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Will Jarrett make the cut?


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everyone in the nfl has talent u need more thn that to be a great WR.

agreed, but you can be considered great by how you contribute to your team and if he is used as a #2 next year then I think he will shine cuz of the coverage other teams give smith, when they realize we can spread the ball around to more then just 1 person they will change it up, and thats not including if we get a good WR in the draft, I really like the WR for Cincinatti, I dont know his name but saw some highlights and think he would be a good fit at a slot

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I don't see Moose coming back even if he offered to play for free......I think JR had a big part in this move to look forward. Keeping Moose just prevents addressing WR issues to some degree.

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Hopefully.. he will play in 2010 like he did in college, a beast. He's got Moore now and he's prepared to be useful finally. No reason to not give him another shot with more opportunities.

Watch the games where he had enough playing time and you will see that he made some great catches. He's got sick talent..he's just not that fast..lol

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why does it scare you??? He great hands and catches anything and everything coming his way regardless of the coverage. Had he gotten more PT he would have a poo load of TD's if you base his production off of TD's

I tend to believe there is more to the reason why he didn't get playing time than "Fox valued vets more". It's ok to admit he may be a bust. That doesn't make you any less a Panthers fan. If this kid was A+, he would've been out there. He's had THREE YEARS to show up, and they have yet to let him start regularly. There is a reason to it. Hell...Cap'n has seen more playing time!

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exactly i no it usually takes a WR a lil time to get adjusted to the speed of the game from college to NFL but hes had plenty of time n ppl around him to help him along(we should have kept keyshawn to bring him along)

still cant rule out us pickin up a WR in FA i still like devone bess

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