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Saturday camp video from Voth


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That first route where Garrett runs a dig was impressive.  Note that Worley, giving him a pretty substantial cushion, cannot recover out of the break, even though his reaction to the break is sharp.  The reason?  Garrett squares the route off--it almost looks as though he is coming back to the ball, but it is square.  In addition, his speed out of the cut is decent.  Worley has no chance, especially with that cushion.

Bradberry looks like the best CB, based on this brief clip. 

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I've said it before but I think Byrd can be a much better player than Philly.  That's just my opinion but I like Byrd a lot.  

Wouldn't mind seeing KB, Funch, Ginn, KG, Hill and Byrd in that WR room on week 1.  All depending on camp and preseason performance of course.

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13 hours ago, Mojo said:

I've said it before but I think Byrd can be a much better player than Philly.  That's just my opinion but I like Byrd a lot.  

Wouldn't mind seeing KB, Funch, Ginn, KG, Hill and Byrd in that WR room on week 1.  All depending on camp and preseason performance of course.

Gamecock fan huh?  

Philly was our best receiver during the Super Bowl.  His spot is safe.

Especially over Practice Squad bound Byrd.   

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28 minutes ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Gamecock fan huh?  

Philly was our best receiver during the Super Bowl.  His spot is safe.

Especially over Practice Squad bound Byrd.   

So now we're basing a person's safety on the roster according to one game? Yeah, it was the Super Bowl, but a game nonetheless---one in which he got hurt...again.

I try to leave it alone, give it a rest...

 

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24 minutes ago, top dawg said:

So now we're basing a person's safety on the roster according to one game? Yeah, it was the Super Bowl, but a game nonetheless---one in which he got hurt...again.

I try to leave it alone, give it a rest...

 

He produced when it was needed last year.  Brown deserves to be on the roster over useless Byrd.  

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Woah, slow down there, I'm as big a gamecock fan as any, but Philly Brown showed massive improvement from year one to year two and he keeps getting better. I don't think he will just lay down willingly to a practice squad player.

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4 hours ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Gamecock fan huh?  

Philly was our best receiver during the Super Bowl.  His spot is safe.

Especially over Practice Squad bound Byrd.   

I said in my opinion.  No I'm not a Gamecock fan.

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17 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

There's a picture on panthers espn page of funchess on a golfcart looking at the rookies practicing its pretty funny to me.

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Funchess is going to ball this year. I can feel it! It was amazing seeing his growth throughout the year last year. Glad to see he was out there taking in some of the rookie action.

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