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Dwight Jones?


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I think Jones would be a good pick if he is there in the 4th. I would love to have him on this team. Look at Nicks for the Giants. I suggested we draft Nicks years ago and alot people thought I was crazy because he was from UNC. But look where Nicks is now. In SB46 and about to get his first SB ring. Taking Jones in the 4th round would be a nice pick up big time for Cam aswell.

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If we trade down somehow and get another second round pick or a third, I would take him in the second.

As much as I love Gettis, Coach Ron had some problems with him in TC this year, and he's still a big question mark coming off an injury. And there's no guarantee we're going to resign Nanee or Tutu, so I wouldn't be surprised if we use an early pick on a WR.

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Problems with Gettis?

First I've heard of it.

I'm pretty sure he's talking about the fact that Gettis and Lafell were having issues taking the starting spot from Nanee early on before his injury.

Rivera was publicly asking for one of his WR to step up and claim the second spot and neither of them managed to do so.

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Problems with Gettis?

First I've heard of it.

It's because it doesn't exist. Rivera has done nothing but constantly sat how excited he is to have Gettis back next year. Gettis was the unquestioned starter in TC from day one, until he got hurt a couple days later.

I swear I'm so tired of the misinformation and dooky on this board.

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