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Stop asking to sign a WR!!!


Panthro

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The Panthers do not need another WR. We have Steve Smith, 3 young 2nd year WR's (2 of which caught 40 passes last year) and 2 pass catching TE's.

Stop rage posting because we didn't trade for Ocho or sign Rice.

Now if you rage post because we haven't signed a CB that is acceptable.

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Your opinion - I look at WR corps in the NFL and I think we are average at best. Look at the talent and depth of most of the top teams around the league. They have young WR's with talent playing #3 and #4 WR positions.

THough I am not big on signing a FA this year, I do think we need anothe dominate player. Like if we could draft one of the studs next year, then our offense is truely set for the future.

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We have Smith, Edwards, Pilares who can play the slot (I would consider moving SS there if Gettis and Lafell are good out wide).

We have Gettis, a tall 4.4 burner and Lafell, a solid, good blocking #2.

Do not be surprised if Jamorris Warren does not make some noise over the next few weeks. I think he might make the team. Huge upside.

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Your opinion - I look at WR corps in the NFL and I think we are average at best. Look at the talent and depth of most of the top teams around the league. They have young WR's with talent playing #3 and #4 WR positions.

THough I am not big on signing a FA this year, I do think we need anothe dominate player. Like if we could draft one of the studs next year, then our offense is truely set for the future.

We are average and to bridge the arguments, we are young. If our WRs continue developing toward their potential, and do not pull a Keary Colbert, then we do not need a veteran, IMo.

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