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5 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

1) Moton is a franchise tackle.  Kalil will not get his job back and Moton will protect Cam until retirement.

2) Curtis Samuel will push Smith down the depth chart and will become the #2 at some point this season.

Let’s hope for the sack of our season this is true.  Moton looks so comfortable no matter where we put him.  And Samuel get separation no matter who is covering him. 

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31 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Let’s hope for the sack of our season this is true.  Moton looks so comfortable no matter where we put him.  And Samuel get separation no matter who is covering him. 

Both have quick feet. That helps a ton. 

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WR group won't be your typical 1, 2, 3, 4... Funch will probably have the most snaps but other than him the rest will probably rotate relatively evenly and dependent on gameplan and opponent. Will be more like 2015 where Ginn, Philly, Cotch and Funch all had similar roles, rather than a clear cut 1 and 2. 

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I don't Torrey Smith is a waste, especially given what happened last year. 

That being said, Samuel looks to have perhaps the highest ceiling of any receiver we have.

And Moton was a beast. I was at the game tonight, and he was stoning everyone lined up against him.

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19 minutes ago, t96 said:

WR group won't be your typical 1, 2, 3, 4... Funch will probably have the most snaps but other than him the rest will probably rotate relatively evenly and dependent on gameplan and opponent. Will be more like 2015 where Ginn, Philly, Cotch and Funch all had similar roles, rather than a clear cut 1 and 2. 

This is what everyone wanted last season. Now that we have it we want to get rid of it 

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Yep! All the people who talked poo about Funchess and Samuel really need to stop! 

Funchess is sneaky smooth for a big man, and, yes, he has improved markedly at using that big body of his, and he is faster than a lot of people think. His hands have noticeably improved as well.

Samuel was dynamic and electric in his senior year of college, and the flashes of electricity are obvious any time he gets on the field. That JUGS machine has obviously helped his hands and his confidence.

 

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Just now, top dawg said:

jYep! All the people who talked poo about Funchess and Samuel really need to stop! 

Funchess is sneaky smooth for a big man, and, yes, he has improved markedly at using that big body of his, and he is faster than a lot of people think. His hands have noticeably improved as well.

Samuel was dynamic and electric in his senior year of college, and the flashes of electricity are obvious any time he gets on the field. That JUGS machine has obviously helped his hands and his confidence.

 

Funchess won't be even the top WR this year at season end. I like him in the red zone but other guys have out performed him. 

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