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Consider This: Smitty, Jarrett, Shipley


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i conquer. moose may have another good year left in him, but i think it's time to give jarrett a chance. with moore pitchin' the ball around, jarrett, smith and shipley would be one hell of a receiving corps.

What, exactly, are you conquering?

But Jarrett will need to learn to block like Moose to be able to replace him. Smitty has come on and become an amazing blocker, but it will still be hard to replace Moose if Jarrett can't block. Especially with as much as we run.

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What, exactly, are you conquering?

But Jarrett will need to learn to block like Moose to be able to replace him. Smitty has come on and become an amazing blocker, but it will still be hard to replace Moose if Jarrett can't block. Especially with as much as we run.

that having a QB who has faith in Jarrett, along with Smith and Shipley, our running game would flourish. and i think our running game will be just fine without Moose. in the few games Jarrett did play in, he made some nice blocks for DW and Stew down field. another year or two and he should be ok in that department. i think we as fans should have a little more faith in Jarrett, i really think he can get the job done. Fox just needs to give him more opportunities and Matt Moore.

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I think the problem comes when people have no idea what they're looking at, flash on one player in the one football game they watch, and immediately talk about that person non-stop for four months.

Bonus points for being completely furious in four months that said player didn't go to us and we picked someone they didn't know.

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Obviously you will wait until Moose is in a walker before you will move on.

I think with a QB that has some confidence in Jarrett and a slot guy like Shipley our passing game will be enough for the running game to flourish.

Go Panthers

ok, jarrett sucks, end of story, if you disagree, you are wrong. his only TD in his CAREER was against the saints backups, oh my god, what potential he has!!!!!!!!! shipley does have some potential, but i'm not completely sold on ANY offensive players in the spread offense. for some reason, they just have a problem going to pro style offenses.

just keep moose for about one more season, and kick jarrets ass out for kenneth moore. there we go, then we can draft a DT

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Shipley would be an excellent choice for us. He has great hands, which could also help on special teams and our HORRIBLE return game. He has decent size, and would be our version of Tony Gonzales. A great slot option who if left open could easily average 4 catches a game & 50-70yds. Im not sold on anyone else but Dez Bryant who will def. not be on the board in the 2nd round

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