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Fox talked about the progress of practice squad receiver Dexter Jackson from Appalachian State.

“He's got very good explosion,” Fox said. “He's got good quickness and good deep speed. Right now, we're looking at him as far as learning our system, and I like what I've seen so far. He's got that good quickness and good big-play ability. If need be, if somebody got injured again, we might be able to do something with him. So he's a guy that's learning and developing.

http://www.gastongazette.com/sports/practice-40020-charlotte-fullbacks.html

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they've invested more in goodson for the KR game so i can see why they'd want to stick with goodson for longer. they said he has been getting healthy the past few weeks and now it's just a matter of communication.

i know goodson can be good in the open field...he just has to get his head in it.

once the game slows down for him he's going to be deadly any time he touches that ball.

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I'd just like to see him returning punts or kicks.

A lot of the young guys -- Goodson, Munnerlyn and Moore -- have shown promise, but they've also committed their share of mistakes.

Man, I miss Mark Jones.

i don't. he was good for last year but he wouldn't have been this year. i'm glad we didn't bring him back.

we still need someone desperately, though. the KR part of the game has been absolutely horrible.

we just need someone with experience doing returns, though....and not someone who relied on the 3 man wedge to be productive.

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they've invested more in goodson for the KR game so i can see why they'd want to stick with goodson for longer. they said he has been getting healthy the past few weeks and now it's just a matter of communication.

i know goodson can be good in the open field...he just has to get his head in it.

once the game slows down for him he's going to be deadly any time he touches that ball.

He has to get those fumbles under control but that can be coached. He is def a Reggie Bush/Brian Westbrook type player for sure.

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I'd just like to see him returning punts or kicks.

A lot of the young guys -- Goodson, Munnerlyn and Moore -- have shown promise, but they've also committed their share of mistakes.

Man, I miss Mark Jones.

Mark Jones could not even pass our Physical test this year. He really fell off with the Titans.

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i don't. he was good for last year but he wouldn't have been this year. i'm glad we didn't bring him back.

we still need someone desperately, though. the KR part of the game has been absolutely horrible.

we just need someone with experience doing returns, though....and not someone who relied on the 3 man wedge to be productive.

I dont think it matters who they put out there.our entire SP teams suck

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