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Are we good at WR


PantherPhann89

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Next year, we will sign Alshon Jeffery. Besides, Gettis is a star right now in my opinion, a taller version of Marvin Harrison.:D Some of you just need the patience to see these guys in action. Besides, what receiver out there is head and shoulders above who we already got on this roster?

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Next year, we will sign Alshon Jeffery. Besides, Gettis is a star right now in my opinion, a taller version of Marvin Harrison.:D Some of you just need the patience to see these guys in action. Besides, what receiver out there is head and shoulders above who we already got on this roster?

I think David Gettis will be a very solid player for us for years to come he showed us in a few games last year that he CAN play in the nfl and now cam is throwing to him he should be even better.

I say give cam a few weeks to get use to the speed of the game and then that's when you will see gettis get better.

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We don't know what we have in our receivers we have now. Our QB and offensive coaching (double meaning and both true)... hell we could have three pro bowlers for all we know.

we know gettis and lafell performed well late in the season in spite of shiesty qbing and terrible coaching.

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Looks like Derrek Mason is on the way out in Baltimore.

He knows the system and can still run crisp routes, get open and catch the ball.

No way they sign Derrick Mason. This is the same guy who contemplated retirement before the start of last season. Oh, and did I mention he's 37. I would much rather see them give the young guys a chance.

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