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This Would Have Been A Great Offensive Unit For Us This Year.


TheCableGuy

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WR1: Ted Ginn

WR2: Devin Funchess

WR 3: Curtis Samuel

WR: 4 Damiere Byrd

WR 5: Philly Brown

 

TE 1: Greg Olsen

TE 2: OJ Howard

 

Nothing aginst Christian but giving Cam another big TE Like Howard would been great for this offense and with us having Ginn,Samuel,Byrd,and Brown we have plenty of speed already.

Also Ginn already proved in 2015 he can be a #1 WR in this offense and yes he drops some passes but defenses still got to respect his speed and his deep threat and you saw in 2015 that worked. It was a mistake not resigning him.

 

Also Trading Benjamin was the right move and thats why I don't have him listed here and I would have traded him before the draft.

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6 minutes ago, TheCableGuy said:

WR1: Ted Ginn

WR2: Devin Funchess

WR 3: Curtis Samuel

WR: 4 Damiere Byrd

WR 5: Philly Brown

 

TE 1: Greg Olsen

TE 2: OJ Howard

 

Nothing aginst Christian but giving Cam another big TE Like Howard would been great for this offense and with us having Ginn,Samuel,Byrd,and Brown we have plenty of speed already.

Also Ginn already proved in 2015 he can be a #1 WR in this offense and yes he drops some passes but defenses still got to respect his speed and his deep threat and you saw in 2015 that worked. It was a mistake not resigning him.

 

Also Trading Benjamin was the right move and thats why I don't have him listed here and I would have traded him before the draft.

Maybe Tampa will trade oj for Christian Would u do it? Tampa could use a guy like cmc

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Just now, PantherNation123 said:

Ed Dickson is currently > or = OJ Howard...  long term obviously OJ will be better.  CMC is crucial to our offense, especially given the injuries to our WR's.  Poo OP's post

I'm not saying CMC is not important to us now I was just saying if we made the right moves in the off season and keep guys like Ginn and Brown to go with Curtis and Byrd we would have plenty of speed to strech the field.

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Lmao OJ Howard is still trash. Literally makes Ed Dickson look like an All-Pro.

He’s a bust and an overhyped TE who’ll turn out to be worse than Engram and Njoku long-term for sure. Still can’t make contested catches nor garner much separation nor run complex routes, just like he was at Bama.

 Pick 19 was way too high for him, pick 8 would’ve been hilariously bad.

CMC has been far better for us than OJ ever would be.

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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Yea let's not draft the only weapon Cam has. What a stupid stupid post

Fine you disagree about Cmc fine but I also would had kept Ginn which was our best WR and best deep threat we had and also  Curtis could do the samething CMC does they basially the same player. 

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5 minutes ago, TheRed said:

I don't know about Howard. But there's no doubt whatsoever that we should have retained Ginn. The homers here will die before they admit our previous GM made the same mistake not once but twice in just 3 years.

Oh my god dude how many times can you post the same thing over and over in a billion different threads before you get tired of saying it? Everyone on this damn board knows your opinion. Seriously take a breather for a bit.

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Just now, TheRumGone said:

Oh my god dude how many times can you post the same thing over and over in a billion different threads before you get tired of saying it? Everyone on this damn board knows your opinion. Seriously take a breather for a bit.

its the truth through cutting Ginn was a mistake and Ole Dave did it twice.

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4 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Lmao OJ Howard is still trash. Literally makes Ed Dickson look like an All-Pro.

He’s a bust and an overhyped TE who’ll turn out to be worse than Engram and Njoku long-term for sure. Still can’t make contested catches nor garner much separation nor run complex routes, just like he was at Bama.

 

Yup, shouldve gone George Kittle late instead like ive wanted.

Done pretty much the same stat wise in the receiving game (despite Kittle playing 1 less game) and He's a much better blocker than Howard which wouldve been great having Kittle back blocking 

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