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Keep Jarrett

That way I can feel safe in the bubble of guaranteed disappointment the Panthers have created for me and my fandom.

LaFell still has a chance to be something, thus popipng my bubble and giving me hope.

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With the money they have paid Jarrett you can't cut him until he's seen pre-season action in my opinion. The press is jumping all over him because it's a story - I'm sure every receiver has run a wrong route by now. We need to see what he can do in the pre-season, but at that point the cost is sunk and I would cut him if he's not the best receiver on the team other than Smith.

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I'm sure every receiver has run a wrong route by now.

He was the only one to line up on the wrong side all day Friday.

How can the rookies know where they need to be better than a veteran?

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If I was making the decision, I would cut Jarrett and keep LaFell. My reasoning is you already know what you have with Jarrett. LaFell, not so much. The upside to LaFell's potential versus the downright inconsistency and underachievement of Jarrett are rather evident, IMO.

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