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Panther Shopping for Number 1 caliber WR, Top Priority


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

He's just not a TE. He's basically a jumbo slot WR.

I know that. Im saying could his slow start be they don't know how to use him?

 

They should watch how KC uses Kelce. Also could be the QB is just bad. No idea but if we could get Pitts I would be down for it.

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17 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Of course we are going to trade away even more while we have no fuging depth. This is no longer a garbage team. It’s a dumpster organization. 

I'm genuinely done if they let Fitterer trade more picks and players. 

I just can't anymore.

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15 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Not sure why Pitts hasn't blossomed I thought for sure that guy would be the next great TE.

 

Maybe Atlanta doesn't know how to use him. I would love to get him if he were available though.

Even if we had him Reich would still be dialing up plays for Dirt Bike

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My fear is that we're going to give up too much to get someone like Jeudy and then pay him more than he's worth.

I think he's very overrated and a bigger diva than his production should allow, his reputation is still riding on being a first round pick, his stats don't back it up.

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