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Will Jarrett make the cut?


Swarly

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Listen guys, the reason he doesn't get playing time is becuase he doesn't play special teams...period. I think he could flousih as the teams number 2 WR and his last game showed that. He has the size and hands to be a great possession receiver. I can picture about 4-5 great grabs he had last year. The TD, th one handed catch, the leaping 4th down conversion where he got lit up and still held on, and even the over the shoulder grab in the preaseason from matt Moore. He can do it but it's been hard for him to get on the field because he doesn't help out on special teams.

And while we are talking about it, how sweet of a throw was that from more against the saints? Jarrett doesn't need seperation we Matt puts in on the numbers like that. Didn't it seem like the yac yardage was much better with matt at QB? He puts the ball out there and let's the receivers catch it on the run.

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This is the final year of Dwayne Jarrett's rookie contract, but he looks like a tired veteran already. The kid is not only physically slow but dumber than a bag of rocks.

This year is his last chance to redeem himself, not to us, but to the rest of the NFL. I cannot be a Jarrett fan at this point.

If he plays well this year, it will prove two things to us as Carolina fans.

1) That he is capable

2) That he only plays hard when his future contract is at stake.

He already had his chance. His career at Carolina so far has been FAR OUTMATCHED by Keary Colbert, and that is quite a statement.

Dwayne Jarett over 3 years (2007-2009)

33 receptions total

388 yards total

Longest reception 30yards

1 touchdown

Keary Colbert -(2005-2007)

a) discounting 2004, his best statistical year as a rookie

B) he was injured for most of 2006

62 receptions total

670 total yards

2 touchdowns

Longest reception 43 yards

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