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Ginn, Brown and Funchess: "Witness Protection Program"


Lilsmitty09

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7 hours ago, Lilsmitty09 said:

Happy Easter! May I present to you the Panthers 2015 wideouts, who surprised many including myself this past season.
 


Feel free to tweet this video to Adam Schein too. He needs some help.

#KeepPounding

That was the $hit!!

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That was awesome! Great video, and the music chosen fit perfectly with our dancin' a** wideouts haha. 

I really do like Ginn, Funchess, and Brown. Add KB back, and maybe a mid round draft choice, and I feel this could be one of the better groups in the league.

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4 hours ago, Frank Hollywood said:

Its not a popular opinion on here, but the more I see of Brown, the more I think hes going to have a solid career. (and I'm not talking about as a number 4 receiver)

Outside of that absolutely dreadful preseason, I don't really understand why either.  In the limited time he played his rookie season 2014 (back when Avant's bum ass was stealing reps) he shined and looked like a very competent rookie WR... and a complete steal for a UDFA rookie.  His only big knock was body catching and questions about his durability.

Last preseason is really the only time he's struggled.  He balled out all last year... hell, he only had like 1 drop for the entire season IIRC.  He also became more consistent in using his hands to catch passes.

I mean, he's not going to be the next Steve Smith or anything, but I can definitely see him having a solid career... maybe even eventually morphing into a solid #2.  He can still improve a lot despite already being solid.

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