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torrey smith / brandon flowers


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alot of huddlers wanted him couple years ago when he was worth big money , now that he didn't live up to the hype he will be much cheaper . if we dont resign ginn he should be a target for us because of his ability to stretch the field and hes basically a cheaper version of djax

Brandon flowers also got the boot from la and he can be a solid nickle for us .

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Torrey is only 28 he isn't going to come cheap 

Well Torrey doesn't have much leverage. He's been playing with terrible QBs but hell TO, Calvin and others done it. Torrey's stats in SF are ugly. 

Plus, he's a one trick pony: speed. 

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Miagi said:

Matt Kalil: big name 

Ehh. More name recognition than production. Smith and Flowers have at least been productive at points in their career. But I would love to be proven wrong if the Panthers sign him.

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Just now, KDawg004 said:

Ehh. More name recognition than production. Smith and Flowers have at least been productive at points in their career. But I would love to be proven wrong if the Panthers sign him.

You got 666 posts. Bad number 

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