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Wide Receiver Roundup


Zod

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Oh believe us, we know you do not want any kind of offensive linemen in the first round. We got it, we know your true feelings now on this subject.

Wow way to put words in my mouth.

I've said many times if any of the top 4 OT (Robinson, Matthews, Lewan, or Martin) drop in our laps they are the pick reregardless of what WR'S is there. But after that there will be at least 5 to 6 Wr rated higher then the next OT's imo.

Plus add in the fact that after the top 4 you're getting a guy that will play RT for at least 1 year before he moves to the left side. Those guys can be had in the 2nd and 3rd round with more value then taking them in the 1st.

Again this is just my opinion.

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These are two really solid signings with Cotchery and Avant. Nothing flashy, but so what? Let's get some flash in May and we will be set.

This is what I'm saying.

You signed 2 transition vets now it's time to get the guys they are transitioning to.

Plus with Cam getting his big contract it's a benefit that his weapons are on rookie deals during the 1st few years of his deal.

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I guess most of you have forgotten what type of team this is.  This is a smash mouth football team.  Run the ball down your throat and not let you score.  The receivers carolina has brought in are possession receivers who can block for the running backs, guys who are reliable to catch the ball on 3rd down when the run attack has failed.  Granted carolina will need someone who can stretch the field and keep defenses from stacking the line.  I fully expect for carolina to double down on OL in the first 2 rounds and maybe a TE.  You will see carolina play a 2 TE set more as this will help the rookie OL.  In this scenario, you dont need a #1 wr, just someone who can convert 3rd downs.

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I guess most of you have forgotten what type of team this is. This is a smash mouth football team. Run the ball down your throat and not let you score. The receivers carolina has brought in are possession receivers who can block for the running backs, guys who are reliable to catch the ball on 3rd down when the run attack has failed. Granted carolina will need someone who can stretch the field and keep defenses from stacking the line. I fully expect for carolina to double down on OL in the first 2 rounds and maybe a TE. You will see carolina play a 2 TE set more as this will help the rookie OL. In this scenario, you dont need a #1 wr, just someone who can convert 3rd downs.

This team also understands this is a passing league and you will have to able pass the ball sooner or later. And not just to move the chains but to make big plays. You have a big play QB not a game manager. You don't handcuff him.

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This team also understands this is a passing league and you will have to able pass the ball sooner or later. And not just to move the chains but to make big plays. You have a big play QB not a game manager. You don't handcuff him.

 

but our biggest passing threat last season was a TE, and they went 12-4 and a 1st round bye?

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but our biggest passing threat last season was a TE, and they went 12-4 and a 1st round bye?

That doesn't mean that's going to work every season and there is a on the field reason this WR overhaul is happening.

We weren't good enough in the passing game to advance in the playoffs.

Cam can't beat the elite defenses by himself. Our biggest weakness was being the 26th passing attack. Rivera and Gettelmen have said that and are showing that so far in their actions.

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Facts are hard to dispute aren't they. Damn those pesky facts

Yes...the facts are he caught three passes in his second year while playing for New England. Absolutely.

My mistake in thinking you were using that as part of a discussion in the analysis that Zod gave. You've since shown that you had no point and you were just pointing that out to show that Zod was wrong. Great job!

The definition of "playing with a legitimate QB" is more than just being on the field with him. But if we really have to explain that to you then it's no use anyway.

Congrats on making your point and your nanny-nanny-boo-boo response.

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Yes...the facts are he caught three passes in his second year while playing for New England. Absolutely.

My mistake in thinking you were using that as part of a discussion in the analysis that Zod gave. You've since shown that you had no point and you were just pointing that out to show that Zod was wrong. Great job!

The definition of "playing with a legitimate QB" is more than just being on the field with him. But if we really have to explain that to you then it's no use anyway.

Congrats on making your point and your nanny-nanny-boo-boo response.

He was on the roster bro, why he didn't get on the field or get more targets is his own issue. I like Tiquan man that's the sad thing. If you ask him today he will tell you how much he learned from playing with Tom Brady.

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