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I wouldn't mind having him back but it would be in a reduced role from when he left, IMO. 

TMac and Coker should be your biggest two WR options. It would be nice to have another reliable big WR target behind Tremayne. 

A top three of TMac, Coker and AT would be pretty slick. Especially with Horn Jr. adding a little juice and Tremayne adding some solid play. That's a pretty damn good top 5 WR group.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

I wouldn't mind having him back but it would be in a reduced role from when he left, IMO. 

TMac and Coker should be your biggest two WR options. It would be nice to have another reliable big WR target behind Tremayne. 

A top three of TMac, Coker and AT would be pretty slick. Especially with Horn Jr. adding a little juice and Tremayne adding some solid play. That's a pretty damn good top 5 WR group.

Not sure if intentional, but you left out Legette. I realize he's underwhelmed more often than not, but I'm still holding out hope he puts it together with some more consistency.

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3 minutes ago, Peon Awesome said:

Not sure if intentional, but you left out Legette. I realize he's underwhelmed more often than not, but I'm still holding out hope he puts it together with some more consistency.

Leaving out Legette was definitely his intention. AT would be an improvement over Legette. 

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59 minutes ago, Peon Awesome said:

Not sure if intentional, but you left out Legette. I realize he's underwhelmed more often than not, but I'm still holding out hope he puts it together with some more consistency.

Legette has a lot of work to do but he's still young and talented and his best years are ahead of him. Talk of Thielen over him is nothing more than lunacy. I assure you the Vikings would gladly take XL over the guy they just released.

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I don’t see the need. Or the want. 
It would disrupt the order of things at this point and there are only 4 games left, each important. keep working what we have. 
I wonder if he has eyes to play elsewhere. 
 

And lol again at him, thinking he was going to be winning and get out of loservlle, only to end up in worse shape than if he had stayed. Maybe he got some good sex out of it at home. 

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