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It says a lot about reputed fans who complain when a player does not recover fast enough from major reconstruction surgery for their liking.  Hopefully such fans will soon find another home.

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Edited by Burnt Orange Horn
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I’m not too quick to judge what Baxter has left in the tank. Yes there are stories like Jonathan Gray out there, but some of you guys would have given up on Jordan Shipley and Bo Scaife, not to mention J Whitt. Plus Baxter is by all accounts a great influence in the locker room. With the expanded roster I’m not relying on him to be a rb1 next year but he deserves some time to rehab more if wants to stay. 

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36 minutes ago, Burnt Orange Horn said:

It says a lot about reputed fans who complain when a player does not recover fast enough from major reconstruction surgery for their liking.  Hopefully such fans will soon find another home.

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Seems like a good dude by all accounts but the guy got paid over a $1M to produce nothing over the last two years. Honestly 2025 was worse than 2024 because he kept soaking up carries and wasting plays and possessions. Even against A&M he just went 6 carries for 10 yards while Wisner was 19-155. (And Wisner is a kind of limited RB himself), Even before the injury he was less than 5 ypc in 2023.

It's nothing personal but you can't go into next season hoping for this guy to be the answer again. We need someone proven in the portal.

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15 hours ago, Bobby Burton said:

He clearly wasn’t fully healed this year. What he will be next year is all about if he can recover some of the explosiveness he once had.

His injury was one that is hard to come back, from the little research I did on it. Not sure he'll ever get it back to where it needs to be but I think he might've pushed himself back too early this year and then got another injury on top of that. Hope he fully heals over the off-season and we see what he can do next year, if he decides to stay. 

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