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Dexter Jackson


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Fox prolly thinks this kid has Buc's knowledge he can gleem from him. Desperate times call for desperate measures...about like trying to draw the opposition offsides on 4th down AFTER a figgin TO even.

Nice try, but you failed at your troll attempt.

Anyway, even if he didn't do well in Tampa that doesn't mean he won't do well with the Panthers. It could go either way, and it happens with many players (as in, many end up doing horrible on every team and many end up doing well on different team).

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Nice try, but you failed at your troll attempt.

Anyway, even if he didn't do well in Tampa that doesn't mean he won't do well with the Panthers. It could go either way, and it happens with many players (as in, many end up doing horrible on every team and many end up doing well on different team).

Exactly all we really are chancing is a PS spot. If he turns out to be a gem we upgrade him to the 53 and are gambling a roster spot. He may turn out to be the next Hester or he could turn into (any player in recent raiders drafts). But its a classic no-risk high-reward type move. I like it at least our FO acknowledges we have a serious problem on ST.

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Exactly all we really are chancing is a PS spot. If he turns out to be a gem we upgrade him to the 53 and are gambling a roster spot. He may turn out to be the next Hester or he could turn into (any player in recent raiders drafts). But its a classic no-risk high-reward type move. I like it at least our FO acknowledges we have a serious problem on ST.

Exactly. I don't see what the problem is. If he's a bust, then he'll just get cut or sit on the PS for a while. If not, he'll make the team. :confused:

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He should get promoted. Sutton isn't worth a spot on the roster.

What makes you say that? He's impressed teammates during his short time here, and many Green Bay fans thought he was a lock to make the roster. I realize that fan sentiment is not always indicative of talent (otherwise Jason Carter would be active every game day), but Sutton seems more than capable of serving as a third-string back (I'm still sort of considering Goodson as a receiver, at least as far as roster spots go).

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Alright, Westerns football team sucks. Sweet. Back to the point, Dexter Jackson is a good project player, but I just don't see how an ok WR from App State is anything to be excited about. He ran a fast forty time and had a good game against Michigan, great, lets see how that translates to the NFL. I hope I have to eat my words, even if it is because of a Boone Goon. I don't care where they went to college as long as they can help the Panthers.

Hope you guys enjoy watching Western win the confrence this year in mens basketball.

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Alright, Westerns football team sucks. Sweet. Back to the point, Dexter Jackson is a good project player, but I just don't see how an ok WR from App State is anything to be excited about. He ran a fast forty time and had a good game against Michigan, great, lets see how that translates to the NFL. I hope I have to eat my words, even if it is because of a Boone Goon. I don't care where they went to college as long as they can help the Panthers.

Hope you guys enjoy watching Western win the confrence this year in mens basketball.

Wow.

As for Dex, his speed alone will help on returns, IF he sees the field at all.

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This guy is not very good. He is fast but he is very afraid of being hit and b/c of this has trouble catching the football. Not much of a route runner and was suppose to be a return specialist but again if you're afraid of being hit returner is not a good position for you. If you can make something out of this guy then good for you.

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