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which biletnikoff award semifinalists will be a panthers in 2004?

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by LarryD, Oct 31, 2003.

  1. LarryD

    LarryD autodidact polymath

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    Pittsburgh's Larry Fitzgerald and Oklahoma State's Rashaun Woods were among 10 semifinalists announced Thursday for the Biletnikoff Award, given to college football's top receiver.

    The other semifinalists are Southern Cal's Mike Williams, Washington's Reggie Williams, Texas' Roy Williams, Miami's Kellen Winslow, Oklahoma's Mark Clayton, LSU's Michael Clayton, North Carolina State's Jerricho Cotchery and Florida State's Craphonso Thorpe.
     
  2. Wp28

    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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    Jerricho Cotchery

    We haven't talked much about him..
     
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    LitterBox999 Enjoy your winter.Scumbag

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    Jerricho Cotchery

    I know what Berman's nickname would be already

    Jerricho "Itchy" Cotchery

    maybe not. :D
     
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    Re: Jerricho Cotchery

    Crotchery. I would want him LAST on that list. Thorpe has a lot to prove to beat him out but Thorpe does have blazing speed.

    Actually there will be WRs toping the draft boards for the next 2 yrs. Mike Williams, Fitzgerald and Mark Clayton could all be top 10 in 2005.

    There are so many top WRs out there right now it is ridiculous. I hope we get one of them!

    Clayton from LSU is a very realistic target for us. He isn't a blazer but he is a superb downfield blocker and can help the team in a lot of ways. I think he'll appeal to Fox if he's still there.

    I'd love Clayton and then a speed guy like Fred Gibson with 1st 2 picks. Gibson might be lurking around mid-to-late second due to his injuries and he is staying below the radar a bit. That dude is ultra explosive when he is healthy. Then wave bye bye to Moose.

    OLB should get help from Fields return (I pray) and we can pick up a CB and/or safety in FA. Then look OL later in the draft for depth/youth.
     
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    meatpile 7-9

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    Craphonso. Crap-honso.
     
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    vpkozel Professional Calvinballer

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    barring injury, I think he'll have the most impact as a pro. We won't get him though :(
     
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    I think Cotchery would be a good pick, just not a first rounder. Not right now, anyways.
     
  8. Toll Booth Willie

    Toll Booth Willie Welcome to Wusta!

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    Outta that group, I'd like to have Mike Williams the most. Speed, size, hands, NOT INJURY PRONE....
     
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    Franchise Turn it Blue

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    Jerricho Cotchery :cool:
     
  10. LarryD

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    down here, his nickname is just "cro".
     

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