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Will any FAs WRs even come to Carolina?


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If there is a real possibility of Jake Starting next season?

With Coach Fox' loyalty to Jake and a real chance for him to start. Do you think any WR would even consider coming here with one of the worst starting QBs heading up the team? I have a feeling that if he is on the roster most WRs would think twice about coming here. I really believe the best thing is for somebody (JR) To talk with him and try and to convince him it's over. Not everybody can be Pharve or Warner at the end. Not every QB can go out on top like Elway. Even Montana and Marino were not the same players their last year.

Jake has done alot for this team and has been a great leader but that time is over and I really hope he doesn't sacrifice the team for his own pride and ego.

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Jake is not starting next year barring an injury or completely screwup to/of Moore in the preseason, it's that simple. Moore has done enough in the last two games that he'd have to really bomb next week's game for him to lose his "penciled in" starter spot.

Fox has every right to start Moore and, to people outside of these forum fanbases, looks like a genius for finding such a gem in a backup QB. Remember, TONS of people said Jake was our best bet, NOT just Fox - Cowher even said that at one point I believe. Nobody trusted Moore, because he threw an INT earlier in the season when he came in, and his numbers for his career were terrible (even though they were good in his starts, people rarely look at this numbers).

Moore keeps playing how he does, Jake doesn't beat him out. Does a FA WR come here? That's going to depend more on money than if Jake Delhomme is on the roster. Jake is thought of very highly in the NFL, even if he did awful this season.

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Money could get them here.

But who are some WR worth looking at.With the death of Henry and I think Kevin Walter will stay who else will be out there?

http://www.footballsfuture.com/2010/fa/wr.html

Brandon Marshall, Denver Broncos (26)

Vincent Jackson, San Diego Chargers (27)

Miles Austin, Dallas Cowboys (26)

Braylon Edwards, New York Jets(27)

Terrell Owens, Buffalo Bills (36)

Antonio Bryant, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (29)

Derrick Mason, Baltimore Ravens (36)

Steve Breaston, Arizona Cardinals (27) – Restricted FA

Malcom Floyd, San Chargers (28)

Kevin Walter, Houston Texans (29)

Jason Avant, Philadelphia Eagles (27)

Davone Bess, Miami Dolphins (24) – Exclusive Rights FA

Mark Bradley, Kansas City Chiefs (28)

Isaac Bruce, San Francisco 49ers (37)

Chris Chambers, Kansas City Chiefs (32)

Mark Clayton, Baltimore Ravens (28)

David Clowney, New York Jets (25)

Ronald Curry, St. Louis Rams (31)

Domenik Hixon, New York Diego Giants (25)

Lance Moore, New Orleans Saints (27)

Josh Reed, Buffalo Bills (30)

Brad Smith, New York Jets (26)

Bobby Wade, Kansas City Chiefs (29)

Kelley Washington, Baltimore Ravens (31)

Demetrius Williams, Baltimore Ravens (27)

Troy Williamson, Jacksonville Jaguars (27)

Jerheme Urban, Arizona Cardinals (29)

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http://www.footballsfuture.com/2010/fa/wr.html

Brandon Marshall, Denver Broncos (26)

Vincent Jackson, San Diego Chargers (27)

Miles Austin, Dallas Cowboys (26)

Braylon Edwards, New York Jets(27)

Terrell Owens, Buffalo Bills (36)

Antonio Bryant, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (29)

Derrick Mason, Baltimore Ravens (36)

Steve Breaston, Arizona Cardinals (27) – Restricted FA

Malcom Floyd, San Chargers (28)

Kevin Walter, Houston Texans (29)

Jason Avant, Philadelphia Eagles (27)

Davone Bess, Miami Dolphins (24) – Exclusive Rights FA

Mark Bradley, Kansas City Chiefs (28)

Isaac Bruce, San Francisco 49ers (37)

Chris Chambers, Kansas City Chiefs (32)

Mark Clayton, Baltimore Ravens (28)

David Clowney, New York Jets (25)

Ronald Curry, St. Louis Rams (31)

Domenik Hixon, New York Diego Giants (25)

Lance Moore, New Orleans Saints (27)

Josh Reed, Buffalo Bills (30)

Brad Smith, New York Jets (26)

Bobby Wade, Kansas City Chiefs (29)

Kelley Washington, Baltimore Ravens (31)

Demetrius Williams, Baltimore Ravens (27)

Troy Williamson, Jacksonville Jaguars (27)

Jerheme Urban, Arizona Cardinals (29)

Once you take away the guys that wont realistically make FA.you dont have much of a good market for WR

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http://www.footballsfuture.com/2010/fa/wr.html

Brandon Marshall, Denver Broncos (26)

Vincent Jackson, San Diego Chargers (27)

Miles Austin, Dallas Cowboys (26)

Braylon Edwards, New York Jets(27)

Terrell Owens, Buffalo Bills (36)

Antonio Bryant, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (29)

Derrick Mason, Baltimore Ravens (36)

Steve Breaston, Arizona Cardinals (27) – Restricted FA

Malcom Floyd, San Chargers (28)

Kevin Walter, Houston Texans (29)

Jason Avant, Philadelphia Eagles (27)

Davone Bess, Miami Dolphins (24) – Exclusive Rights FA

Mark Bradley, Kansas City Chiefs (28)

Isaac Bruce, San Francisco 49ers (37)

Chris Chambers, Kansas City Chiefs (32)

Mark Clayton, Baltimore Ravens (28)

David Clowney, New York Jets (25)

Ronald Curry, St. Louis Rams (31)

Domenik Hixon, New York Diego Giants (25)

Lance Moore, New Orleans Saints (27)

Josh Reed, Buffalo Bills (30)

Brad Smith, New York Jets (26)

Bobby Wade, Kansas City Chiefs (29)

Kelley Washington, Baltimore Ravens (31)

Demetrius Williams, Baltimore Ravens (27)

Troy Williamson, Jacksonville Jaguars (27)

Jerheme Urban, Arizona Cardinals (29)

The ones in red I see no way we would be able to get them or if they would even be that good for us.

The ones in Blue are ones I think might be a good fit or the team they are on would be willing to see them go.

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The Chargers are in now way gonna let Jackson slip away....but hey....dumber moves have been made.

Also, this little tidbit of Insider Info from ESPN Rumor Central:

Josh Reed will be a free agent this coming offseason and Sunday could be his final game in a Buffalo Bills uniform.

The Bills are headed for a complete rebuild and veterans generally don't get contract extensions during those times, so Reed is likely to hit the open market.

It's too early to talk about who needs Reed, but he played at LSU and is from Louisiana, so perhaps the Saints could be an early favorite for his services.

Here is the link, but if you aren't subscribed to the insider, it won't do you any good to click on it I don't think.

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/features/rumors

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If there is a real possibility of Jake Starting next season?

With Coach Fox' loyalty to Jake and a real chance for him to start. Do you think any WR would even consider coming here with one of the worst starting QBs heading up the team? I have a feeling that if he is on the roster most WRs would think twice about coming here. I really believe the best thing is for somebody (JR) To talk with him and try and to convince him it's over. Not everybody can be Farve or Warner at the end. Not every QB can go out on top like Elway. Even Montana and Marino were not the same players their last year.

Jake has done alot for this team and has been a great leader but that time is over and I really hope he doesn't sacrifice the team for his own pride and ego.

Not that I really care, but it's amazing the me the amount of coverage Favre gets in the media and yet people still don't know how to spell his name...and just a thought, I don't think Richardson will have to convince anyone it's over -just sit his butt on the bench if he doesn't want him playing.

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