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Rivera said not looking for returner on waiver wire. Likes Philly Brown


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David Newton @DNewtonespn

Ron Rivera said he wasn't looking for

returner on waiver wire. Likes Philly Brown.

https://mobile.twitter.com/DNewtonespn/status/503687819806920704?p=v

“We have some young (receivers) that we feel have to get a lot more reps – Philly ( Brown ) being one of them,” head coach

Ron Rivera said. “Having some of the other guys in cut into rep time.”

http://blackandbluereview.com/panthers-sun-cuts/

David Newton:

"Kelvin Benjamin continues to impress as the No. 1 receiver. Jerricho Cotchery and Jason Avant are clear-cut Nos. 2 and 3 -- or 2a and 2b. Brenton Bersin simply as a wide receiver would be No. 4, but the fourth receiver right now could be undrafted rookie Philly Brown , just because he appears to be the punt returner and the team might only activate four in a game. Brown had a nice return that was called back, then really didn't get another opportunity. Watching the way the tight ends are playing, it might be more beneficial to keep five at that spot and only five wide receivers, which could make Tavarres King the odd man out."

http://m.espn.go.com/general/blogs/blogpost?blogname=carolina-panthers&id=8192&src=desktop&wjb

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you don't have to "look" to see one. best chance might be Janis off of GB but he may have solidified the return role there. otherwise, probably wont find a real upgrade out there.

ESPN Packers reporter Rob Demovsky considers seventh-round WR Jeff Janis a lock to make the 53-man roster.

Janis has had a strong camp and then scored a 34-yard catch-and-run touchdown last weekend against the Rams. There's no way he'd sneak through waivers and onto the Packers' practice squad. Janis will likely open the season as the Packers' No. 5 receiver. He needs to be owned in all Dynasty formats. Aug 22 - 11:01 AM

Source: ESPN.com

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I would much rather hear him say "we are looking at all options".

 

I agree completely.  But, we have to remember who is talking.  Rivera says he likes Philly Brown and is not looking for a new returner on the waiver wire. His job is to instill confidence in his players and coach the roster we have.  

 

If Gettleman had been quoted saying this, I would be pissed. 

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Very weird they signed him to that contract. If he gets cut and resigns here on a one year deal I will lol

I agree but again, it looks as though Cam made other guys look better than they are. Lafell, Ginn, and even Smitty have looked less than optimal at this point.
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