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Hill in the slot and KB/Funchess on the outside. Thats just unfair..


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And I love it! If Hill develops and he can be our speedy slot guy and you have the other giants KB and Funchess, that would be so epic it would pretty much be unfair, oh and I dont care. Cam 6'5, Hill 6'4, Olsen 6'5, KB and Funchess 6'5, name one offense bigger thsn us in the National Football League, just one.

BTW, Rivera and Gman mentioned Hill lastnight during their Funchess pressser when asked about speed guys on the roster and if we feel comfortable with who we have.

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The biggest thing I took from that presser last night was that Rivera specific ally mentioned 4 names when talking about WRs - KB, Funchess, Ginn, and Brown. Those are your leaders in the clubhouse right now. The media had to specifically ask about Hill and Gettleman had to bring up Cotchery after Rivera was finished.

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The biggest thing I took from that presser last night was that Rivera specific ally mentioned 4 names when talking about WRs - KB, Funchess, Ginn, and Brown. Those are your leaders in the clubhouse right now. The media had to specifically ask about Hill and Gettleman had to bring up Cotchery after Rivera was finished.

Actually if I remember correctly, Gettleman was asked about the speed guys they have Rivera sort of interrupted under his breath and said "oh and Hill, lets not forget him" and Gman said, "yep, Hill as well!"

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The biggest thing I took from that presser last night was that Rivera specific ally mentioned 4 names when talking about WRs - KB, Funchess, Ginn, and Brown. Those are your leaders in the clubhouse right now. The media had to specifically ask about Hill and Gettleman had to bring up Cotchery after Rivera was finished.

Those 4 plus Oksen give Cam nice weapons.

Pro bowl TE

Two big WR's on tge outside

2 guys to stretch the field

If Hill can provide anything, no issues in the WR position

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Would be nice, but he has to learn how to catch a football first.

 

If KB can cut down on some of the concentration drops and time his jumps better, and then Funchess come in and lower his drop rate as well....could be dynamic trio.  It will never happen IMO though. 

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