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Dallas isn't going to use him that way either based on the article I posted earlier. .
Thanks for the reference, but as it happens, it was that article (which I read before) that led me to believe Dallas actually might use him in his combined role as a part receiver, part runner. Similar to if not the same as 2015.
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We probably see him as a guy who can be versatile for us....And so what you try to do is you try to get the ball in his hands a number of different ways.
Plus, in terms of Dunbar, he didn't do that much in Dallas, but between 2014 and 2016, he had 43 rushes and 55 catches. So that actually looks like the same hybrid weapon role to me we saw in 2015 with Tavon. (And actually 2014 too.)
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I guess we read it differently. No problem zn. To me "a number of different ways" meant PR. KR and "web back" with a little slot in there too but mostly RB. Jones said "Stephen reference a web back, kind of a dynamic mismatch, running back out of the backfield".
It will be interesting to see how he does and how they really do use him for sure.
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