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Mitchell, Ginn may hit the market


Mr. Scot

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The dude was arguably our best receiver last year... Did you even watch? His deep threat was underutilized because of our offensive scheme but it allowed smitty and Olsen to get open many times.

Yes he was bc we were that bad. Im not going to sit here and clap my hands for a 500 yd season and a receiver who averages a little over 2 rec a game. Go ahead and give the man 3mil a year if you want to. I just rather have a Tate, Roberts, or Burleson.

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The dude was arguably our best receiver last year... Did you even watch? His deep threat was underutilized because of our offensive scheme but it allowed smitty and Olsen to get open many times.

 

BUT if he didn't have all those drops deep he'd have had like 1,000 yards and 10 tds and maybe defenses would respect him more in their schemes.

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Dammit!

Dont let Mitchell leave. We made a mistake before by letting Marlon McCree go. Dont do the same with Mitchell.

Im fine with letting Ginn go. Hes a no3, not a no2.

Just for speculation only, Calvin Pryor in the 1st now if Mitchell aint retain?

If Pryor is there at 28 he should be drafted with or without Mitchell. Too bad he won't be there at 28 though. 

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Ginn as a returner changed the look of our special teams and made them consistent. That is something people forget is special teams has killed us for years.. That alone is worth retaining. Mitchell solidified the middle of our defense. Both of these guys will make our team worse if we lose them.

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in all my yrs of being a panther fan I had NEVER been impressed by our kick return game. That was until last yr! I think it would absolutely suck to lose Ginn. Mainly b/c we had tried so many times to find we he brought to the table & failed. The back end of our defense was arguably the weakest part of our game overall so I can't say I would be that upset to lose any of those guys. Although I do love Mitchell's fiery presence & he may have been the most consistent. Wish we could Keep them both but if I had to choose....hell idk! I'm torn

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If Pryor is there at 28 he should be drafted with or without Mitchell. Too bad he won't be there at 28 though.

Draft Shazier and turn him into a Safety? ;) but that 4.38 tho is crazy!

I would not mind trading Mitchell for someone like Malcolm Jenkins. I think Mitchell will demand more $$ than Jenkins after the season he put up.

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I see Mitchell leaving might hurt us more the Ginn would. Ginn is an avg at best WR and a good return guy. We can always find another return guy in FA. Devin Hester comes to mind. Hester might be getting old. But he can still produce on the return. But Mitchell would hurt more then anything. Hope we can resign Mitchell before Tuesday. Hurney is laughing at us big time right now. Dang him. Hang the mother fugger.

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