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Quick blurb about break out players this year, co host Eric Davis tabs Louis Murphy as one of the guys poised to have a big season individually and for the benefit of the team.

Now, they mentioned him as a slot guy, but really talked about him more as a 2 than a 3.

Anyway, good to see another good guy featured on the national media in a positive light.

Just thought I'd share.

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Murphy def can find ways to get separated and be open.

I really think Murphy will move up the depth to that no.2 spot when it's all said and done. A lot of homers are riding Lafell's nuts but the man cannot get open. Lafell struggles to get separation. Love it or hate it, it's the truth. A lot, a lot of homers are going to be disappointed in Lafail this season.

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In LaFell's defense he did rack up 600+ yards as a starter for only half of the season. Had he started from day one I bet he would have eclipsed 1000 on the season.

Pretty good for a guy who can't get open.

I'm exited about having 4 very legit targets in Smith, LaFell, Murphy and Olsen. Throw in the rest of the crew and it's just crazy.

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In LaFell's defense he did rack up 600+ yards as a starter for only half of the season. Had he started from day one I bet he would have eclipsed 1000 on the season.

Pretty good for a guy who can't get open.

I'm exited about having 4 very legit targets in Smith, LaFell, Murphy and Olsen. Throw in the rest of the crew and it's just crazy.

I'm betting Olsen to be a 1k receiver over Lafell.

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