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this is our offense....


rayzor

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I watched the Olsen Clip 3 times. That guy will be going to many Probowls in this offense. He's a WR in a TE body. Will turn out to be the best 3rd round pick in our history. ( well maybe #89 would have something to say about that) Either way, This offense has me more excited than any in Panther's history.

In my best Bart Scott voice: "Can't wait!!"

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So no #2 wide out eh? Nice.
not really needed. if you HAVE to have one...think greg olsen as the WR2 and shockey as the TE.

or legedu naanee. don't expect much from any WR not named steve smith, though. doesn't matter who it is, they wouldn't be getting much more than 500 yards and 4 TDs. main targets are going to be steve smith, greg olsen, jeremy shockey, and probably mike goodson in that order. after that its going to be pretty well spread out between the rest of the guys and there just isn't going to be much there.

wow you seriously forget some Armanti highlights, I know he isn't first division or anything but he did some crazy poo talent wise.

you find me highlights of him laying WR and returning punts and i'd include it.

fwiw, i almost posted josh cribbs highlights as i think that armanti is going to be just that good.

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