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TO or Vincente J now a possibility???


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Isn't there like two other threads on this already?

As for your question: No. Nobody is coming into camp. Not TO, not Vincent Jackson, not anybody. Smitty will be back for the regular season and bringing in a veteran would just mean reducing the time the young WRs get in camp and makes our sqeeze at WR that much tighter.

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Isn't there like two other threads on this already?

As for your question: No. Nobody is coming into camp. Not TO, not Vincent Jackson, not anybody. Smitty will be back for the regular season and bringing in a veteran would just mean reducing the time the young WRs get in camp and makes our sqeeze at WR that much tighter.

Acttually you would want a vertran to help some of the young guys out. Its hard to just learn your self and since there young a vertran would only help them develop faster so you would want him there for camp. After would be pointless and i put VJ out there just because. I know that would be to far of a reach but would TO really be out of the question now??? He easily could have 500-800 yards 4-6 TD year and help out with the young guys and block...

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Acttually you would want a vertran to help some of the young guys out. Its hard to just learn your self and since there young a vertran would only help them develop faster so you would want him there for camp. After would be pointless and i put VJ out there just because. I know that would be to far of a reach but would TO really be out of the question now??? He easily could have 500-800 yards 4-6 TD year and help out with the young guys and block...

Steve Smith has a broken arm, its not like he's forever gone from the team. He can still talk to the young WRs and mentor them. We also have a WR coach. What you've described is his job. And if we wanted an aging WR to get 500-800 yards with a few TDs and to block, Moose would have never retired.

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