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Fly Like A Byrd - Damiere Byrd Doing Work


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Just now, Johnny Rockets said:

According to Saca, every current Panther player is going to the HOF and every player from another team is a failure. Objectivity would be a welcome addition, just trying to help you because you have potential. 

Fair enough. I like what I'm seeing from Byrd so far,  but of course he'll have deficiencies. I'll look more into it when I review the game tomorrow.

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6 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

This is our first preseason game.. Why the fug are you here? Nobody gives a fug about the falcons and dolphins playing tomorrow

If you been here then you'd know I been here since 2015 Dick head . For the 100x I'm a regular .. now why are you here?

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He had a great preseason last year even though Anderson was missing him repeatedly. 

Byrd is interesting because even though he'd make it based on his ability to run a post route I really liked what he was doing in the short and intermediate last year. Anderson couldn't hit anything so it didn't make the box score but he knows how to separate. I like the depth/competition we have for Samuel.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Fair enough. I like what I'm seeing from Byrd so far,  but of course he'll have deficiencies. I'll look more into it when I review the game tomorrow.

I do like him but where does he fit in? KB, Funchess, Sheppard, Samuel (if healthy), Bersin. It's a  random preseason game. Guys will make plays. To say he takes over as the #1 receiver that Ginn was (at least I think he was) is a stretch. 

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Just now, Johnny Rockets said:

I do like him but where does he fit in? KB, Funchess, Sheppard, Samuel (if healthy), Bersin. It's a  random preseason game. Guys will make plays. To say he takes over as the #1 receiver that Ginn was (at least I think he was) is a stretch. 

Bersin's not making the team over Byrd.

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Just now, Johnny Rockets said:

I do like him but where does he fit in? KB, Funchess, Sheppard, Samuel (if healthy), Bersin. It's a  random preseason game. Guys will make plays. To say he takes over as the #1 receiver that Ginn was (at least I think he was) is a stretch. 

I personally feel he makes it over Bersin. 

And I don't consider Ginn a #1 WR. Thought he was more of a role-player.

I do think he'll take over Ginn's role, but not as a WR1. More like in situational packages.

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