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Which Doesn't Belong: Leonard Fournette, Le'Veon Bell, Todd Gurley | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports

Michae Thomas

Good segment. This show deserves more views

Blake Harris

It’s Bell.

Richard

What if the Jets had traded LeVeon Bell and a second rounder for Yanick Ngakue and Leonard Fournette.

Seamus Lewin

I aspire to have a top comment, one day.

Lenny Bruce

Jacob Blake, George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks… Cut one, keep one, kill one go…

John Boy

It’s Fournette, he’s the one who’s 25 coming off a career season. Bell is the best of the 3 in terms of his career, but he’s not had a good season since 2017. Todd Gurley bless him seems to not be the same player he was. It’s such a shame, he was special, he’s only 26, but it seems his prime is behind him. Fournette meanwhile still has a chance to grow into his prime with the support of a better team, with better coaching. Wish them all the best. It’s the toughest position to play in team sports and it’s quickly becoming the most thankless.
The WR question is just silly, regardless of how good McLaurin goes on to be he is a 2nd year player with no real status in the game YET. Allen and Robinson are made men. Robinson is criminally underrated, had that monster year in 2015, while Allen over the last couple of years has played like a top 10 wide out.

surfing nerd621

Fournette is decent but overrated. too inconsistent

    Gump Wynn

    I haven’t watched many Jaguars games but I feel that consistency is highly dependent upon O-Line play and opposing Defenses Run Gap discipline…

    surfing nerd621

    @Gump Wynntrue, i’ve watched many painful jags games, Fournette is a 2 yd RB good at getting tiny gains, big gains, are mostly due to what you stated. Fred Taylor and MJD were far superior considering Fournette was taken over Mahomes because we were set on Bortles. I just don’t think Fournette is as good as people make him out to be.

    Gump Wynn

    @surfing nerd621 Fred Taylor could Consistently do what I feel is the most important factor for a successful RB. Fred could always get you a 1st down on 3rd and 1-3 yards. To me that is the mark of a True RB and I’d pay for Big for that ability… Truth

Chris Krysa

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