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We need another receiver.


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19 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

We need a speed #3. Coker absolutely balled out and should be our locked in #2 WR moving forward. 

 

15 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

This ^^^^^^ how anyone can watch this season and not say pass rush is our need idk

Did I say WR was out biggest need? What in the world? I'm sure that somewhere on this server I've said that we have to get a legit pass rusher.

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1 minute ago, DeadpoolPanther said:

We need to do involve the tight ends more. Evans has big pass catching potential and that will help out the wr and Bryce. We just don't use them enough.

 

Just now, TD alt said:

 

Did I say WR was out biggest need? What in the world? I'm sure that somewhere on this server I've said that we have to get a legit pass rusher.

Sorry dumb assumption 

1 minute ago, DeadpoolPanther said:

We need to do involve the tight ends more. Evans has big pass catching potential and that will help out the wr and Bryce. We just don't use them enough.

I'd much rather try to get a legit receiving TE

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4 minutes ago, CardiacCat said:

did you actually watch the game.... or did your parents send you to bed after the first quarter?

Zip his pants back up when you're done pal, Chris would appreciate it

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Believe it or not I’m good rolling into next season with Tmac and Coker. Slot guys are much easier to get. Evans showed a lot of promise. Today’s offensive line looked good considering it was a hot swap substitution group because of injury. Sometimes it’s x’s and o’s, sometimes it is jimmies and joes. Today felt like we had halfway competent players with a completely inept coaching staff. I have never been a fan of BY and poo on him every chance I get, but when he was allowed to cook today he did ok. Playcalling was trash throughout. 

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8 minutes ago, DeadpoolPanther said:

We need to do involve the tight ends more. Evans has big pass catching potential and that will help out the wr and Bryce. We just don't use them enough.

Evans doesn’t move that well. He has a pretty low ceiling as a pass catcher with his lack of athleticism and speed. He’s a jack of all trades, master of none. 

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I would rephrase it and say we need one more explosive playmaker on offense. Our backs can't make plays on their own consistently. XL just seems lost on the field. Horn has speed but his other skills aren't to where we can exploit that. Our tight ends simply... exist. That said, these are players we don't need to use a high draft pick on. If we basically got Coker for free, then surely we can go find another diamond in the rough. 

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36 minutes ago, TD alt said:

We need another dynamic wide-out. Legette ain't it. Horn ain't it. Tremayne ain't it. Renfrow should be retiring again. The TEs aren't dynamic. Y'all can keep on thinking that we can half-step and dumpster dive, but this offense won't be enough without another pass catcher. 

 

Horn is still a rookie.  He has some upside.  These guys are all young. 

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this team needs some spread elements. It’s what the QB is most comfortable with and the personnel around him are suited for more old school power run play action shots.

get a spread back, get a true Y piece, get a fast yac merchant so we can actually split the 2 high and actually incorporate some wr screens in for easy yardage 

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