My thoughts: 1) He is not a starter (given!) 2) He is expendable 3) He is getting work that will only make him better if he ever gets a chance to get on the field 4) He will have a decent body of work for the coaching staff to know what he can doDawgBot said:Not sure if it has been mentioned anywhere else, but Dixon finished as the NFL preseason's leading rusher.
<div class="s_playerNewsTextMain"></div>Coach Mike Singletary guaranteed that he'd find a way to get rookie RB Anthony Dixon on the field during the regular season.
<div class="s_playerNewsTextMain">Dixon
ran for 300 yards on 74 preseason carries. "When you have a guy like
that, there's going to be a role," Singletary said. "What it is, right
now, it will define itself. But when you have a guy who has talent like
that, you'll find a role." There's won't be many carries left over
behind workhorse Frank Gore, but consider Dixon a must-own handcuff.</div>
you'll be able to afford that 100 bucks a year one day.Coach34 wrote: <font color="#000000">And I wish I could pay Wardlaw and Jones money...</font>
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just to hear what a HS kid told them on the telephone