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Will Dan Connor, Gary Barnidge, and Dwayne Jarret


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Get many starts this season? Or maybe what i'm saying is, will be say Connor somewhere besides special teams? Dwayne Jarret so far is 3rd WR Right? Barnidge is the only on i think we won't really see when we will have Rosario for sure... but just wondering if any of you guys think Conner may be a put in over Diggs...

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barring any injury...no.

well, connor might if he gets the Sam job but other than that no on all three.

will they all be active? i'm sure that jarrett and connor will most likely be. barnidge? i don't know about that. maybe. probably not, though.

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Jarrett should really be the #2 guy.

Moose is one of the best run blockers in the league, and had a lot to do with what was one of the best running games in the league.

He also had almost 1,000 yards in a run-first offense. I think he's a damned good No. 2.

I do think Jarret will step up big this year, but I don't see any reason he should be our No. 2 right now. In a year or two, maybe.

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Moose is one of the best run blockers in the league, and had a lot to do with what was one of the best running games in the league.

He also had almost 1,000 yards in a run-first offense. I think he's a damned good No. 2.

I do think Jarret will step up big this year, but I don't see any reason he should be our No. 2 right now. In a year or two, maybe.

Nothing personal, but I put more value in what a player has done, than what a one or two year guy is suppose to "step up" his game.

I remember a couple of years ago when someone posted that they expected Eric Shelton to "step up" his game.

hmmm.

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Nothing personal, but I put more value in what a player has done, than what a one or two year guy is suppose to "step up" his game.

I remember a couple of years ago when someone posted that they expected Eric Shelton to "step up" his game.

hmmm.

I hear you. I don't really "expect" him to, but I do think he showed some potential last year.

But I was in no way advocating that Jarret should get the nod over Muhammad; in fact, quite the opposite.

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