so what's the deal with this guy's mental? Does he end up being a cancer or something? Haven't really heard much about that since he left the Browns. [Reply]
Reid would take care of him, manage his snap count, and save him for when the lights are the brightest. I like it, I don't love it, but certainly better than MVS/Watson/Moore/Toney/Hardman. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Watson was force fed targets because there were no good players around him.
Meaningless data.
I read your posts all over the boards and they all have the following things in common.
1. You never agree with anyone.
2. You always have to be right.
3. You can never see the other side of the coin.
4. In order to achieve 1 through 3 you spin the hell out of everything.
The mods should change you name to inertia. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 4th and Long:
Watson had a higher yards per catch than OBJ last year (17 vs 16.5) and just as many TDs (3).
I like Justin; he's a good guy and occasionally he makes a great play. But he's a better ST player than he is a WR, and that's just a fact.
He shies from contact and often allows passes to go through his hands when going over the middle; go back and watch the DET game from last season where he lets two balls go through him, both of which were dead on the money and hit him in both hands. He also struggles in zone and doesn't make sight adjustments at all.
Meanwhile, we have OBJ:
Sorry, put up the wrong clip the first time. This is the right one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 4th and Long:
I read your posts all over the boards and they all have the following things in common.
1. You never agree with anyone.
2. You always have to be right.
3. You can never see the other side of the coin.
4. In order to achieve 1 through 3 you spin the hell out of everything.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Meh. I watched the Ravens game All 22 and Sneed/McDuffie locked him up easily. He is definitely not what he was. Not sure that athleticism is still there.
Not going to judge a guy based on a matchup that literally not a single receiver all year did well against. [Reply]