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Tuesday Roster Moves: Davis to PUP, Wright and Taylor to IR


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Some of you people are so brain washed on Jarrett. I just don't get it, what has he ever done in 3 years to make anyone think that he is going to be anything more than a scrub? Colbert did way more in his time here and everyone was ready to part ways with him by the end of year 3.

What about Wright going to IR makes Jarrett stay? I had thought if this happened then there may be a spot for Jarrett. I don't think so anymore. Jarrett in no way, shape, or form replaces Wright and what Wright was going to make the roster for.

Jarrett has done NOTHING in his time at Carolina. There is no "potential" with Jarrett any more. The only potential that Jarrett has now is the potential to be one of the top 5worst draft picks for us ever.

I can't believe some of you think that Gettis is going to the PS so Jarrett can make the roster. That is absurd. Gettis does more on the sideline than Jarrett does on the field.

Jarrett sucks, admit it to yourself and you will feel better.

The best play in the playbook that we have for Jarrett, is telling him to go long and having Moore overthrow him and hoping that the DB runs over Jarretts ass trying to get to the ball because he is so slow. Seriously, they have run that play twice this pre-season.

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Colbert did way more in his time here and everyone was ready to part ways with him by the end of year 3.

Colbert got on the field and didn't produce. Jarrett hasn't gotten onto the field. That is probably his fault as much as the coaches, but at the end of year 3, we knew Colbert was a scrub. Jarrett is still an unknown.

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Panther's can't find number 2 wr?! Anyone who has been watching Carolina since the Proehl days knows this isn't shocking. Maybe it's the coach...

We have had a solid #2 for most of the years Fox has been here. Most years, its been Moose. One year, it was Keyshawn. I think we only spent a couple of years without a 2.

But if you are talking long term, it is something they have tried to address, drafting Colbert, Jarrett, and others. Sometimes though I think they worry to much about the blocking part, not enough about the running and catching part.

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