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top free-agent wide receivers for 2008

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by LarryD, Dec 28, 2007.

  1. Clay

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    Andre Davis is apparently a stud
     
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    In a Michael Bates kinda way, not that we couldn't use that too.
     
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    88 may turn into a pretty good TE/WR.
     
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    In the end I think he'll be a better threat than King. I really hope King can get his blocking down, because he has the potential to be the guy who does everything.
     
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    King has a long way to go there. WRs are overall lacking that skill too, without Key/Moose. Which brings to mind: Jarrett might help himself if he paid extra attention to being good at it.
     
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    Since we don't have room to chase expensive free agents, how about spending $10 on a god damned weight room and then get the current players in it? King, Rosario, Jarrett, and the offensive line should be in there five days a week.
     
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    we should've subbed him in more, during that type down, damn the predictability. And just force him to be out there and know he'll have to work at it. That sort of thing pushes a team concept, a receiver can have all the ego in the world if he gets the team comes first and he's gotta work his ass off at everything.

    But yeah, we did have better WR blocking last year.
     

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