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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 723471" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>IMO with the exception of Brown the WRs we have haven't really shown much of anything to be overly excited about. Last year, in contrast to Mason who put up solid numbers by great individual effort in spite of the problems around him, it felt like the WR group did little to help alleviate the pressure on the OL and QB. Next year we can hope that Ezzard and Brown can make a good one two combination and privide that, and that guys like Sanders/Camp/Carter can be serviceable 3rd and 4th options, but that is still a high reliance on a lot of guys who haven't proven a whole lot, especially since there is a good chance that the OL and QB still have their own issues even if they aren't as severe as last year. </p><p></p><p>Whow knows, maybe on of the freshmen coming in will step up and make an impact similar to Brown last year though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 723471, member: 2299"] IMO with the exception of Brown the WRs we have haven't really shown much of anything to be overly excited about. Last year, in contrast to Mason who put up solid numbers by great individual effort in spite of the problems around him, it felt like the WR group did little to help alleviate the pressure on the OL and QB. Next year we can hope that Ezzard and Brown can make a good one two combination and privide that, and that guys like Sanders/Camp/Carter can be serviceable 3rd and 4th options, but that is still a high reliance on a lot of guys who haven't proven a whole lot, especially since there is a good chance that the OL and QB still have their own issues even if they aren't as severe as last year. Whow knows, maybe on of the freshmen coming in will step up and make an impact similar to Brown last year though. [/QUOTE]
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