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Zod

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I'm so sick of him. I thought that maybe this clear opportunity for success might be what finally pushes him over the proverbial edge and make a starter out of him. I seem to have been mistaken.

Dammit, DJ. You are making me look like a fool, seeing as I still have faith that you can make it if you try. Pay attention when the QB tells you the play. Get a f**king spreadsheet or something from Davidson and study the plays between and after practices. Know where you need to be. Know EVERY SINGLE PLAY. Even when you're tired and wanting to faint from the heat, push through it and give 100% every single rep. Trust me, it works for me and it can work for you. All it takes is hard work and dedication. Look at Beason tomorrow morning. See how good he is and all of the respect he gets from everyone remotely associated with the Panthers or the NFL? It's cause he has a stronger work ethic than anyone else in the game. That's why he's the best at what he does. Hard work and dedication. That's what you have to do. Now go and do it, or get out of the way for someone who will.

There. /rant

It's too late man... The wiring is all wrong... It's just not there.

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Drafted #45: Dwayne Jarret (USC) 33 receptions; 338 yards receiving; 1 TD

Noteable Highlight: Got a DUI in 2008

Drafted #51: Steve Smith (USC) 172 receptions; 1,857 yards receiving; 8 touchdowns

Noteable Highlight: Went to the the Pro-bowl in 2009 after setting a Giants franchise record by cathing 107 passes in a season.

yep...

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Drafted #45: Dwayne Jarret (USC) 33 receptions; 338 yards receiving; 1 TD

Noteable Highlight: Got a DUI in 2008

Drafted #51: Steve Smith (USC) 172 receptions; 1,857 yards receiving; 8 touchdowns

Noteable Highlight: Went to the the Pro-bowl in 2009 after setting a Giants franchise record by cathing 107 passes in a season.

yep...

When you say it like that...it hurts.

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Is he dyslexic or something? Cutting the opposite way of where he should on routes, lining up on the wrong side of the field... SMH. I just wish they would go ahead and cut him so his slow ass will quit taking up a roster space on my madden this year with his blazing 77 speed.

Javon Walker was dyslexic and he seemed to be ok till the cocaine. Jarrett is just lazy and has not learned the play book. I except the rookies to do this type of stuff but he should know by now just like Moore.

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