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It's not Michael Bush, he's not a Free Agent since he spent his first year on the non football injury list.
Obviously McGahee. Probably Snelling. Brown makes sense. McClain would make sense. Jerome Harrison, Kevin Smith, Cadillac Williams, etc...
None of these guys are remotely exciting. McClain would be nice, Snelling has potential, McGahee and Brown don't completely suck. Everyone else, meh.
Our RB situation looks bad overall. I still like Moreno, and Fannin is intriguing, but meh.
Of those, I'm hoping for McClain, (a guy who can block, run, and catch) Jerome Harison, (vastly underappreciated and underrated IMHO) & Smith (a guy I've always liked)
"Happiness is just an illusion, filled with sadness and confusion." Jimmy Ruffin
McLain for the obvious reasons. Also I like Ronnie brown. Even though he has some injuries he doesn't have as much wear and tear as you would think since he was always splitting carries and never was the work horse. Also there is no decline in his production like with mcgahee.
Paul Ernster. Everybody knew he could punt, but few ever got to see what a great runner he was. Kind of a combination of Jim Brown and Gail Sayers, with a little Barry Sanders.
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