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Jamall Broussard

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Wp28, Nov 1, 2004.

  1. Wp28

    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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    6 KR's -157yds. 26.2 yard average, long 48 yards.

    He finally earned a paycheck.
     
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    lde Teddy and Gabriel

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    Yes, he did. He looked more assured too.
     
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    McFly41 Work Hard...PLAY HARDER!

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    And he still goes down on first contact. He is not a long term solution.
     
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    I think we were just talking about avoiding a disaster at the position this year.
     
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    McFly41 Work Hard...PLAY HARDER!

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    A disaster at the KR position is the least of this teams worries.
     
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    magnus Chump-proof

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    The last thing we needed was to be more worried about special teams, but I'm surprised no one has been complimenting Micah Ross. That guy's good. Don't know if he can cover punts since he'd have to block (or could get pushed out easily on gunning), but he could be a keeper.
     
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    This is a good year to go fishing for diamonds in the rough. Maybe Ross is one.
     
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    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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    Agree Ross could be a keeper - now the question is at who's roster spot 0- The easy answer is Coop's. But we'll need to replace Coop with an actual safety/special teams player at some point - are any of the guy's (S's) on the current roster good enough? I think if Ross sticks it might be in Hank's spot.
     
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    Could be, though it would be hard to replace a captain.
    If he can catch a ball, he probably stays. I just wish that the team would decide such a thing in their building process - we spent too much money watching too many specialists duel for a role that was clearly one man's role, like Cooper's. That cost us Richardson's $825k on the cap.

    That is the hard part, yes, fitting him onto the roster, with or without Hankton. I don't think we were wise to keep only 3 WR active at the beginning of the year.


    Safety? Hard to say. I think Branch stays next year - Tillman is FA, so I don't know that we see him return - but it might be at SS' backup. It seems like he's a better fit there, despite his tackling, because he just doesn't have the ball instinct to play FS. We need one starting FS, and we need a future SS - which, for now, can be Branch if they see fit.
     
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