Dallas trading Hambrick

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Daseal
05-02-2004, 09:58 AM
I think he'll get a backup job somewhere. I think he could definitly be better than what he showed in Dallas.

AnonEmouse
05-02-2004, 10:18 AM
Don't speak too soon Carnage. Hicks is still with the Bengals and is doing well in Europe. OK, that isn't the most glowing endorsement, but remember what NFLE did for Johnson, Warner, Hall et al.

I happen to think some players take 2-3 years to be properly ready for the NFL. Pity is that's often too late for them.

Carnage
05-02-2004, 11:30 AM
I'm still pulling for him! Now and again he has had big games.

mizzo skins man
05-03-2004, 10:46 PM
Hey Carnage, I just seen Skip Kicks this last weekend on the NFL network. I was sitting there killing time watching NFL Europe and there he was.

Still not real impressive.



What sucks is that I was a big Skip fan when he and Stephen Davis were battling for the starting job in Washington.


I guess that hindsight really is 20/20

offiss
05-04-2004, 02:49 AM
I don't see how this guy could be any better outside of dallas? parcell's has a great history with RB's, and couldn't get anything out of him, including having him show up to training camp last year out of shape, dallas is starving for a RB and they can't get rid of this guy fast enough, that sum's up T. hambrick.

Daseal
05-04-2004, 06:57 AM
He's young, adjusting to a new system, never had much playing time, and stuck behind a hard act to follow. He needs some time.

JoeRedskin
05-04-2004, 08:46 AM
Hambrick is going to be the best back in Arena football next year.

MTK
05-04-2004, 12:28 PM
Hey Carnage, I just seen Skip Kicks this last weekend on the NFL network. I was sitting there killing time watching NFL Europe and there he was.

Still not real impressive.



What sucks is that I was a big Skip fan when he and Stephen Davis were battling for the starting job in Washington.


I guess that hindsight really is 20/20
I don't think you were alone in favoring Hicks over Davis back in '98.

I'll admit I thought Hicks was the more dynamic runner. Davis pretty much came out of nowhere. I know he had a good college career, but before '98 he was pretty average anytime he got into a game. Playing at FB the season before helped him learn how to play with more power and the rest is history.

offiss
05-04-2004, 04:16 PM
I don't think you were alone in favoring Hicks over Davis back in '98.

I'll admit I thought Hicks was the more dynamic runner. Davis pretty much came out of nowhere. I know he had a good college career, but before '98 he was pretty average anytime he got into a game. Playing at FB the season before helped him learn how to play with more power and the rest is history.

Exactly, he learned how to hit the hole hard instead of looking and being tenative, I see the same thing in trung candidate, only trung lack's the power, but he has more speed, I am kind of curious how his situation now play's out.

la73hof
05-05-2004, 10:34 PM
the highest he'll ever be on a depth chart for the rest of his career is back up and isn't even worth a 7th rounder.

How about a McDonalds extra value meal???..I wont even ask for a super size!!!

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