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David Clowney, K Moore, or Guy?


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Im thinking Jarrett will finally be released after his second DWI. So the question is who will take his spot. Gantt says he thinks Clowney fits with our offense, and normally he doesnt talk about other Wr's. Easiest to pick would be Moore, but I think I would want Guy over Moore. And I think Clowney would be the best over all three. He is a fast guy and if we got him today he could share time with Edwards on sunday and give our third WR some speed down the field.

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well, I wont say your wrong, but he didn't get any where near the amount of chances Jarrett has here. His first year he sat on the practice squad. Second year he hurt his collarbone, played in two games with one catch, then last year he played in 13 games and caught 14 balls, 191 yards long of 53 and a td. no starts.

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well, I wont say your wrong, but he didn't get any where near the amount of chances Jarrett has here. His first year he sat on the practice squad. Second year he hurt his collarbone, played in two games with one catch, then last year he played in 13 games and caught 14 balls, 191 yards long of 53 and a td. no starts.

i dont know man maybe thats cause just like jarrett he never showed the coaching staff anything in practice worth playing him for......i watched hard knocks every week and the coaching staff bitched about clowney on a daily bases

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i dont know man maybe thats cause just like jarrett he never showed the coaching staff anything in practice worth playing him for......i watched hard knocks every week and the coaching staff bitched about clowney on a daily bases

lol well that doesn't work with comparing to Jarrett either. Jarrett looks like an all star WR in practice. Unfortunately thats the only time. There are guys that are good in practice and suck in game, and guys who suck in practice and do good in game. Maybe Clowney is the opposite of Jarrett but never got many chances for how he looked on the practice field.

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Clowney has at least made some plays in NY before being released. He is who I would go with. Does it really matter though with Davidson only calling 7-8 passing plays in some halves? If they were thinking of opening it up a bit then I'd be concerned but it doesn't appear that way.

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Clowney is a legit deep threat. His draft stock fell cuz he lost production his senior year to Eddie Royal and Josh Morgan, 2 players making plays elsewhere in the league.

The only knock is, he got cut by the Packers initially (which is where WRs go to gain insane production) then got picked up by the Jets for a couple years and then had trouble getting on the field because of the crowded WR corp they have now(meaning they wanted more from him). and Unlike Moore and Guy.. he's made a couple plays in preseason AND the regular season.

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