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We Have To Find Moore A #2 WR!


Tomfoolery

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Matt Moore played very well the last 5 games of the season but I think he could be a great QB if we find another WR. Smitty has said he want's the front office to bring in someone this offseason to take some pressure off him so we must give the man what he wants! I looked at the top 10-15 WR's in the upcoming draft and I didn't like what I saw so I looked at potential free agent WR's this offseason and here are some of the bigger names...

1. Brandon Marshall - Broncos

2. Terrell Owens - Bills

3. Vincent Jackson - Chargers

4. Miles Austin - Cowboys

5. Braylon Edwards - Jets

6. Lance Moore - Saints

7. Dominik Hixon - Giants

8. Antonio Bryant - Buccaneers

9. Steve Breaston - Cardinals

10. Chris Chambers - Dolphins

I know this team well enough to know that Jerry probably won't go after guys like Brandon Marshall or Terrell Owens but man would I love for us to sign Vincent Jackson or Miles Austin. I wouldn't mind signing Braylon Edwards, Lance Moore or Dominik Hixon but I think we need to get someone better.

What do you guys think the Panthers will do about finding a #2 WR?

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I'll bite....simply because I am bored.

1. Brandon Marshall - Broncos - Best of the bunch, but a loudmouth and too expensive

2. Terrell Owens - Bills Really? Well past his prime. He destroys teams...his OWN team

3. Vincent Jackson - Chargers Chargers will lock him up

4. Miles Austin - Cowboys Cowboys will lock him up

5. Braylon Edwards - Jets Not sure about how this will go down. But the Jets have to be pleased with how fast he came in

6. Lance Moore - Saints Only good because of an excellent QB.

7. Dominik Hixon - Giants I like Hixon and think he has potential to get acquired on the cheap, considering the Giants bloated WR corps

8. Antonio Bryant - Buccaneers Age is worrisome

9. Steve Breaston - Cardinals I like him, but is he simply a product of open coverage due to Fitzgerald and Boldin constantly being covered?

10. Chris Chambers - Dolphins Underrated, I believe. But he didn't fully prove himself with the Dolphins and was spotty with the Chargers but seemed to do well in KC.

I just don't think any of those guys are realistic. The Panthers never acquire big name WR's, and trading for them is out of the question. I think we look young, in the draft, or sigh.... with Jarrett. Who knows, maybe Moore can spark him to play better (as evidenced vs. Saints)

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I'll bite....simply because I am bored.

1. Brandon Marshall - Broncos - Best of the bunch, but a loudmouth and too expensive

2. Terrell Owens - Bills Really? Well past his prime. He destroys teams...his OWN team

3. Vincent Jackson - Chargers Chargers will lock him up

4. Miles Austin - Cowboys Cowboys will lock him up

5. Braylon Edwards - Jets Not sure about how this will go down. But the Jets have to be pleased with how fast he came in

6. Lance Moore - Saints Only good because of an excellent QB.

7. Dominik Hixon - Giants I like Hixon and think he has potential to get acquired on the cheap, considering the Giants bloated WR corps

8. Antonio Bryant - Buccaneers Age is worrisome

9. Steve Breaston - Cardinals I like him, but is he simply a product of open coverage due to Fitzgerald and Boldin constantly being covered?

10. Chris Chambers - Dolphins Underrated, I believe. But he didn't fully prove himself with the Dolphins and was spotty with the Chargers but seemed to do well in KC.

I just don't think any of those guys are realistic. The Panthers never acquire big name WR's, and trading for them is out of the question. I think we look young, in the draft, or sigh.... with Jarrett. Who knows, maybe Moore can spark him to play better (as evidenced vs. Saints)

Keyshaun???

Bring him back!:smilewinkgrin:

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So we have this revalation, NOW, that this team needs WR depth since the QB situation has changed?

R-E-A-L-L-Y??????????

That point could have been argued 13 out of 15 years this team has been in existence.

Statements like this make me wonder how long some of these "fans" have been around.

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