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ARIZONA #6 - JAMES CONNER - RUNNINGBACK
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Read wild wild best @ takingahitjoshuamarx.wordpress.com #Takingahit #JoshuaMarx #Dream #Followyourdreams #WildDreams #Powerrangers #Superhero #Football #NFL #RunningBack #Teacher #Love #MentalHealth #MentalIllness #MentalHealthStigma #Poetry #Perseverance #Resilience #Fight #Endracism
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The King Of Spades Death Cards Running Back Chicago Bears T Shirt
Dominate the game day scene with 'The King Of Spades' Death Cards Running Back Chicago Bears T Shirt! Embrace the fierce spirit of the gridiron as you sport this bold tee, designed for the true fans of the Chicago Bears. Made with comfort in mind, it's perfect for cheering on your favorite team in style. Let your passion for football reign supreme with this statement piece!
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been rewatching soul eater, and it has me thinking about (nfl) player duos that would be cool weapon/meister duos
#mundanes#make suggestions#i wanna think about the whole idea of receivers/tightends/runningbacks/etc being called weapons already#who would be what weapon heh
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i think the eagles should kill themselves
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that's sad for jordan oh no :(
#i mean he's not a receiver he's not a runningback#he doesn't have the hands necessarily :(#SIGH#SO SO CLOSE#it was a /mostly/ good play#we just can't let that shift momentum#looks like the guys all have his back on the sideline#oooooof#frustrating!#fblb
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an american women’s rugby primetime espn slot would feed generations
#this is a REAL SPORT#showing me cornhole and baseball where are our jacked runningback type ladies ‼️#paris 2024
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Hampton NFL Draft: This Year's Surprise Top Pick? @EastCoastSportsInvestors
#youtube#NFLDraft Hampton RunningBack NFL DraftAnalysis Gibbs MockDraft NFLDraft2024 Football Sports. Baseball MLB CollegeBall KentuckyWildcats GoWil
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ERdF 579 - MLB y su "Turbo Bat", Miami Open, GP de Portugal y los RB en la NFL 🏃♂️⚾🎾🏍️
Ivan y Roberto analizan lo más destacado del mundo deportivo mientras Luis no pudo acompañarnos. Aquí el minuto a minuto:
⏱️ 00:42 | MLB ⚾ 🔹 ¡La MLB arrancó el jueves pasado! 🔹 El nuevo "Turbo Bat" o "Bat Torpedo" que están usando los Yankees les ayudó a anotar 20 carreras en un partido. 🔹 Paneo completo de la Liga Americana y Nacional. 🔹 Debate especial: ¿Podría Babe Ruth haber jugado en la actualidad? 🔹 Noticias, cápsula y trivia beisbolera.
⏱️ 39:03 | Tenis 🎾 🔹 Final del Abierto de Miami: ✅ Jakub Menšík se coronó campeón en la rama masculina ✅ Aryna Sabalenka ganó el título femenino
⏱️ 43:47 | Motociclismo 🏍️ 🔹 Resultados del GP de Portugal 🔹 Debate: ¿Fue mala decisión no renovar el contrato de Checo Pérez en Red Bull considerando los malos resultados de Liam Lawson?
⏱️ 50:32 | NFL 🏈 🔹 El dilema de los running backs: ¿Por qué ya no reciben grandes contratos? 🔹 De ser las estrellas mejor pagadas de la NFL a tener salarios entre los más bajos 🔹 El impacto de las carreras cada vez más cortas en esta posición
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The Only Thing I Love More Than Being AFan Is Being A Papa Running Back Carolina Panthers T Shirt
Dive into the depths of devotion with this profound t-shirt that encapsulates the essence of family and football. Designed for the devoted grandfathers who bleed Carolina Panthers colors, this shirt proudly declares the dual passions that fuel their spirit. Beyond the thrill of game day, there's a deeper joy found in the role of "Papa" and the legacy passed down through generations. Whether charging through life's challenges like a running back or cheering on the Panthers with the next generation, this shirt embodies the values of loyalty, love, and pride. Wear it with reverence, knowing that your heart beats not just for touchdowns, but for the cherished bonds of family that endure through every season.
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NFL free agency a bonanza for running backs

The running back market during last year's free agency was so bad that the top backs in the league organized a Zoom meeting to discuss their options moving forward. A year later, the start of free agency was headlined by the running back carousel that took place on Monday. The top moves included Saquon Barkley (3-years, $37.75 million) to the Eagles, Josh Jacobs (four years, $48 million) to the Packers, D'Andre Swift (three years, $24 million) to the Bears, and Tony Pollard (three-year $24 million) to the Titans.

Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs (8) is ranked as the No. 12 player on the NFL's Top 100 list going into the 2023 season. Photo by Melinda Meijer/News4usonline Austin Ekeler (two years, $11.43 million) leaves the Los Angeles Chargers to go to play for the Washington Commanders, Devin Singletary (three years, $16.5 million), Zack Moss (two years, $8 million), Antonio Gibson (three years, $11.25 million), and Gus Edwards (two years, $6.5 million) to the Chargers, are also on the move. It is finally a win for the running backs, as all nine players received multi-year deals, a far cry from what happened in 2023. Last year, the top three free agent backs, Barkley, Jacobs, and Pollard, were all slapped with the franchise tag. The decision by NFL teams led to training camp holdouts from Barkley, Jacobs, and Jonathan Taylor, who was set to become a free agent after the season. "I think if I wasn't able to get tagged, the negotiating process would have gone a lot differently. I would have a lot more leverage," Barkley said last offseason. "There are a lot of running backs out here that are key pivotal points to teams having success in this league. The way that we are getting devalued, I don't think it's fair at all, but life is not fair." No ball-carrier received a deal worth more than $6.25 million per year in 2023, and that number was set by Miles Sanders, who was coming off a 1,269-yard, 11-touchdown season. "There are average players in the NFL, but then there are outliers. Those outliers are the guys that are setting the new market and pushing the boundaries, and the reason they are doing that is because they are not the average. So, when we have these narratives coming out where they are comparing the outliers to the average, it really hurts us, and that is not fair to those guys," said Ekeler during last year's training camp. Already on the first day teams could discuss new contracts with players, four running backs have agreed to deals worth more than the $6.25 million threshold. Derrick Henry, Aaron Jones, and Joe Mixon could also surpass that once they find their new teams.

Philadelphia Eagles running back D'Andre Swift (0) rushed for 1,049 yards during the 2023 NFL regular season. Photo credit: Mark Hammond/News4usonline None of this would have been possible if teams had decided to abuse the franchise tag again. It is impossible to reset the market and determine the value of the top-tier players at the position when they are continuously tagged. It is likely that Barkley and Jacobs had verbal agreements in place that the organizations would allow them to become free agents if they returned from their holdouts last season. Jones and Mixon were both released in the wake of all the moves front offices made to acquire new talent at the tailback position. For a moment, it looked as if Green Bay would have arguably the best tandem in the league with the announcement they would be signing Josh Jacobs. At first, it was reported the Packers were working to restructure Jones' contract before the team ultimately waived him. "It is certainly one of the hardest decisions we've had to make in my time with the Packers and not one taken lightly. He has not only had a significant impact on the field and in the locker room, but he is one of the most beloved players in the community," said Green Bay general manager Brian Gutekunst on the decision to release the star running back.

After playing four seasons with the Washington Commanders, running back Antonio Gibson has signed a three-year deal with the New England Patriots. Photo credit: Mark Hammond/News4usonline One is left to wonder whether or not Jones saw the money being handed out to his counterparts and decided he could make more on the open market. He was willing to take a slight pay cut to stay with the team last year when the market was dry, but now that their value has been reestablished, it made sense for him to see what he is worth. The big loser during the shuffle is Ekeler. He was responsible for organizing the Zoom meeting last year. The former Charger saw his worth drastically depreciate after posting the lowest yards per attempt (3.5) of his career and recording his least amount of receptions (51) since 2018. In his previous season with the Los Angeles, he was ninth in Offensive Player of the Year Voting and was the NFL leader in touchdowns. Ekeler would have been one of the most sought-after backs and would have received much more than $5.7 million a year had his production not dropped off. Top Image Caption: Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler tries to escape a Baltimore Ravens defender during a Sunday Night Football game on Nov. 26, 2023. Photo credit: Melinda Meijer/News4usonline Read the full article
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Former NFL, and USFL running back Alex Collins, 28, dies in a motorcycle...
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The Running Back Problem
Whether you are on the side of the running backs, the owners, or indifferent, you have to admit: there is a running back problem. It’s all the talk around the #NFL right now. The question is, though, who or what, exactly, IS the problem?
Running backs believe they are being underpaid. Maybe they are right. Maybe they are wrong. Owners believe the market determines contracts. Maybe they are right. Maybe they are wrong. Let’s explore each.
Running backs are speaking up, claiming they are being underpaid. They are currently the fourth lowest paid position, at an average of $1.8 million per year. The only positions that get paid less are long snapper ($1.1 million), punter ($1.5 million), and fullback (1.7 million). It does seem odd that a typical “skill position” is hanging out so close to the lowest paid. More on that in a bit.
Owners and General Managers are simply letting the market dictate the amount they pay to running backs. Both the Colts and Cowboys - both with enigmatic owners - made headlines recently due to NOT paying star running backs. Why? Simply put, they don’t have to pay them.
This is where the problem lies. Despite the running back indeed being a skill position, they are easily replaced via drafts and free agency. It’s no secret the NFL has become a pass heavy, high scoring league. Dozens of rule changes make the quarterback and wide receiver almost untouchable. They certainly have all the advantages.
The inconvenient truth for running backs is this: you can win in the NFL without them. It is rare for a team to win the Super Bowl with a 1st Team All Pro Running Back. It’s even rarer for a team to win the Super Bowl with a first round drafted running back. They just don’t clearly and obviously lead to the ultimate goal - the Lombardi Trophy.
Sorry to all the stud running backs out there, but you are replaceable. I wish it was not the case so, but it is. Ezekiel Elliot is easily replaced with Tony Pollard. Dalvin Cook is easily replaced with Alexander Mattison. Jonathan Taylor will be easily replaced whenever that situation resolves itself. They are all easily replaced in the draft, in free agency, via trade, or by simply going five wide - which is going to happen more and more.
The NFL has a running back problem. Actually, to be more accurate, running backs have a running back problem.
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Rare slim Leo spotted
I have a second version of this drawing that's supposed tp be set more modern day (as it's rougly 2005-2006 here) and with Leo as a runningback instead of a basketball player but I don't want people yelling at me for Marino's wild ass dialogue even though he's jus referencin a rap song like above xDD
#my OCs#Leo Johnson#Jason Marino#noodle art#if ppl express interest I'll post it with some CWs juuuust in case lmao#story: northern lights (alternate version)
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