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Dwayne Jarrett won't make the 2009 team


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I think he's a better option than Robinson, Carter, and the rest. He should make it as our fourth receiver.

robinson can return punts in a pinch.

i'd hope jarrett is better than carter since jason isn't on the team anymore

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robinson can return punts in a pinch.

i'd hope jarrett is better than carter since jason isn't on the team anymore

Touche, salesman. Forgot he was just cut.

The point remains, that I think Jarrett is a better pure receiver than Robinson. I realize that Robinson has the edge on special teams, but he's less than impressive in that area. I think Goodson and Munnerlyn will get the nod there.

I guess Beavers could still contend for that spot, too.

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i'm not sure if Dwayne has learned 1/4 of that playbook yet

Damn is Dwayne Jarrett that dumb? I mean he has nothing else to do but work out and learn plays, I could do that 16 hours a day, 7 days a week. Have anybody heard him speak in the media? 1/4 of the playbook and made it to this level, he must not be too bright. Or maybe he's working as a cook at bojangles, cooking up biscuits, and chicken for Steve, and Jake? come on Dwayne damn!

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