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Kenny Britt visiting Carolina


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Well if you compare what he did last year compared to Lafell, it would be hard not to figure him as our number 2.   I'm fine with it.

I wasn't questioning the move.. I think he's more of a #3 but in our situation he'll work just fine at the 2 

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I wasn't questioning the move.. I think he's more of a #3 but in our situation he'll work just fine at the 2 

 

From what I've heard Jets fans loved him and wanted to keep, as with the Steelers.  Seems like Cotchery is a guy who just might need more looks.  

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From what I've heard Jets fans loved him and wanted to keep, as with the Steelers.  Seems like Cotchery is a guy who just might need more looks.  

Fair enough.. He'll have plenty of them here lol. I loved the signing actually thought he was going to resign with the Steelers.

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Fair enough.. He'll have plenty of them here lol. I loved the signing actually thought he was going to resign with the Steelers.

Gives me a little hope that he had his choice and he chose us.  I feel like it was a great bargain for us too.  You are right though....his window for being a number 2 is closing because he's getting older so he's not the long term answer, but he can probably provide us with the productivity we need for another 2 years.  It would wise for us to double up on a receiver with our 1st and our 3rd.

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Dude, gettleman would have gotten rid of that guy long before hurney did.

 

 

It's the same front office that drafted AE, except completely different.

 

 

You're referring to the front office that cut him about a month into their first season in charge?

 

I realize that, but AE was the toast of the town at the start of last season, and that's not on Hurney. 

 

Regarding Cotchery, read my

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