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Most suprising move the FO could make?


CatfanMO

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What would it be? This could be a negative or positive move.

Positive: I would say signing a Breaston or similair caliber reciever. I just dont see our FO going after an established player.

Negative: Naming Jake the starter in 2010. I could very well see this happening. Jake could be very impressive in practice. Im sure he probably does look fine in practice. This would cause him to win the QB battle.

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Do you consider that a positive or negative?

Both. We could surely use Boldin but I would miss Williams alot. Still with the game going to more of a passing game with Moore and no guarantee we would stay a primary running team if Fox leaves after this year, it might be more positive than negative.

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Both. We could surely use Boldin but I would miss Williams alot. Still with the game going to more of a passing game with Moore and no guarantee we would stay a primary running team if Fox leaves after this year, it might be more positive than negative.

I bad as I would hate it, I agree.

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Both. We could surely use Boldin but I would miss Williams alot. Still with the game going to more of a passing game with Moore and no guarantee we would stay a primary running team if Fox leaves after this year, it might be more positive than negative.

But we already have two WRs over 30. We need to get young. Boldin is a good 2 season fix and IMO, thats not enough to let DWill go.

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Terrible idea (trading Williams for Boldin straight up). The boldest move I can see is acquiring a good FA WR like Antonio Bryant (he had an off year last year so he may not be too expensive). We have to face that we are talking about the Carolina Panthers and the boldest moves our team makes usually happen in the draft.

or Malcom floyd. He has the size and speed we need for a #2

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