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Cotchery/Underwood > LaFell/Ginn


Panthro

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agreed. wish we'd kept Ginn.  He was great for us last year... A couple of his returns practically won us games and he had some great catches.  He was always so electric when he got the ball in his hands.  Wish I could see what he could have done with a true #1 WR.

We have Cotchery, and Underwood outside. Pilares in the slot. With the chance of McNutt and King on the horizon. I can't believe I can say, I miss that BuckEyed som bitch.

 

 

Didn't he fumble 3 times last season?

Fumbled the 1st time he touched the ball. Then he and the jimmy mishandled a handoff. Other than that, with what few opportunities he got, that was it. Or it could be 3. I ain't no psychopedia.

Barner is the Underwood of the Back Field. The potential is there. Can you get it out of them? Either one, or best case both, can break through. That eases the pain somewhat.

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remains to be seen whether underwood is a better player than ted ginn, but i think cotchery is a clear upgrade over lafell. one has a knack for showing up in the clutch when you need a leader, the other disappears when you need him most.

 

nail a draft pick and i think we're a clear upgrade over last year.

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