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Dante's question from last night now has me wishing for Jackson, I'd prefer Gordon but would still give a first for Jackson.
Philly may not be able to keep all 3. |
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In 2010, Bowe was a clear cut bonafide #1 guy. Not too many receivers can come down with 15 tds in a year with b level guys throwing to them. It's no surprise that once they started getting the ball to Dwayne, the offense opened up. It's the coaches, Alex's and Bowes responsibility to find a way to replicate that level of production in 2014. The good thing is this is a deep tight end and receiver class and a really good one should fall to us. |
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We need the best pass catcher(s) that we can get regardless of being a TE or WR. getting 1 of each would be best but i don't want to sacrifice a single drop of talent for a specific position. 2 elite WRs and we can slide Bowe in tight 2 elite TEs and we can run double tights all game Whatever gets the most talent on the field We do have more room to add talent at the WR position right now though. |
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No thanks to a broke WR.
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Gimme Boldin for a year.
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1 impact TE changes this offense more than any WR at this point. |
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Absolutely uncoverable. |
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