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MLB Devin Lloyd for WR Jalen Coker??


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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Bingo. I have no idea why people are acting like we're expecting to compete for a Super Bowl this year and acting like we suddenly have this glut of proven production at WR. The opposite is true in both cases. 

Years of losing rubbing up agaisnt fanhoods creating a desperation to not be a continuous bottom dwellers. One thing potentially improves and it has to be the pivot point for turning the poo show around. 

I'm stuck at prove it or I'm going to keep laughing at it. Talk is as cheap as the Panther tickets resale value when not playing the Cowboys. 

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26 minutes ago, TD alt said:

Lloyd aside, what I've learned from this thread is that Coker is the best and most promising receiver on the roster. Alrighty then...

In terms of the young receivers based on what they've actually shown on an NFL field? He is and it's really not debatable. I bet your beloved PFF would probably agree. LOL 

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32 minutes ago, TD alt said:

Lloyd aside, what I've learned from this thread is that Coker is the best and most promising receiver on the roster. Alrighty then...

Until proven otherwise which is also the expectation with back to back 1st at WR. If he still is at the end of the year DM is toast and should be. 

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Jalen Coker is what we hoped Mingo would be.

This situation reminds me of Marty Hurney. He had his flaws obviously, but he very much believed in keeping your strengths, strong.

Now, granted for most of Hurneys tenure, that meant being strong at RB and LB/Dline.

Still, this is the deepest WR room I can ever remember in franchise history, and it's a core group we can keep together for a few years.

I still want to improve at ILB, but not at the expense of weakening the strongest WR corp we may have ever had.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

In terms of the young receivers based on what they've actually shown on an NFL field? He is and it's really not debatable. I bet your beloved PFF would probably agree. LOL 

Context is so complicated for you. Keep that same energy during the season and once it's finished. 

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1 hour ago, TD alt said:

Lloyd aside, what I've learned from this thread is that Coker is the best and most promising receiver on the roster. Alrighty then...

He's certainly no David Gettis 😏

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20 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Drew Carter is going to cook this year. 

 

22 minutes ago, frankw said:

He's certainly no David Gettis 😏

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I still say that Corey Phillip Brown was the most hyped Panthers receiver of all time. 

It is most certainly debatable though.

 

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