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Should we go after Vincent Jackson from Tampa Bay?


Cam2Benji

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This is the perfect time for us to get a lethal weapon on offense and really take us over the top and win the superbowl. Jackson might be on the block soon considering Tampa already drafted a younger version of Jackson with Mike Evans. Tampa is likely to be rebuilding this year and it makes no sense for them to keep Jackson if they aren't going to contend.

 

Why not go all out this year and get that missing piece. Can you imagine Jackson/Benjamin/Olsen with Cam throwing them the ball? Just the thought of it has me excited. I say we should be all over this!

 

 

What would you guys give up for Vincent Jackson?

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no.

 

dude's been ass this year. it took six targets and the 2nd string defense to get a catch in tonight's poo show.

 

and just no. if we're giving up picks it should be for guys who will play in the trenches AKA where games are won.

#1 TB sucks!

#2 TB QB sucks!

 

Now imagine what Jackson could do with a real qb like Cam Newton. He would make this offense even more dynamic. Who would you double Jackson?Benji?Olsen?

 

 

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#1 TB sucks!

#2 TB QB sucks!

 

Now imagine what Jackson could do with a real qb like Cam Newton. He would make this offense even more dynamic. Who would you double Jackson?Benji?Olsen?

 

our offense scored 20 points with derek anderson running it. idk how that isn't dynamic.

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Never

 

NEVER

 

EVER

 

trade away anything to division rivals.

 

period.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I mean it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don't do it!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just stop already

 

 

 

 

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Personally, I'd rather have an experienced OLine man. We have solid bets like Cotch and Avant and a playmaking rookie in Benjamin. Not to mention our awesome depth at the TE and RB positions. We just need some quality olineman. Although, our line has done decent this year so far.

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