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Who is our number 3 receiver?


Zod

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Here's the thing with Clowney; he's the 3rd best WR based on what I've seen so far, but hes a veteran with little potential to mprove and he basically does nothing on special teams. Lafell could still develop into something, as could Edwards, plus AE can play on ST. But I think if Clowney makes the team he's the #3

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You can't reach your hands behind your head? Huge fat guy are you?

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/carolina-panthers/66755-cracking-down-on-the-forum.html

Nice...see sticky post above about nonsense.

Hands..of Armanti(the WR)...were not behind his head on the slant to the end zone...it's like he only worked on catching punts this off season apparently.

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In terms of depth chart: Nanee (or however you spell it)

In terms of receptions numbers: Shockey or Olsen. I think that Cam will be throwing a lot to TE's this season, seeing how a 2-TE set is our offensive base. Seeing as we have no real #2 receiver...

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http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/carolina-panthers/66755-cracking-down-on-the-forum.html

Nice...see sticky post above about nonsense.

Hands..of Armanti(the WR)...were not behind his head on the slant to the end zone...it's like he only worked on catching punts this off season apparently.

The pass was behind him, his hands were over his inside shoulder, the ball was behind his head. Sorry you have trouble seeing as well.

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I didn't call you fat btw, I just asked a question because you seemed to be under the impression that someone couldn't have their hands behind their head.

Your more likable as a lurker...

arms extended and hands open all bounces off the finger tips as he leaps off his feet...but regardless..Armanti is improved and does get impressive separation on second-third string UPS drivers.

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Your more likable as a lurker...

arms extended and hands open all bounces off the finger tips as he leaps off his feet...but regardless..Armanti is improved and does get impressive separation on second-third string UPS drivers.

What play were you watching, he had to twist his upper body and reach behind his body momentum all while taking a hit, it was a horribly thrown pass, take your AE hater glasses off. You're more likable when I forget you exist in between your posts.

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Who is our 3rd receiver? The guy who loses out to the first two.

Hell, I hate to say it, but SS could be the number three. He's always been the number one, but lately, he's not shown what he's capable of. I don't see anyone better than him right now, but he's not the same as he was two years ago or before.

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