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Don't Be Fooled by the Balls That I Caught, I'm Still Joshua with the Blocks

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Old 10-16-2012, 10:31 AM   #36
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Re: Don't Be Fooled by the Balls That I Caught, I'm Still Joshua with the Blocks

I think Garcon was a good signing for us. Hard to run and cut on a bad foot and playing on it just prolongs the healing process. Him and RG3 seemed to click pretty quickly. Besides...we have some other receivers who are getting some valuable time on the field which can only help in the longrun. Morgan has surprised me with how well he blocks and AR should continue to improve the more time he can get on the field. There's been talk for years about Tana playing the slot and we're starting to see the benefits of it....but if needed he can still play on the outside. This team has yet to reach it's potential which is understandable with a rookie QB and so many new receivers. Let Garcon get healthy and we'll just be that much better for the playoff chase. And if Hankerson keeps improving....we're gonna have one hell of a WRing group.
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