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How many yards did Cam pass for last season?..... Exactly. We dont need him, especially for our 1st. Yes, he is an absolute stud. I would rather have an absolute stud for one of the holes we actually have on our team.

Carolina was ranked 13th in passing yards per game. That in reality, put us pretty close to the middle of the pack.

40% of Cam's yardage was RBs and TEs.

Not saying we need Wallace......but the passing attack was good for a rookie. It ain't good yet.

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Carolina was ranked 13th in passing yards per game. That in reality, put us pretty close to the middle of the pack.

40% of Cam's yardage was RBs and TEs.

Not saying we need Wallace......but the passing attack was good for a rookie. It ain't good yet.

Nice usage of the YPG stat..lol. Carolina was ranked 10 overall last season though. Top 10 sounds better, especially for a rookie.

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Nice usage of the YPG stat..lol. Carolina was ranked 10 overall last season though. Top 10 sounds better, especially for a rookie.

You are just ranking Cam Newton's raw passing yards.......at 10th. Which isn't a fair representation.

Cam Newton played 16 games. He isn't being compared to 32 other QBs who started 16 games. So boasting about your #10 ranking for Cam as an indivdual ......is flawed.

Carolina was credited w/ the 13th most passing yards. Carolina did not have a top 10 passing attack (at least from the yardage aspect).

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You are just ranking Cam Newton's raw passing yards.......at 10th. Which isn't a fair representation.

Cam Newton played 16 games. He isn't being compared to 32 other QBs who started 16 games. So boasting about your #10......is flawed.

So do you honestly think we need help at WR?

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So do you honestly think we need help at WR?

I don't think we can address WR right now with our other issues.

But looking for Steve Smith's replacement once Steve Smith is done as a #1 WR is a huge mistake. IMO, that guy should already be on this roster (and I think it is wishful thinking that he is).

If our D didn't suck so bad, I would be 100% in favor of moving up and trying to get Blackmon. Cam needs HIS #1 WR. That isn't Steve. Steve will be it for a small window as Cam starts his career. Cam should be growing w/ a young a stud WR.

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We will need to replace Smith but the question is really timing. Do we need to replace him this year or 2 years from now. We fixed major portions of the offense last year and need to fix the defense this year. In a year or two we will need to address the wide receiver spot. The question is whether we need to address it right now this season.

I vote for spending our picks on defense and hope Smith makes it another 2-3 like he says he wants to. He seems rejuvenated this year instead of on his last leg. We only have 1 first round draft pick. If we were 1 player from being complete it might be different but we needs a number of playmakers. I personally think we have to build this as we go and defense is where I would spend my picks.

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