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Thursday joint practice tweets (@HOU)


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20 minutes ago, CRA said:

Got to think Renfrow running ahead of Horn at this point.  Think Renfrow has about 4 grabs out there with Dalton.  Yet to here Horn’s name out there 

I think Renfrow is a lock with Horn and Moore fighting for the last spot and Moore probably has the edge.

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6 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I think Renfrow is a lock with Horn and Moore fighting for the last spot and Moore probably has the edge.

I like Horn, said it when we drafted him.  But I think people are too optimistic about his short term potential.  6th round WR for a reason.   Colorado offense was super quirky.  Got to think he is a project to develop.  He wasn't doing much there but playing pass downs on a very spread out O (that's not really NFL conditions). 

all that said, I'm not a Moore fan at all.  I want Horn over him.  AT and Renfrow got the experience to handle that WR room. 

 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I like Horn, said it when we drafted him.  But I think people are too optimistic about his short term potential.  6th round WR for a reason.   Colorado offense was super quirky.  Got to think he is a project to develop.  He wasn't doing much there but playing pass downs on a very spread out O (that's not really NFL conditions). 

all that said, I'm not a Moore fan at all.  I want Horn over him.  AT and Renfrow got the experience to handle that WR room. 

 

Carolina is a running team. I'm thinking Horn isn't the greatest blocking receiver. 

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1 hour ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Where is this dude taking video? Behind a fence on the outside of the stadium?

They gotta do what they gotta do with the new rules in place. It's the new norm for now unfortunately.

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3 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Carolina is a running team. I'm thinking Horn isn't the greatest blocking receiver. 

that's a main reason I call him a project.  Dude wasn't run blocking in college.  And even his routes were run out of looks he primarily isn't going to see here.  

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4 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

If Horn goes to our practice squad I have a feeling he won’t be there for long. Some WR needy team will pick him up. 

but they too most likely would be viewing him as a developmental project IMO.   Maybe 2nd half of the season you could work him in

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15 minutes ago, CRA said:

I like Horn, said it when we drafted him.  But I think people are too optimistic about his short term potential.  6th round WR for a reason.   Colorado offense was super quirky.  Got to think he is a project to develop.  He wasn't doing much there but playing pass downs on a very spread out O (that's not really NFL conditions). 

all that said, I'm not a Moore fan at all.  I want Horn over him.  AT and Renfrow got the experience to handle that WR room. 

 

Yeah we are on the same page.  I'd rather keep Horn for the potential, but Moore knows the system and is another vet who is decent at special teams as well.  I'd prefer Horn and just stashing Moore on PS until someone gets hurt. 

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