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Tampa Bay RB Earnest Graham just rushed for his sixth consecutive TD, setting a new team record for most consecutive games with a TD. Graham currently has 10 TDs this season, which is tied for fourth in team history.
Posted by Sean Bussey, Sicklerville, NJ on 12/16 at 08:12 PM
Graham has been a wonderful suprise. It seems like everytime he tackled, he’s falling forward...the trait of a downhill runner. As the O-line grows and gets better, so will Graham. Cadillac might have a tough time getting his job back, but that is a nice problem for the Bucs to have. Add in the fact that Graham can catch the ball, as well, and Gruden finally might have his “Gulf coast” version of Charlie Garner.
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Posted by Brandon Short, Woodbridge, VA on 12/21 at 10:13 PM
Charlie Garner barely weighed 200 lbs. Graham is a powerback more in the mold of James Wilder than any other back we’ve had here in 20 years. Falls forward, runs hard, hits the hole hard and can catch the ball, this guy is somebody to build an offense around. Not some overrated former #1 pick who has proven he doesn’t run north-south, hesitates near the hole, fumbles too much, can’t catch or block, isn’t nearly as fast as advertised and has never been able to stay healthy. If Carnell Williams wants his job back he’d better go back to school because there aren’t many opening in the NFL for guys that can’t catch or block, run sideways, are constantly injured and don’t make plays.