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Jarius Wright, for all intents and purposes, a coach


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1 hour ago, Moo Daeng said:

I don't believe a player has to have impressive stats to serve a purpose on a roster. If all he does is provide leadership and a veteran backup then he has been a successful addition.

If it's December and he has to fill in a few games would anybody be upset?

I agree when your late night studying I'm pretty sure I'm a call my boy Jarius over Norv or someone on the staff for some late night clarity. And it seems like he's willing to teach this is going to be good, with his speed in the slot might get great production on and off the field.

21 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Before asking that question, you would be better served to ask why Gettleman elected to sign Shepard over Ginn when the two have nearly identical contracts.

I think we were TRULY sick of those damn drops he played decent spaced the field out for us to be successful offensively. But those drops were costly and Dave always out smarted himself thinking anybody can produce given the chance. They use to joke ohhhh he caught the ball TD Ginn  lol I remember someone saying if he caught the ball some Cam would have had 40 pass TD.

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On 5/2/2018 at 10:40 AM, top dawg said:

I've often thought that some Huddlers are fluffing up Jarius Wright's future role on the field as our primary slot receiver this season. Not saying that I don't think that he's good depth, but I don't believe that he's destined to become our version of the Pats' Wes Welker. In my opinion, there's just better talent that would have to be on the bench, or on ice, for Wright to see appreciable playing time come October. That being said, in addition to---perhaps---some clutch plays, he offers knowledge. And as I read between the lines, helping to teach Norv's system to the younger, more talented guys could very we'll be the primary reason Wright was acquired and paid such a WTF---err, surprising---signing bonus. The good thing is that he appears ready to embrace the role.

“I feel I could teach Norv Turner’s offense to a baby,” Wright says."

 

That "nugget" came up in Wright's discussion with Scott Fowler.

So, yeah, I could be totally off base, and simply being a little cynical about the Huddle's next big thing that never seems to reach expectations, but I think I may have figured the whole Wright situation out. Sure, he'll compete for the primary slot gig FWIW, but he'll also "coach," because he knows Norv's system like the back of his hand.

 

I missed this thread the first time around, but it does make that signing bonus make a lot more sense. I still think that he will be productive, but his primary role will be to get Samuel ans Moore up to speed as quick as possible. Between him and Coach Cotchery, their transition to the slot should be way easier.

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30 minutes ago, Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D. said:

With the current limitations placed on NFL teams in regards to practice and coaches ability to spend time with players, having a player who can aid in installing offensive concepts is invaluable.

Oh yes I believe they are going to need him to do just that I heard Troy Aikman say during a draft show I think that Cam and the offensive have never seen anything close to the complexity of Norvs offense. I said that's going to be one of the main hurdles to jump. Getting all these new pieces and Cam fluent in Norvs language

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22 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

Oh yes I believe they are going to need him to do just that I heard Troy Aikman say during a draft show I think that Cam and the offensive have never seen anything close to the complexity of Norvs offense. I said that's going to be one of the main hurdles to jump. Getting all these new pieces and Cam fluent in Norvs language

Not an easy offense by any means, but not as wordy as some others...IIRC.

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43 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

My huddle experience is so much better now that I don't see his ignorance every single day. 

i think its intended sshit from him

 

i think he is so miserable with his life that he feels the need to be a pessimistic troll and spewing a ton of sshit

 

i sympathize with him  I've been there, not on here though lol

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On 5/2/2018 at 11:04 AM, RumHam said:

Yeah but why is Russell Shepherd still on the roster? Hurneymagic?

The fact that you asked that question is evidence and proof that you should stop asking questions.  You are pretty clueless as to how this whole nfl thing works.

You do realize that we take 90 players into TC and needs bodies at WR to get ample reps for the offense.

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5 hours ago, Panthers8969 said:

I thought the saying was “for all intensive purposes”

For all intensive purposes (for all intents and purposes)

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For all intents and purposes is the usual form of the phrase meaning in every practical senseFor all intensive purposes is a fairly common eggcorn derived from the original phrase. It’s often heard in speech, but it’s rare in published writing because it generally doesn’t pass through the editorial process.

http://grammarist.com/eggcorns/for-all-intensive-purposes/

 

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