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Do we try to sign a new returner?


AceMan

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We definitely need to try something different. To me, Munnerlyn and Sutton are below average...which is awesome when compared to the rest of our group.

To me, AE is done as a returner. I wanna see Witherspoon/New Guy compete for the job now...

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How about a new ST staff? But for the short term, I would say find someone.

We need help in the worst way.

Tonight's poor ST play had absolutely nothing to do with the coaches. These were not scheme issues.....these guys just can't catch the damn ball.

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Munnerlyn and Sutton are below average...

Just what are you looking for? Someone to take it back for a TD every return? As long as they catch the ball and get a few yards they will be more than fine. As they say, it is a game of field position. I'd rather have a consistent returner who gets x number of yards instead of one who gets little-to-none but breaks a big one every now and then.

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Edwards probably killed any chance he had of being activated this season.

That's the sad part. I don't mean to be critical only into the 2nd preseason game...but AE looked uncomfortable enough for Zod/Gantt to talk about stashing him on PS way back during training camp. And from what I've seen in the 1st game and heard in tonight's game, he is just not a returner.

Witherspoon, Goodson, somebody new...

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