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4 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

If your boss is anything like mine in her 3rd trimester I would recommend keeping this to yourself and not bringing it up at all.

Congratulations!

I'm positive this is going to go over well; thanks!

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1 hour ago, PantherChris said:

Its the same shoulder he played through all of last year... I think he would be playing if the games mattered. Still cant help but think he should have had it repaired in the off season.

It was his UCL/Elbow last season that he played thru, not his shoulder.

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

 

That could be right, he's got hot in the last week and garnered attention. Im remaining with the notion he's #5/6 on the picking order. Those back end WRs must play ST.....now if he keeps making plays and pushing everyone down on his way to #1, he doesn't have to care about ST

I need the edit the ST snaps with Coker last year, he played in 31 not 5. 5 was this past pre-season game. 

I think he will be way above that 5/6. I believe you are dramatically undervaluing him.

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4 minutes ago, NAS said:

Anyone notice how jerky XL’s route running is? Really concerned 

He just doesn't look like a natural WR. Yeah, I'm concerned. I was really hoping he would look considerably better with a full NFL season and off-season under his belt.

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19 minutes ago, NAS said:

Anyone notice how jerky XL’s route running is? Really concerned 

Mike Kaye called this last year.  Its no surprise that he was a part of the philly media so he has no issues about being critical about the team.  This team has lacked this type of reporting for its entire existence.  We have too many boot lickers covering this team.   Looking at you scott fowler.  

 

According to Mike Kaye, a Carolina Panthers beat reporter for

The Charlotte Observer, he once described Panthers WR Xavier Legette's running style as if "he gallops down the field like he has pebbles in his cleats but fire in his heart". This statement was made in the context of Legette's performance and perceived awkwardness despite his deceptive speed

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7 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Mike Kaye called this last year.  Its no surprise that he was a part of the philly media so he has no issues about being critical about the team.  This team has lacked this type of reporting for its entire existence.  We have too many boot lickers covering this team.   Looking at you scott fowler.  

 

According to Mike Kaye, a Carolina Panthers beat reporter for

The Charlotte Observer, he once described Panthers WR Xavier Legette's running style as if "he gallops down the field like he has pebbles in his cleats but fire in his heart". This statement was made in the context of Legette's performance and perceived awkwardness despite his deceptive speed

Yes he literally looks like a galloping horse, I don’t know how you develop chemistry with someone who has zero smoothness to his routes or breaks

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46 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He just doesn't look like a natural WR. Yeah, I'm concerned. I was really hoping he would look considerably better with a full NFL season and off-season under his belt.

They say you can't teach size and speed.  And that's true.  But I also don't think you can teach someone how to play football at the NFL level either.  If it was that easy, these guys would be a dime a dozen.  The fact is you need NFL level football tools to make it.

There's been the odd case here or there.  Like Antonio Gates.  But he's one of a kind.  And the Chargers didn't pick him in the 1st round.

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