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Philly Brown had shoulder surgery


Jeremy Igo

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36 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Brown is expendable. Give me:

Benjamin - Franchise WR

Funchess - Swiss Army/Potential Franchise WR

Ginn - Blow The Top Off WR

Hill - Blow The Top Off WR

Garrett - Move The Chains WR

Did you forget SB 50, Brown was putting in work. I'll take Phillys short area quickness over Garrett's size we already have KB, Olsen & Fun for Moving the Chains. 

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4 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

If he's injury-prone then he's not worth the spot. Sorry, I want a player who can stay on the field. And as others have already stated, he's quick, not fast. Brown is easily replaceable.

The reason he was getting open in SB 50 was his quickness, but we'll find out by preasons who is actualy worth what. He is smilar to Seattles WR , they are quick good hands and have pretty good speed.

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