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Post by monty on Aug 5, 2010 6:56:52 GMT -8
The Cardinals’ quest to find a fourth receiver behind Larry Fitzgerald, Steve Breaston and Early Doucet should get very interesting in the preseason.
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Local Darren Mougey is also in the mix, Whisenhunt added, although Mougey’s background – he was a quarterback until midway through college – hampers him.
“He just has a further way to go because he just doesn’t have a lot of experience at the position,” Whisenhunt said. “(But) there are a lot of things you like about him, with the way he catches the ball, good speed, big guy.”www.azcardinals.com/news-and-events/article-1/Practice-Passions-Increase/2eb55426-d917-4c4e-ae01-56f257813706There was positive press about him during minicamps from the beat writers and fans, sounds like Whiz is still pretty high on him, hopefully he at least makes the practice squad.
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Post by Old School on Aug 5, 2010 8:17:52 GMT -8
Just like Brian Russell who came here as a weak-armed QB then became a hard hitting safety. He became a steady safety in the NFL thereafter. It's up to the NFL coaches to believe in the kid. Ooh, look at the ex-QB pop an All Pro Cardinals WR. Oldie Out
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Post by johneaztec on Aug 5, 2010 10:40:08 GMT -8
Just like Brian Russell who came here as a weak-armed QB then became a hard hitting safety. He became a steady safety in the NFL thereafter. It's up to the NFL coaches to believe in the kid. Ooh, look at the ex-QB pop an All Pro Cardinals WR. This is what it comes down to, who will give him a shot. Oldie Out
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Post by monty on Aug 5, 2010 13:39:29 GMT -8
Just like Brian Russell who came here as a weak-armed QB then became a hard hitting safety. He became a steady safety in the NFL thereafter. It's up to the NFL coaches to believe in the kid. Ooh, look at the ex-QB pop an All Pro Cardinals WR. Oldie Out Fitz is the man, getting straight stuck and still looking to get out of that tackle or at least push forward for some more yards
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