Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Bart Scott talking about how much attention Tyreek demanded. Hardman says "whatchu think I'm gonna demand?"
"But are you saying you're gonna make those same types of splash plays?"
Hardman: "Why would I not?"
I think MH has a mental handicap. All those opportunities he’s had the last 3 years with cracker bone Watkins and nothing else at WR and he’s done slightly more than nothing.
I’d love to see him have a 1300 yards and 11 touchdowns type of year so we can get a premium comp pick in the next draft when we let him walk. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Exactly...Everyone talks about Tua's "noodle arm." Deal is, with Reek, all he has to do is throw it 10 yards and Reek can do the rest.
While that is certainly in his game, what makes him dangerous is blowing by motherfuckers if that part of the game isn’t there it’s easier to sit on the short stuff.
He’s a phenomenal player but anyone who thinks he’s going to go from Mahomes to Tua and not miss a beat is pushing an agenda. While I agree he’ll get force fed, Yua just can’t do what Mahomes can. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Bart Scott talking about how much attention Tyreek demanded. Hardman says "whatchu think I'm gonna demand?"
"But are you saying you're gonna make those same types of splash plays?"
Hardman: "Why would I not?"
Mecole is going to have a really good season. In part, he wasn't getting a lot of plays because Tyreek was getting more targets than almost anyone in the league. We'll give Mecole a bunch of those targets this year and he'll blossom. [Reply]
I was scrolling through Cameo for shits and giggles and for $500 you can get Tyreek to send you a recorded video wishing a loved one happy birthday/anniversary. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
While that is certainly in his game, what makes him dangerous is blowing by mother****ers if that part of the game isn’t there it’s easier to sit on the short stuff.
He’s a phenomenal player but anyone who thinks he’s going to go from Mahomes to Tua and not miss a beat is pushing an agenda. While I agree he’ll get force fed, Yua just can’t do what Mahomes can.
No agenda pushing, and honestly, that term is just old now when applied to this topic. Saying it is in of itself "agenda pushing."... Tyreek made Alex Smith (And Matt Moore) look good. He has a unique skill set and is a HOF'er right now who is still in his prime. He can affect a game in so many ways. That skill set will travel well. I'm not saying he won't miss a beat, but I am definitely betting that he'll still have a lot of personal success in Miami. He will not enjoy the same amount of team success, and he'll eventually miss that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
No agenda pushing, and honestly, that term is just old now when applied to this topic. Saying it is in of itself "agenda pushing."... Tyreek made Alex Smith look good. He has a unique skill set and is a HOF'er right now who is still in his prime. He can affect a game in so many ways. That skill set will travel well. I'm not saying he won't miss a beat, but I am definitely betting that he'll still have a lot of personal success in Miami. He will not enjoy the same amount of team success, and he'll miss that.
Not to mention he's also never had a WR opposite him almost as explosive as he is.
Those two should put some real fear in defenses.
(Please no one respond putting Hardman in the same breath as Waddle.) [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
No agenda pushing, and honestly, that term is just old now when applied to this topic. Saying it is in of itself "agenda pushing."... Tyreek made Alex Smith (And Matt Moore) look good. He has a unique skill set and is a HOF'er right now who is still in his prime. He can affect a game in so many ways. That skill set will travel well. I'm not saying he won't miss a beat, but I am definitely betting that he'll still have a lot of personal success in Miami. He will not enjoy the same amount of team success, and he'll eventually miss that.
This.
I don't like how people paint him as just a guy that takes the top of the defense or just blows by people. He does, but that's just 1 of his many great attributes. He's a very complete receiver that's elite at every level. Short stuff, intermediate stuff, deep stuff. There's really no weakness in his game.
Individually he'll still be great and will likely be a big reason Miami can make a playoff push (on the way to a first round exit mind you). [Reply]