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Two things to mention about the WR dilema.


mick eye

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Ok first on the official website for the Panthers they have a poll of what area is the biggest need. There has been 1281 votes and the breakdown is

28% DLINE

3% Kick & Punt returner

36% QUARTERBACK

32% WIDE RECEIVER

2% OTHER

Ok you see anything wrong with that? Is it just me or do some people need to goo ahead and drink the kool aid and back MATT MOORE. What i am saying is those of you that support Moore and realize that we were near dead last in returns last year need to vote.

Second I was reading up on Tyke Tolbert and came away very impressed. He has developed some talent. Anquan Boldin, Lee Evans, and Roscoe Parrish. I feel this guy will help us make a smart decision come draft time and develop the guy-guys into big time players. I really see us coming away with 2 WR's this year. One being a Lee Evans type ( 2 with potential to be 1) and a Parrish type ( kick return specialist.) I am gonna call it and say our 2nd and 3rd will be Andre Roberts and Jacoby Ford.

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I don't care what the fans think. The front office seems committed to Moore, and I'm happy about that.

I hope Tolbert can help develop whomever we draft, as well as some of the other "potential" talent on the team (Jarrett, Moore, Martin, Jackson, etc.).

I second that, I want more then just one guy other then steve smith to be able to play so that way we can have depth!

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why does this matter? you think the FO cares what the fans think there? lol.

please.....keep making these threads about how we need to draft a WR. THEY MATTER!!!!!!!

Ok first on the official website for the Panthers they have a poll of what area is the biggest need. There has been 1281 votes and the breakdown is

28% DLINE

3% Kick & Punt returner

36% QUARTERBACK

32% WIDE RECEIVER

2% OTHER

Ok you see anything wrong with that? Is it just me or do some people need to goo ahead and drink the kool aid and back MATT MOORE. What i am saying is those of you that support Moore and realize that we were near dead last in returns last year need to vote.

Second I was reading up on Tyke Tolbert and came away very impressed. He has developed some talent. Anquan Boldin, Lee Evans, and Roscoe Parrish. I feel this guy will help us make a smart decision come draft time and develop the guy-guys into big time players. I really see us coming away with 2 WR's this year. One being a Lee Evans type ( 2 with potential to be 1) and a Parrish type ( kick return specialist.) I am gonna call it and say our 2nd and 3rd will be Andre Roberts and Jacoby Ford.

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why does this matter? you think the FO cares what the fans think there? lol.

please.....keep making these threads about how we need to draft a WR. THEY MATTER!!!!!!!

After hearing Hurney of PAC last week...it appears he ehar the fans regarding the WR. I will be SHOCKED if we do not draft a WR with our first pick.

Hurney has admitted the NFL has turned into a passing league and our balance is way off. I actuallyl do think they are now listening to the fans.

Does that mean we wont run a draw play on 3 and 12...prob not.:mad2:

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