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The WR core according to Gantt


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Also, if we keep those 5 and something happened to Smith, who plays #1 WR?

Moore would set records for coverage sacks waiting for Jarrett to clear defenders. LaFell doesn't seem ready and would probably drop the few balls Moore managed to hookshot over whatever defensive end is about to decapitate him.

Wallace Wright?

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I still think we carry six and Moore makes it. If we get rid of Jarrett, then Gettis makes it.

We may try to stash Gettis on the practice squad, but someone will nab him.

I just dont see the reason, Beaux. 6 wr's for what? Why would we NEED Moore on the roster. I gotta say, if he makes the roster then that should mean one of two things about him. Either he is a madman on ST's or he has the potential to be MUCH more than he is now. Undoubtedly, your opinion differs on the latter and you do think that he can be much more, but we have our hands full with two rookies (AND another receiver who might actually be dumber than Dexter Manley). . .can the coaching staff handle juggling all that at WR at one time?

It's my impression that you take a few young guys and you work with em. If you take too many young guys then maybe they dont progress as well as they could. Fahk Idk how it works man, but I personally would rather tutor one person at a time than 4.

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