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Panthers Wide Receiver Problem


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Unless a premier wide receiver falls to us in the 2nd round,which may be doubtful,we may be better off going the free agency route.

Personally,I think that with 2011 having so much uncertainty, John Fox only being around because of this situation, and also wanting to see our team do something this year, that we would be better served getting 2-3 free agents wide receivers.

If we make a trade for Vincent Jackson, pick up Chris Chambers and Kevin Walters or Lance Moore, we would be set for a long time!

If we traded for Jackson and picked up Chris Chambers, and then were fortunate enough to be in a position to draft Thomas, then this would be an even better sceniro.

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Vincent Jackson is great but there's no reason to trade all our picks away for him and then turn around and give him a huge contract. Not when there are so many other options that can be had easier and cheaper. Breaston, Lance Moore, Hixon, Shipley, Tate, Gilyard just to name a few.

And Chambers is a terrible idea, especially if we keep Moose. How many ancient WRs do we need on the team. Imagine if Smitty got hurt and then we're lining up Moose and Chambers LOL

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Unless a premier wide receiver falls to us in the 2nd round,which may be doubtful,we may be better off going the free agency route.

Personally,I think that with 2011 having so much uncertainty, John Fox only being around because of this situation, and also wanting to see our team do something this year, that we would be better served getting 2-3 free agents wide receivers.

If we make a trade for Vincent Jackson, pick up Chris Chambers and Kevin Walters or Lance Moore, we would be set for a long time!

If we traded for Jackson and picked up Chris Chambers, and then were fortunate enough to be in a position to draft Thomas, then this would be an even better sceniro.

Chris Chambers? Kevin Walters? Lance Moore?

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V.J > those bums

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