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WR Diontae Johnson to the Panthers


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30 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I am liking how they are spending resources on offense trying to help Bryce. 

Well it falls in line with what an offensive minded team and coach would do. Everyone should remember that this team is now spearheaded by their second offensive minded head coach and will always be that way until Tepper decides its not. This is what he wanted and if I remember correctly 99% of this board did as well.

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Don't get it twisted. Diontae has the potential to be a number one receiver.

I personally would like to see him extended before the season. The Steelers were fleeced.

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Well it falls in line with what an offensive minded team and coach would do. Everyone should remember that this team is now spearheaded by their second offensive minded head coach and will always be that way until Tepper decides its not. This is what he wanted and if I remember correctly 99% of this board did as well.

I just hope Evero is getting closer to Canales money than Idzik money because he's basically 100% in control of the defensive side of the team it sounds like. 

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3 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I just hope Evero is getting closer to Canales money than Idzik money because he's basically 100% in control of the defensive side of the team it sounds like. 

Pretty much. Capers is giving him support but it's really all up to Evero.

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Well, one bad contract of another. Johnson has potential to be top 10 WR. but man he already started the on the field post Pittsburgh AB antics in Pittsburgh with a questionable QB. Idk this could get really spicy. Let's hope we can feed him and keep him happy, cause of so we likely are doing worlds better than last year in the passing game.

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If I could start a thread, I would.  

I'm a Steeler fan and was looking to see what there is about Donte. And seen yinz say he was good but was over priced. 

But then I saw y'all thinking Johnson is good and thinking you would the trade...... I'm sorry to disappoint you, but Johnson is meh. Be prepared for him to catch and go backwards 5 years and then start moving up the field. 

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