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Sucks poo, such a bad trade. I don't give a poo if it was only a 7th rounder, he can't catch to save his fuging life. If we wanted a receiver with great speed and rock hard hands then I'm sure we could have found one for league minimum

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He just does not make those tough catches in traffic..he never fights for the ball. the ball he caught..on the slant was just thrown so hard it stuck to him...great Cam throw moment. He had that end zone jump ball but apparently has been coached by Nakamura on how to attack the jump ball.

There were two potential touchdowns he could have caught and he didn't. He pisses me off so much, Naanee 2.0. Man, we need a receiver.

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I don't think he is terrible but we can definitely do better. Please tell me Lafell is coming back this weekend...

What did Chicago give up for Brandon Marshall again, a third rounder? Instead we trade for Murphy, LOL.

Why waste a Third round pick on a proven commodity and playmaker?

At least it was a 7th rounder for Murphy, Hurney knew what he was getting with this pick.

I mean it is not like we traded a 2nd to get a QB to convert to a WR..ha ha that would be insane..right?

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We need a receiver that can steal the immunity idol from Nakamura. Obviously Gettis can't.

You mean Armanti? Murphy is actually the one standing in his way of becoming our no. 2 receiver at the moment. LaFell can't come back soon enough.

I haven't been clamoring for a new WR, but if we have a shot at getting Wallace for a reasonable price or fall into a BPA position in the draft, we might as well take one because dayum...our receiving core is pathetic.

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He just does not make those tough catches in traffic..he never fights for the ball. the ball he caught..on the slant was just thrown so hard it stuck to him...great Cam throw moment. He had that end zone jump ball but apparently has been coached by Nakamura on how to attack the jump ball.

What about that 50 yd catch vs the Eagles

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