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Poll: Philly Brown


Jeremy Igo

Philly Brown  

76 members have voted

  1. 1. Philly Brown in 2017

    • Keep him
      31
    • Cut him
      44


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Philly Brown is a dime a dozen talent at the WR position. He hasn't improved since he got here. His ceiling isn't getting any higher. Replace him with a younger player and hopefully he will improve over time. To stay with mediocre players doesn't improve the team.

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14 minutes ago, Hammerin'Cameron1 said:

We'll see a lot of people wanting to cut Philly only because in this emotional state of a big Panther loss they want everybody except Cam, Olsen, Luke and TD purged from the roster, but Philly doesn't deserve to be cut

Fixed.  Can't leave Luke out of that equation.  :)  All in fun.  Not a poke.

For the record, I don't see how we cut Philly.  I would need to see this offense with a different coordinator before I could truly have an opinion on most of our WRs.  With that said, I feel very confidently that Tolbert and Remmers need to be shown the door.

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I love Philly Brown. He's our best route runner. He's got some wheels. But mother fug, dude, learn to catch with your hands! If he can't body catch, then it's simply not a catch. And why does he jump unnecessarily every single time the ball comes his way?

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