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Another old RB is cut loose... I always liked Deuce. Despite the injuries, he's had a decent career. I can' help but wonder what it would have been like had he been able to stay healthy. :: shrug :: Linky Dinky Doo Saints release injury-riddled RB McAllister New Orleans Saints The New Orleans Saints have announced the release of running back Deuce McAllister. McAllister, the first-round draft choice of the Saints in 2001, played in 97 regular season games over eight seasons in New Orleans and is the franchise's record-holder for touchdowns scored with 55, rushing yards with 6,096, rushing attempts (1,429), rushing touchdowns with 49 and ranks eighth in receptions with 234. His 27 career 100-yard rushing games are the most in team history and he is the only Saints runner to gain 1,000 yards in a season four times, including two Pro Bowl seasons in 2002 and 2003. "Deuce has meant so much to our organization since we selected him in the first round of the 2001 draft," said Owner Tom Benson. "He has represented our club with dignity and class, and obviously been a great player -- one of our best all-time. He's earned the respect of everyone in our community for not only what he's done on the field, but for what he's done for those who are less fortunate. Saints fans should celebrate his career and his accomplishments, and what we wish for him now is continued success." A long-time fan favorite, McAllister missed significant time due to injuries in recent years after first tearing the ACL in his right knee in October 2005 and then suffering an ACL tear in his left knee in the third game of the 2007 season. "Deuce has had a career defined by both his accomplishments and his exemplary character," said Owner/Executive Vice President Rita Benson LeBlanc. "He has meant so much to our fans and the region, that we celebrate everything he has accomplished both on and off the field. He will always be part of the Saints' family, and Deuce will continue to be held in the highest regards within our organization." He fought back to help lead the Saints to an NFC South division title in 2006, rushing for 1,057 yards and 10 touchdowns. McAllister also started both playoff games for New Orleans that season, running for 161 yards in the two contests and scoring touchdowns rushing and receiving in the divisional round victory over Philadelphia. "Decisions like this are always very difficult ones to make," general manager Mickey Loomis said. "Deuce has epitomized hard work, leadership and productivity throughout his career and has been a source of great pride for all of us associated with the team. His records and accomplishments on the field speak for themselves about the type of player he was in a Saints uniform. He truly ranks as one of the greatest players in our club's history, and we are very respectful of everything he has meant to the Saints and our community." "Deuce McAllister epitomizes what you look for in a football player," Saints coach Sean Payton said. "Deuce played a major role with this team in our drive to the NFC Championship game. He has suffered setbacks with his injuries and that has been unfortunate for him and for us as he has played a critical role in our offense. Today, we start the process of trying to replace him and find that player that embodies what Deuce McAllister has meant to this team." McAllister again came back after a lengthy rehabilitation process to run for 418 yards and five scores in 2008. He broke the team's all-time touchdown record in a November win over Green Bay, passing Dalton Hilliard with his 54th trip to the end zone and later became the first Saint to gain 6,000 career rushing yards. Not only a leader on the field, McAllister has also been heavily involved in community and business efforts both in New Orleans and in his hometown of Jackson, Miss. over the course of his career. His Catch 22 Foundation has aided countless less fortunate families and children and has been heavily involved in the recovery of the Gulf Coast region following Hurricane Katrina.
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absolutely no surprise....with Pierre, Bush, and Stecker, they have enough younger RBs that they don't need to keep an oft-injured older RB on roster.
i've always liked Duece as well, hopefully he can find a team that could use him (we have our old vet already)
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Deuce could be good for us.
I know he's old and has blown his ACL's twice...
But remember, his mileage is low (relatively speaking) and remember it takes 2 years to recover from an ACL tear.
I'd offer the vet minimum.
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How is a injury riddled RB gonna help the Browns? Haven't we had enough injury prones players come through this team?
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It seems like he would have more then 6,100 yards for his career. Even with the injuries lately, he seemed like a force back in the day. Guess not.
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How is a injury riddled RB gonna help the Browns? Haven't we had enough injury prones players come through this team?
thanks for commenting for me 
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Signing McAlister is the opposite of what we need to be doing.
Backups should be younger players with upside. Not older players who might have to retire with one hit to the knee.
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Man, it is NOT a good offseason to be named "McAllister"
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It seems like he would have more then 6,100 yards for his career. Even with the injuries lately, he seemed like a force back in the day. Guess not.
Agreed. Probably more TDs as well. The guy was pretty reliable around the goal line. When he was healthy, he was a beast and very difficult to bring down. IIRC, he was a good receiver out of the backfield as well.
I would love to see him heal up enough to put together a couple of good seasons before he hangs the cleats up for good. I'm not sure that's gonna happen though. 
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Deuce is one of those guys you pick up if by mid season, all your backs have been dinged up and you need a vet to come in.. assuming he keeps himself in shape and isn't injured.
Otherwise, why bother bringing him in here. I hope we are trying to build a winner here and guys that break down as much as he has,, just shouldn't have a place on this team.. again, unless it's an emergency. That's a whole nother story then.
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Deuce could be good for us.
I know he's old and has blown his ACL's twice...
But remember, his mileage is low (relatively speaking) and remember it takes 2 years to recover from an ACL tear.
I'd offer the vet minimum.
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Duece was the guy that Butch wanted but couldn't work out a trade down situation. IIRC
He's a good football player.
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He's a good football player.
Lots of fans wanted him also... He was good and maybe still could be. It's those dang injuries and age. he's got some miles on that body...
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I hate to make such a short reply but...
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We pick up enough of other teams used goods.Hasn't seemed to help much.
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Deuce could be good for us.
I know he's old and has blown his ACL's twice...
But remember, his mileage is low (relatively speaking) and remember it takes 2 years to recover from an ACL tear.
I'd offer the vet minimum.
His mileage is low because he has missed 28 games over the past 4 years....there is no reason to offer a contract to someone who can't make it on the field half the time......and you can go ahead and throw Dre Bly in there too so I don't have to respond to that thread. :-p
These guys are getting cut for a reason, not just to fit the cap. Beware of any player who's age starts with a "3" and please don't start a "Sign Brett Favre" thread.
Just because they are "name" players doesn't mean we will take a look at them; there is no need to sign aged veterans unless you are one player away.
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Very well said.....we have our own veteran RB with Jamal...and a more than able back-up with Harrison....(at least I think).....I see no reason for spending / wasting the money to sign a player like McCallister....not to take anything away from him, but we need to re-build, and signing vets is not the way to go about that.....like shep said, unless your only 1 player away, we have no use for him.....
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Deuce is one of those guys you pick up if by mid season, all your backs have been dinged up and you need a vet to come in.. assuming he keeps himself in shape and isn't injured.
Otherwise, why bother bringing him in here. I hope we are trying to build a winner here and guys that break down as much as he has,, just shouldn't have a place on this team.. again, unless it's an emergency. That's a whole nother story then.
This.
I would imagine his agent's number is on everyone's list. He's a viable emergency plan this year. By next year he's nothing more than an interesting golf partner.
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