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2 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Rhule and Brady want 3 very good receivers at all times.  Last year Rhule said "that's our fastball."  Brady's offense works better with those options.  

Now we just need a QB to get the ball to them.  If Darnold gets enough time from our line, he has no excuses.  It's really an incredible cast of talent for a QB.  Imagine dropping back with those 3 receivers running wild, and a good TE now, and CMC as your check down.  Whoa nelly

Let’s just hope things don’t turn into a check down fest again this season. 

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Kinda wish they'd wait on Anderson until late in the season. He faded so fast after week 5 last year that I think we should take the long look before we tie ourselves to a multi-year contract with him. 

We should be working on locking up DJ first, because he can be the long-term guy here and there's some really good talent behind him.

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32 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Kinda wish they'd wait on Anderson until late in the season. He faded so fast after week 5 last year that I think we should take the long look before we tie ourselves to a multi-year contract with him. 

We should be working on locking up DJ first, because he can be the long-term guy here and there's some really good talent behind him.

I am OK if they extend him but pay him WR2 money. Keep him at 10 MM per for next 3 years

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