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Given the choice (#2)...


Mr. Scot

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(keeping in mind again that's it's only the first week of preseason)

If you can only keep one, based on what you've seen so far, which one stays:

Dwayne Jarrett or Kenny Moore?

Moore gets the nod by virtue that he can also plays special teams.

Then again, since "None of the above" wasn't an option...

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Jarrett will beat out Moore if it comes down to those two. Don't quote me on it, though. I just don't see both being off the roster, though.

Given the present set of choices, neither do I.

Acquire another decent receiver via cut or trade though, and suddenly things are wide open.

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I just want a big body reciever with good hands that we could use in the red zone. 89 gets so much fuging attention, a big body would flourish on 3rd downs and in the red zone. Lafell showed off some serious stonehands in the red zone today, but anyone that knows Lafell knew that the jump ball isn't his game. Please Jarrett just fuging do something this season.

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Given the present set of choices, neither do I.

Acquire another decent receiver via cut or trade though, and suddenly things are wide open.

Definitely. With the current line-up I anticipate Jarrett being ahead of Moore, even if they are both on the roster.

A pick-up would change the whole ballgame, obviously.

#1 Steve

#2 Jarrett

#3 Moore

#4 LaFell

#5 Edwards (or QB #3? Pike on PS/IR?)

#6 ST's

I just want a big body reciever with good hands that we could use in the red zone. 89 gets so much f**king attention, a big body would flourish on 3rd downs and in the red zone. Lafell showed off some serious stonehands in the red zone today, but anyone that knows Lafell knew that the jump ball isn't his game. Please Jarrett just f**king do something this season.

I was hoping the "stone hands" thing wouldn't show up. He should've had that.

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