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Stevie Johnson and Brandon Pettigrew


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It looks like they'll have new residences in September.  With respect to Dickson, Pettigrew is an upgrade in my book, and Johnson would be a nice addition to have at a good price.  Of course it may be some time in the summer before we would sign either one of them, but I'd have them on my radar.

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Man I would love to have pettigrew. Just another good big option for Cam to throw to. He's fast too.We could play like we used to when we had Olsen and Shockley.

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Would love to see a double dip if one of Allen Robinson, Jordan Matthews, or Cody Latimer was there at #60.

I would run 10 miles in the streets celebrating if we get Matthews at 60.

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Man I would love to have pettigrew. Just another good big option for Cam to throw to. He's fast too.We could play like we used to when we had Olsen and Shockley.

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I hear they might sign some guy name Ed Dickson..  Not sure, still up in the air....

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