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Any David Gettis news?


Pantherman

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He had one good game...

 

It wasnt a game that made me a fan. When I watch him play, csx, I see ALL the tools. I always say he chest traps a lot, but when I see him block and run routes he really looks good enough to play that 1 and 2. I personally am not nutty about him like maybe the OP and others, I keep him in my avatar only because he's an underdog and Im rooting for him.

 

I think a lot of people see the measurables and think oh man theres our next 89 replacement. I look at Gettis and I see a kid who has had some unlucky struggles on his way to his dream and empathize. I hope he succeeds. If he does, he could be another Julio Jones type. He could go as far, I would say, to be pretty damn good, but I dont think he will ever be elite.

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Personally, I am hoping Gettis makes the team. He is basically the only WR we have that has both the size you want, and the speed you need, to play on the outside. IMO, we have a roster full of those slot receiver type WR. Smaller and maybe a tad quicker. But they all lack that size you really covet in an outside guy.

The on saving grace for me? Rivera and Co. are going to keep the guys they feel will benefit the team. So if it is Gettis, they must feel he can contribute. And I can live with that. If it is not Gettis. I will have to live with it.

I know the team really likes Pilares, and he was showing well before being injured. But among the rest. I will be pulling for Gettis.

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Pilares has produced when he has played. He is just not 6'3 like Gettis who has great agility and speed.

I want to see Gettis succeed bc he would be a great weapon with his speed and decent hands.

I am concerned why it has been almost three years since we have seen him on a field.

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Why do people have to constantly trash one player in order to prop up another?

I hope Gettis succeeds, just as much as I do the rest of our guys. We need all the help we can get at WR.

 

He's a Panther. that's enough for me.

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