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IMHO Dwayne Jarrett finally has his breakout year in 2010.

I know, I am beating a dead horse here, but......

With a new QB (not Delhomme) throwing him the ball I think it is finally his time to shine.

I am going out on a ledge here and could look really stupid if we drop Jarrett befor the season.

But this......... finally.......... is his year!

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I think his stats will be better (if he's even on the team) for the sole reason he'll be our #2 and will see more passes...not because he suddenly "gets it" and plays better and becomes a superstar. And sure, you can say that he's getting the higher stats because he finally is getting the ball. But I'm not saying that. I don't think his stats will be anything like Moose could do at all, but they will be "better" because unless LaFell and Edwards shine, we really have no other option but to throw it to him. I predict around 450 yds and 3 tds.

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