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Which receiver should start


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Here are the attempts/completions for the receivers through the first two games. Put the names with the numbers:

1. 2/9 22% completion

2. 4/7 57% completion

3. 1/6 16% completion

4. 2/8 25% completion

And the answer NONE is not allowed!

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Here are the attempts/completions for the receivers through the first two games. Put the names with the numbers:

1. 2/9 22% completion

2. 4/7 57% completion

3. 1/6 16% completion

4. 2/8 25% completion

And the answer NONE is not allowed!

Number 2 and it's Dwayne Jarrett....

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Whomever has the longest yards per completion.

that'd be kenny moore.

I think right now the 3 front runners have to be Moore,Jarrett and Lafell...

I honestly dont know who I'd pick at this point..

also Edwards has as many receptions as Jarrett right now (4) and 8 more yards to show for it.

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fug this thread, fug those statistics, fug all these fake ass #4 recievers fighting to be #2, fug McDonalds, fug Walmart, fug Chicago, Idaho, Ohio, and all the other states in the midwest (especially Wisconsin). fug their cheese, fug dairy all together (makes me gassy), fug Bin Laden, fug you communist tree huggin' p.e.t.a. jerkoffs (animals are for eating), fug Lebron James, fug the NBA, fug the MLB, fug every sport that ain't football, fug soccer twice for trying to be football, rugby's cool, but fug their jerseys.

With that being said. LaFell will start. If not it will be Jarrett then LaFell.

Now please no more "Who's gonna be our #2" threads. Just hop into one of the 50 other before hitting the new thread button.

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f**k this thread, f**k those statistics, f**k all these fake ass #4 recievers fighting to be #2, f**k McDonalds, f**k Walmart, f**k Chicago, Idaho, Ohio, and all the other states in the midwest (especially Wisconsin). f**k their cheese, f**k dairy all together (makes me gassy), f**k Bin Laden, f**k you communist tree huggin' p.e.t.a. jerkoffs (animals are for eating), f**k Lebron James, f**k the NBA, f**k the MLB, f**k every sport that ain't football, f**k soccer twice for trying to be football, rugby's cool, but f**k their jerseys.

With that being said. LaFell will start. If not it will be Jarrett then LaFell.

Now please no more "Who's gonna be our #2" threads. Just hop into one of the 50 other before hitting the new thread button.

I have to completely agree with ur response.....poo's gettn out of control with these damn repeat threads disguised as something good to read.....I love that perfect ass avatar my dude......we need more topics....ie our d line went from weak link to the best thing we have seen in a while...(so far)...That coulda been my first thread....hey one day soon I will show you all wack thred starters how to put up valuable info enough back to watchn the network waiting for some GOOD THREADS.....(paging the replacement Latetia)

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Now please no more "Who's gonna be our #2" threads. Just hop into one of the 50 other before hitting the new thread button.

Maybe we should just have stickies for QB, receiver, RB's, defense, etc and just constantly post there. F*ck this starting new threads crap. After all, everything's pretty much already been asked a one time or another here already. Just find the appropriate thread and post there. That way we can have threads 5, 6 even 700 pages long.

And for what it's worth, LeFall has caught all of 1 pass out of 7 attempts (although he has plenty of passes hit his hands). So explain to me why he should start. Or maybe I should just go look up the answer in one of the 50 other threads. I am sure it has already been addressed ad nauseum by now!

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I have to completely agree with ur response.....poo's gettn out of control with these damn repeat threads disguised as something good to read.....I love that perfect ass avatar my dude......we need more topics....ie our d line went from weak link to the best thing we have seen in a while...(so far)...That coulda been my first thread....hey one day soon I will show you all wack thred starters how to put up valuable info enough back to watchn the network waiting for some GOOD THREADS.....(paging the replacement Latetia)

Yeah, now there's something original.

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/carolina-panthers/41790-if-nothing-else-our-d-is-something-to-be-excited-about.html

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/carolina-panthers/41771-everette-brown-haters.html

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