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Oh my god aj smith is not franchising vincent jackson


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Gettis and LaFell are promising while pilares could get a shot next year. Jackson is better than all of them and would be a large improvement but it would make little sense with all the other needs we have. I think Chud and Cam will make the recievers look better than average as well. Cam needs protection more than recievers.

I agree with Gettis and LaFell showing some promise. Gettis is kind of scary though hoping he doesn't continue to have knee problems like TD. Remember beginning of the year LaFell and Gettis were in the dog house with HC. Brought in 2 SD WR to compete with them for number 2 spot. And Gettis out shined LaFell in their rookie season although it was hard to find bright spots for both with the QB play we had.

Pilares we didn't really see much of this season.

Being fans of the team, we are always going to have high hopes for our players. We do have bigger areas of need but we won't be the only teams fighting for those players. I'm not much for the cap numbers and sure Hurney could make room if he had to. If we miss out on the FA at positions we really need, no reason not to try and land a WR that would be an improvement over ever WR not name Smitty on the roster while looking at Draft than for the positions we missed out in FA.

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He will probably call for 8 million a year, and he could get suspended for a year if he fugs up. However, he would look so sexy in a Panthers uni across the field from Steve Smith. He's also like the perfect target for Cam

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