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Panthers trade for wide receiver Laviska Shenault


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7 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

yea... id just rather chuba only touch the ball 1-2x per game and not run a single passing route.

Personally, I'd be fine if he never sees the field.  I would be jumping up and down for joy if we traded him away for something.

If Chuba's in we're telegraphing run.  If its a pass he can't block or catch, so he becomes a waste of space, in fact, they would intentionally leave him open so we all could watch him drop it.

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5 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

giving up on 2nd round picks 1 year in is not a model way to run your franchise

Perhaps. Sometimes you cut your losses and move on as opposed to dragging things out. Who knows what they have up their sleeves.

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22 minutes ago, RJK said:

just thought some of ya'll would like to hear about some of his flaws. I think used right it could be a great pickup. Interesting he doesn't play ST's at all tho.

EDIT: Despite the thumbnail the guy isn't a lunatic and is pretty informative 

another jags fan that just showed up in my Youtube (thanks to clicking your video🙃)

 

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28 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Well lets hope Shenault, Robby, Thomas and Chuba shake off whatever yips they have, like Johnson did.  I think there's hope for the first 3.  I'm not so sure with Chuba.

Robbie was 70% with Teddy, 48% with Darnold which both were more check down guys, Sam just panics and forces last minute bullets. He was around 55% with the Jets but that was mostly deep balls so expected. Chuba has had way too many opportunities to still look like someone we can replace with another teams roster cut

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1 hour ago, TheCasillas said:

How anyone can say this guy wasnt worth a 6th/7th blows my mind.... The jags fuging blew it last year on how they used him. In 2020 they used him to his skillset.... take a look for yourself:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1hPHM9PKF4

 

Yea, anyone who doesn’t like this trade either hasn’t watched your link, doesn’t know what we gave up for him, or is an idiot. 

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