Jaguars | Toefield No. 2 RB on Depth Chart

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  1. max

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    Jaguars | Toefield No. 2 RB on Depth Chart - from www.KFFL.com


    Vic Ketchman, of Jaguars.com, reports Jacksonville Jaguars RB LaBrandon Toefield is currently listed as the team's No. 2 running back, behind RB Fred Taylor (knee).
     
  2. TomE

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    hopefully he will get some more playing time and sometime soon become a featured back somewhere and do what double D has been doin
     
  3. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    toefield has been #2 behind taylor since the day he was drafted. why is this news?
     
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    Thibodaux Tiger Professional Lurker

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    maybe not much longer though, I heard today that Eddie George will probably end up back with the Titans or the Jags
     
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    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    won't matter. eddie george couldn't make it through the paper they run through to open the game.
     
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    Hope Toefield turns out to be a pleasant surprise like D. Davis (most notably his Davis' rookie 2003 season when ppl started referring him to a Bowling Ball). I was worried about Toefield when they drafted Greg Jones, but I think they have Jones for strictly FB duties. Every team needs a good SEC back, which have notoriety; just think how much more notoriety SEC backs would have if Bo Jackson and Rob Edwards didn't have some freak injuries. If Toefield follows Davis' success and considering the overflow of talent of our current RBs and the streak of top La. RB bluchippers (C. Brown, Murphy, Allen, and probably nost notable C. Scott from Jonesboro), LSU can be renowned as a RB factory. Some recent good Div. I prospects ( T. Benoit, D. Thomas, J. Watson) were already deterred by the abundance of talent at the RB position.
     

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