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Panthers re-sign 2 WR's


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5 hours ago, MHS831 said:

So I am guessing we go with:

TMac

XL  

Coker

Tremayne (17 targets, 14 receptions, 160 yards--not bad)

Horn

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5 hours ago, Joe Bear said:

Not in that order. 

If its in that order, I'm writing Canales a strongly worded letter. 

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15 hours ago, MHS831 said:

So I am guessing we go with:

TMac

XL  

Coker

Tremayne (17 targets, 14 receptions, 160 yards--not bad)

Horn

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This is a pretty good WR room, IMO. I can see us picking up a mid tier vet since this list is so young and drafting a WR on day 3. Your guy Eli Heidenreich piqued my interest, I haven't looked that far down the line yet. As always, we'll churn the bottom of the roster / PS with a few UDFA and other teams' cast offs.

I also sincerely hope someone is willing to trade for XL. My heart has been broken (and almost my TV) by him too many times. I've lost all trust in him at this point.

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10 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I like Tremayne on the outside and wish he would get more of XLs snaps

he catches everything thrown to him....had 17 targets and 14 receptions for 160 yards. XL has the tools to be really good--not sure about inside the helmet though

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13 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

he catches everything thrown to him....had 17 targets and 14 receptions for 160 yards. XL has the tools to be really good--not sure about inside the helmet though

Yeah - Tremayne was very reliable at catching the ball when it was thrown his way. Still not sure he is able to get open at a good rate, but at least he seems to have his head on a swivel (unlike XL)

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If XL doesn’t come in with a chip on his shoulder and being real serious about getting his spot back, do what you want to with him. 
Because if he doesn’t respond to this setback he never will respond. 

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8 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Yeah - Tremayne was very reliable at catching the ball when it was thrown his way. Still not sure he is able to get open at a good rate, but at least he seems to have his head on a swivel (unlike XL)

Yeah, you have to assume he was not facing many shutdown CBs

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2 minutes ago, strato said:

If XL doesn’t come in with a chip on his shoulder and being real serious about getting his spot back, do what you want to with him. 
Because if he doesn’t respond to this setback he never will respond. 

To have all the tools and you still can't get the job done--BUT if the light does come on--and some WRs take time--we could be scary.

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