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3 minutes ago, CashNewton22 said:

Interesting....kinda confirms that we're (likely) losing Ginn. I don't blame the guy for leaving for more money since this is going to be the last time he gets a big payday. Hopefully we find a way to upgrade to a speedy guy with surer hands. 

If he's looking fro a big payday, boy he sure came to the wrong place!!!  

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28 minutes ago, SOJA said:

that's a fair counter: I honestly want someone with speed and route running ability. 

In order according to realistic/my desires: 1- Kenny Stills 2-Robert Woods 3-Kendall Wright

Those are definitely more realistic options. Kenny Stills would be a fye addition to the Offense. Hell we could afford Woods & Stills.

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13 minutes ago, CarolinaPride90 said:

Those are definitely more realistic options. Kenny Stills would be a fye addition to the Offense. Hell we could afford Woods & Stills.

   Good luck with that. Stills is looking for 10M/yr and Woods around 7M/yr. 

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4 minutes ago, CarolinaPride90 said:

Why is that not plausible? Gettlemans tendencies aside, we have the CAP & the need. 

I'd take one or the other and add a draftee to the mix. We have options though Bruh.. 

     And much bigger needs than to throw 8-10M at a #2(at best) WR. 

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