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I just wanna see Hogan for one game. See if the hype is real.

There really shouldn't be any hype only hope. The guy is coming off a blown knee. He should have just went on IR to open a roster spot we could have really used. This team and knee injuries make me very nervous.

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Looks like AE or Pilares will get a shot at being the 3wr this week.

JP said this earlier..

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No. Ajiortutu or Edwards. RT @maclainbryant @josephperson if Naanee out, u think we'll see @kealohapilares in the slot at 3rd WR?

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Rivera is doing what he said he would do, use the next 6 games to evaluate talent and decide who is going to make the team and who isn't. Felton got some work and he was waived as one of the guys not good enough to keep on the active roster. Now Adams gets his chance to see what he can do. Wouldn't be surprised to see more of these signings and waivings as we go. The rebuilding process continues.

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who??????

i'm sorry, but you guys hype up EVERY SINGLE PLAYER ON THE ROSTER.

he'll be complete ass

Saying I would like to see what he can do (in a season where we have no chance of going anywhere) is equal to hype....

I guess you can call me ESPN then.

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Wouldn't be surprised to see Darvin Adams on the field for a play or two the next couple games, or as long as he is up for. Probably primarily special teams, but if he gets snaps, he has the speed to get open. I really want the guy to make it here. Young guy that can be a slot or a 4th option for Cam, and it is already a guy Cam knows well from his time at Auburn. This is all, of course, assuming he can catch the football. Didn't see much of him in the preseason and he had a tendency to drop the easy ones in college and make the crazy, clutch catches.

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