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Should Marshall be the starter?


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Should Marshall start?  

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  1. 1. Should Marshall start?

    • Yezzir
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    • No sir
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Unless we go and sign a player like Chris Mcalister (please do it) then I dont think this is even a question hands down he should start.

I personally don't feel it is necessary to bring in any free agent veterans simply because we don't have a major void in any position. Marshall hasn't been given a legitimate opportunity yet and he has done very well in past years.

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I don't know why everybody is so obsessed about this, he's seen the field plenty since he's got here, there will not be a big change

and really his role will not change at all, even if his name is on the starting roster i think he will still play the slot and martin will play outside

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