The truth is it did, but so what, it's history now. I guess we can revise history if you want, but I know that he was playing a certain amount, fumbled twice in a short span and his snaps decreased drastically for a short time, seems like it was right before half time against San Jose. He soon put it behind him, and there are at least a hundred articles about him putting the problem behind him before last season. What's the big deal to mention his entire history? Eddie Lacy is an NFL caliber back period. Overcoming obstacles to become better is what this country is about. We all love the guy and are glad he's on our side. I find his story more interesting overcoming the three fumbles in a short span early in his career. It dogged him, but he fought through it. Hooray!
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