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Think that AE will become a real NFL receiver next year?


Cyberjag

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I always want players on our team to step up and play well. Why would you want players to suck. The more players we have that don't play well the worse our team becomes. So using simple logic I want our players to play well because that most likely will result in a good team.

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I think he has the talent but who knows what kind of work he's putting in. He got a pass from me last year but he needs to step up this year. That being said; it also really depends on who we draft, if SS stays and he still has Gettis and Lafell to contend with. I give it 50/50.

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I think he has the talent but who knows what kind of work he's putting in. He got a pass from me last year but he needs to step up this year. That being said; it also really depends on who we draft, if SS stays and he still has Gettis and Lafell to contend with. I give it 50/50.

Do you think Fox gave him a fair chance?

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If we draft a receiver, he might not have much of a shot at WR (but probably will with returns still).

but if we go into next year with Gettis, Lafell and Smith as our top 3, he'll have a shot to compete for the 4th spot and he very well might win it.

When he gets the ball in his hands he is exciting and I think he could really surprise some people this coming year with an OC that opens it up.

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I don't expect much of him this year but I do expect him to show some flashes. You have to remember that most WRs take a year or 2 to adjust to the NFL, and that's assuming they played the position in college. Tack on another year for AE.

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