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Goodson Could Be Our Randall Cobb


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Cobb is about 6th on GB arsenal of receivers. Goodson played slot and I believe given the opportunities to be involved in the offense he would do good there. He also wont have to continue taking shots from lineman and linebackers fumbling. I always looked at Goody as a slot more than a RB. I guess its just me. Cobb come in every now and then and just throws a defense off. Just another weapon

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I always looked at Goody as a slot more than a RB. I guess its just me

It probably is just you. You are suggesting he replace one of the two TEs? Or replace the 2nd WR? If Goodson is in there as the second WR, Smith will never get a ball thrown to him. He certainly can't come in during passing situations as a RB as no one trusts his blocking (this is why you see Stewart in there during obvious pass plays).

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I'm suggesting he come in as slot when we spread it out lol

Who is our 3rd and 4th?

Lafell is the 3rd receiver and he is playing really well. The Panthers don't use a 4th receiver and rarely use a 3rd receiver. I've noticed Lafell did play as the 2nd receiver in the last game when Naanee needed a breather. Otherwise, it is usually 2 WRs and 2 TEs. And occasionally they will do a empty set with the RB in motion.

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Btw, Goodson is in the dog house so any illusions they would use him in a offensive set are a bit off. He wasn't even active in the last game. No way at this point do the Panthers feel like he would be that much of a help to the offense that is performing quite well.

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While returning or being a wide out?

BOTH lol

For those who dont know, Goody was scouted as a slot WR. For those who think he didn't do that in college. I said it when he came in time and time again, that's where he should get time at. Fox of course wasn't thinking that. Disagree with my choice of the man, WR is still a place we need to improve on. Chopping off Shockey is fine to me. Olsen can handle that by himself

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