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Seeing that we're a small market team and most journalist would rather eat a donut and write another article about Brett Favre or why the Cowboys didn't make it this year, this is something we're going to have to get used to now that they're forced to pay attention to us with the number one pick.

Forget taking 15 seconds to go to NFL.com to see we've had the worse QB play for the last 2 years and that does affect a receivers numbers.

Not to mention when Moore played worth a poo in 09 Smith avg'd 94 ypg. Then only other receiver who averaged higher was Andre.

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I think they forget we have Jeff Otah coming back next year. I don't think our O-line is as bad as he makes it out to be instead I think injuries have played a key role in this years problems. With Otah back and healthy and Wharton healthy we should be better than expected on the O-line.

I wouldn't mind us getting Greg Little in the 3rd. UNC has produced some pretty good WRs in the past few years and Little could make a good pick up if Smith is Done and AE doesn't look like he is going to make it.

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