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Sky is falling. Shenault in concussion protocol that don't sound like a season ender.  Should be fine for week 1.  Chark's hammy is concerning if it's a bad strain. We will have to see. Shi should get some reps while everyone gets healthy.  Is TMJ's injury healing well?  I just gotta say my mantra for this season. We gonna be fine. We knew it was going to be the Mingo and Adam show with some Miles and Hurst sprinkled in.   When cuts are done somebody gonna fall through the cracks at WR.  The Jennings kid that caught the TD looked to have some size to him.  I'm not ready to trade Corrall and Chinn for another teams flotsam.  Say it with me.  We gonna be fine. Save some gloom and doom for when the season has actually started.  

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6 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I think he would reconsider since currently he's unemployed.  At the right price I think Hopkins would be a good fit for us.  He's a veteran WR that would be great for Shenault as well as Mingo and TMJ.

He signed with the Titans awhile ago 

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18 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

It doesn't matter where he wanted to be. If he didn't perform he wouldn't get paid the following season.

 

It was about money, he signed to play with a lower tier QB.

I have never thought much on Tanneyhill and will get laughed at for saying it but I think the Titans have two players in Levis and Willis that have loads of potential if both are given a shot. They will eventually trade Willis and I think he turns in to something good while Levis will eventually too but Willis first.

As far as Hopkins goes, you know I didnt want him due to him hindering the development of the younger guys but the younger guys cant develop if injured so I appear to be wrong so far but hopefully their injuries are not significant and they get back fast and STAY injury free but some of our young guys have a history of being injured so that may not be the case and I end up looking even more wrong. 

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