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Seyi Ajirotutu


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Anybody else interested in seeing what this kid can show us on Sunday with Smith sitting out? I know a lot of people on here think he's pure garbage, but I don't think he has problems that are impossible to fix or that he has zero potential. He's the biggest wide receiver we have on the roster, and I would really like to see if we can make him work out for us. I really wish he had brought down that TD catch against Houston. I think that would have changed some minds around here about his potential. What do you guys think? Am I alone on this?

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That pass he dropped in Houston is the kind of play that I think we need help on though. I know Lafell has shown that he can go out to the corner in the redzone, but I feel that that element of our redzone offense is still lacking. If Lafell can improve in that role, then I guess we can just forget all of this, but I would really like to see us work on that aspect. More touchdowns isn't a bad thing. I think Tutu could be a redzone threat if he improves (yeah, I know), especially with Cam throwing the ball. If he gets cut though, it wouldn't think of it as an unreasonable move either.

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No I don't want to see more of Tutu. I have much less patience for a veteran player trying to make a team. Like Murphy, he came in immediately and made an impact. Tutu is going on his 2nd year as a Panther and I've given up on waiting for him to make an impact. I want to see more of Lamont Bryant at 6'5" 225 lbs, Jared Green at 6'1" 180 lbs and Kealoha Pilares. I'd also like a look at our other WR's like: Wallace, Bersin and Avila, although I think that Avila is more of a returner, but I'd like to see what he can do in both situations. I think it would be wise if we could get a look at these guys before the 1st cut on the 27th, the day after our game.

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The staff is slow to give up on him for the reasons pointed out by the OP. He is a nice, big, red zone target.

We all know Smitty is great, but he doesn't help us much down close. LaFell has shown a flash here and there (talking about the RZ here, not elsewhere on the field), and the same can be said for Olsen. None of these guys have proven to be reliable targets yet down close.

We have a great running game in the red zone, and that has kept this issue from coming to the forefront, but I'm sure Chud would salivate at having that one big reliable target to go to when the run defense stiffens.

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Anybody else interested in seeing what this kid can show us on Sunday with Smith sitting out? I know a lot of people on here think he's pure garbage, but I don't think he has problems that are impossible to fix or that he has zero potential. He's the biggest wide receiver we have on the roster, and I would really like to see if we can make him work out for us. I really wish he had brought down that TD catch against Houston. I think that would have changed some minds around here about his potential. What do you guys think? Am I alone on this?

His separation this year is not bad but he has dropped a couple of passes.I think this next game will be telling with Smith recovering.This week will be telling for all our wrs

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Tutu has endless amounts of potential!

Think of him as a young T.O. without all the opportunities.

Not sure if his potential will pan out, but im perfectly fine seeing him with a lil more playing time in the games that don't count!

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