The Herald Online: Panthers WR Dwayne Jarrett doesn't know if this
is his week or not. Like everyone else, he's just going to wait
until Sunday morning to find out. The 2nd-year WR said Thursday
he's not sure what to expect, though he's hoping to be able to
build on his small helpings of success. For the last 4 weeks, he
and D.j. Hackett have alternated being active as the 3rd WR. It's
an unusual spot for the still-promising 2007 2nd-round pick, but
he has learned to accept it. So he'll wait for the pregame meal
Sunday to find out whether he gets a chance to build on it. That's
when HC Fox will summon players individually to tell them whether
they'll play or not that day. "I just go out there, practice hard,
and at the end of the week coach will tell us who's up and who's
down," Jarrett said. Since the end of Steve Smith's 2-game
suspension, Jarrett and Hackett have combined for just 12 catches
for 138 yards and no TDs in the 11 games when one or the other is
active. Jarrett still flashes (and still has the confidence of
management) because of his size and ability. His lone grab last
week was a key 3rd-down conversion, and QB Jake Delhomme has shown
no hesitance to throw his way.
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