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Justin Blackmon


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Sorry, but I'm with Mr. Scott on this one. Sure it would be nice to have his talent on the team. No doubt he could help us. And for a 6 or 7 he would be a steal.

But, what happens when you finally trust him. You are in a playoff push and you have to check the news every morning to see if he is still on the team. Or if he messed up and is gone. Now you've lost that roster spot at the most inopportune time.

He may never screw up again. In which case, he is worth having.

But you cannot tell me you will never be completely comfortable with him. You will always be wondering when will he blow up.

I would much rather continue to draft, or bring in a FA or two, to build the WR corp.

You can count the number of times we've been to the playoffs on your hand. You have to get to the playoffs before you can be worried about who may or may not be there. To get there you need talent. How many times do we bitch and moan about our receivers not getting open?

We can get a guy for pennies who has the skill set of a number 1.

There's things called calculated risks. That would be one of them. Teams that win often and consistently take those risks. Teams that think like scot make it to the playoffs once in a blue moon and never have back to back winning seasons.

Break the cycle.

Btw people can change and given how our team is set up putting him around good character guys will only influence him.

Don't listen to scots piss poor arguments. They are fundamentally weak and he knows this

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