season long, there has been talk of TJ gettng shipped out. Especially after the team drafted Shonn "One Man Gang" Greene in the third round of this year's draft. My question to you is, for whom would this be an acceptable move? There was talk for Jay Cutler before he was shipped to Chicago, then also talk for Anquan Boldin and Braylon Edwards. Is there any reason why you feel he should be traded? I tend to think that it is a way to avoid giving him the contract renegotiation he is looking for. With the teams in our division, a new makeover yet again with the passing game and the schedule as it is this year, I tend to think that not only do you want an established person heading up the running game, you also want someone who is familiar with the blocking scheme and tendencies of the personnel. The only other player on the roster who is familiar is Leon Washington. I prefer to have a bigger back with experience to compliment him. Perhaps Mike Tannenbaum and the staff truly feel Shonn Greene can get the job done as they signed another RB Craig Kobel today.
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