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How does Jerry Jones replace Dez? hmm this sounds familiar


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So now that Dez will be missing half the season due to a broken foot, the way Jerry Jones handles it sounds eerily familiar. Signs Randy Moss?! Nope. Hakeem Nicks? Wrong again, how about Reggie Wayne? Nice try but wrong again. Nope, Jerry Jones trades a undisclosed draft pick for future HOFer Brice Butler.. You are probably thinking to yourself "Who the fug is Brice Butler?" Dont feel bad, I asked myself the same question. He is a WR for the Raiders, a 7th round pick that happened to show flashes here and there but never quite made it with the Raiders.

Sound familiar?!

What exactly would PanthersUnited, General Manager do in this situation?

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So now that Dez will be missing half the season due to a broken foot, the way Jerry Jones handles it sounds eerily familiar. Signs Randy Moss?! Nope. Hakeem Nicks? Wrong again, how about Reggie Wayne? Nice try but wrong again. Nope, Jerry Jones trades a undisclosed draft pick for future HOFer Brice Butler.. You are probably thinking to yourself "Who the fug is Brice Butler?" Dont feel bad, I asked myself the same question. He is a WR for the Raiders, a 7th round pick that happened to show flashes here and there but never quite made it with the Raiders.

Sound familiar?!

That's because "panic" is not a strategy that any organization in the NFL good or bad engages in

 

...oh wait, I forgot the Redskins.

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I strongly disagree. Terrance Williams and Cole Beasley are a better duo than we could throw out there.

Cole Beasley is going into his 4th year playing for the Cowboys and he hasn't even broken 1000 career receiving yards yet.

Cole Beasley is Brenton Bersin with a star on his helmet.

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Cole Beasley is going into his 4th year playing for the Cowboys and he hasn't even broken 1000 career receiving yards yet.

Cole Beasley is Brenton Bersin with a star on his helmet.

Not even close, I guess they are both white, but that's where it ends.   He's way more proven and has came up in clutch spots.    Also way faster and has way more utility.   

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