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Terrace Marshall


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So he showed up at the end of the game and I still hate Robby Anderson.

 

DJ, Marshall, Smith in the slot. Robby has to go. He's legitimately our worst receiver this season of the four. Nothing he has minus being a little faster than DJ, which DJ makes up for with being more aggressive and more explosive. Marshall had a contested catch that Robby 100% doesn't snag.

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