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Renfrow released


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3 hours ago, csx said:

I knew i shouldn't have said zero chance lol

You weren't the only one. We kept an inferior receiver, but Renfrow did have health issues (I did qualify that his stay was based on health). I still can't believe we kept an inferior receiver. Oh boy...

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I was really rooting for him after seeing that video about his struggles. I always thought he was a solid and underrated player.

 

I thought for sure he would have made the team after hearing all the hype and how he made that overthrown catch by Plummer behind the line and still was able to gain a yard or two off it. Plummer really overthrew him each time yet he was able to still not lose yards. I think he still could play in the nfl. I think he may need a few months to get into top form though. Hopefully he will get signed to another team.

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they could bring him back to the PS---feeling that he needs more time and maybe be available should a WR go down midseason.

In other news:  (I worked all day, so this could have been discussed.)

Have not seen it, but read on FB that cut S Sanders is in "secret talks" with Carolina.  

 

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44 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

they could bring him back to the PS---feeling that he needs more time and maybe be available should a WR go down midseason.

In other news:  (I worked all day, so this could have been discussed.)

Have not seen it, but read on FB that cut S Sanders is in "secret talks" with Carolina.  

 

The Sanders thing is fake. We could use some safety help no doubt but the FB thing about him asking us to sign him is fake. 

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

The Sanders thing is fake. We could use some safety help no doubt but the FB thing about him asking us to sign him is fake. 

Yeah Dan Morgan is not going to do anything that may result in him having to answer a question or go on camera more than he is contractually required to.

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16 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

He’ll end up in Kansas City or somewhere and we’ll look like jackasses in about 2 months. 

We’ve looked like jackasses for years now so it wouldn’t change much.

That being said, I just don’t see Renfrow as a big loss. 

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From everything I've heard and seen, it sounds like what ultimately did Renfrow in was special teams. David Moore, Brycen Tremayne, Jimmy Horn Jr, and Jalen Coker are all able to contribute on special teams.

Can't help but think if they could've worked out a deal for Thielen that he'd still be here, but it's also reasonable to question whether he could handle a full NFL season while successfully managing UC.

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