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So D.J gone..need WR's badly


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5 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

You're talking to a person that predicted he would be traded to the Bears, months ago.

If you want to post D.J. Moore's stats in relation to other receivers, go ahead. It's not going to change the fact that it's going to difficult to replace him. Tee Higgins would not be cheap and most likely not directly replace his production.

Sure. I agree it will take some work to replace DJ. 
 

It’s far more difficult to land a franchise QB though. 

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Just now, Basbear said:

Need to fast edit that zero then bro....

I will say this- frank and doug seem to run similar systems, best I can tell. Doug gave away Shenault for what choosen anderson....... Panthers may need to find another WR along with a new #1. 

Id tell Shenault to put on 15 clean LBs and hes my new hybrid RB ala deebo patterson....

He could be cut, I see that too....

What week was the TD against the Saints?

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I don't think people remember that our exercises in futility prior to QB were trying to find a WR.  How many years was that one of our positions of need, if not the major position of need?  We drafted them every year and either fouled them off or whiffed completely.

We'll see how the current brain trust addresses the position.  The other question is how our current group fares in an offense that is not a clusterf*#k.  The Chiefs just won an Owl largely because their coaching staff schemed ways to get their receivers open......sometimes wide open.  We haven't seen that here in, well, ever.  I have some hope that changes and if so, some of our existing group may actually show some life.

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1 minute ago, Carl Spackler said:

Don't recall a 1-TD season from DJ??

Enlighten me

Compare the number of targets and utilization and enlighten yourself. 
 

DJ’s struggles to find the end zone have been discussed a lot on this forum. He doesn’t struggle to put up yards though. 

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1 minute ago, Carl Spackler said:

It was week 3. There are 17 games in a season. Hence, he had 0 TDs in his last 14.

You got it, I thought it was weeks later. I know he got hurt as well, tad unfair to judge that too. Or do we need to put more dirt on him?

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Sign Bozeman, TE Shultz in Free agency, along with one vet like Hardman, Odell, Thielen, etc, draft a WR in round 2 which  is a very high second. We still have TMJ and Laviska Shenault. That’s not bad we still have a pick in round round 3,4,4,5 and can get someone like Foreman back or draft someone in round 3

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