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


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I'd prefer keeping 6 WRs to 5 TEs. KB, Cotch, Avant, Bersin, King, and Philly.

If we're hanging onto McNeil just for his blocking BWill has shown plenty to take that role.

 

i would only keep 3 Tight ends to be honest. even with the 2 TE sets. 6 WR and 3 TE. 3 RB too. send Reaves to the PS and keep Fozzy on to back up Stewart

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There are whispers that Ginn could be cut. Would love to have him back in the fold.

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I watched some of their game the other day and he got zero burn.  They only threw in his general vicinity once.  Its like Underwood here.  I would think about that kind of stuff if I was a free agent.  They are cast offs, look decent for one team.  They leave that team to fall right back into obscurity.  But, cash does rule everything around me cream get the money.

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