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Jags release Ace Sanders


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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000502360/article/jacksonville-jaguars-release-ace-sanders

 

Here's a guy i would love to bring to camp. Getting cut in Jacksonville shouldn't be held against since they have been wr crazy the last few years and unearthed undrafted gem  Hurns. I would say hes better than Boykin right now and would probably make our team as atleast a kick returner. What say you...

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Hey, you want to know how I know the season is getting close?

Former Gamecocks are being cut and fans are supporting the Panthers picking up a 5'7" 179lbs former Gamecock as a returner when we already have Ted Ginn?

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Former Gamecocks are being cut and fans are supporting the Panthers picking up a 5'7" 179lbs former Gamecock as a returner when we already have Ted Ginn?

I'm a footall fan. Never watched a gamecocks gm. But for those making light hearts jokes about it i assume u dont know much about ace. He had a solid rookie Campaign catching 51 passes from who i assume to be Blaine Gabbert. he's kind of a jack of all trades guys  even throwing a touchdown pass. And for those talking about Ted Ginn how many tds has he returned for the panthers? Or San Fran last year?

If you caught 51 passes as a rookie size shouldn't be talked about as much seeing as you have already proven you can make an impact at that size. But this is the huddle and everyone wants to be a smartass....go figure...

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I'm a footall fan. Never watched a gamecocks gm. But for those making light hearts jokes about it i assume u dont know much about ace. He had a solid rookie Campaign catching 51 passes from who i assume to be Blaine Gabbert. he's kind of a jack of all trades guys  even throwing a touchdown pass. And for those talking about Ted Ginn how many tds has he returned for the panthers? Or San Fran last year?

If you caught 51 passes as a rookie size shouldn't be talked about as much seeing as you have already proven you can make an impact at that size. But this is the huddle and everyone wants to be a smartass....go figure...

you are correct that Ginn did not return any TDs for San Fran last year. 

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