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FWIW: Mort Says Keep An Ear Out For Reggie Wayne


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On Sportscenter just now...  He already discussed KB's injury earlier and then came back for a second segment on other team's injuries.  In the first segment he rattled off all of the FAs out there (Randy Moss, Reggie Wayne, Santonio Holmes, Brandon Lloyd), but St the end of the second segment, about 10 minutes later, he said, "keep an ear out for Reggie Wayne and the Panthers."  The host excitedly asked if he was serious and he replied, "yes, I'm told he is on their short list." 

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And yet again, I revisit the offseason...   Remember a guy named Andre Johnson?

 

what's done is done and I'm not going to complain about this team's organizational philosophy until next offseason, but I will say this alone:

 

As was said during the offseason, Indy was absolutely in the right in how they set out to build their perimeter weapons. They saw the need and signed a quality free agent at the position as well as used a high draft pick on one, ensuring that no matter what happened-they would be better. 

The finances that we piled onto soon to be cut players like Teddys and Boykins and other Huddle nonsense could've easily been devoted to netting us one quality player that would've diminished if not outright negated the loss we took today

 

im all for reggie Wayne at this point as much as I hate having to bear that kind of desperation 

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