Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Even when Tyreek “slows down” in 5 or 6 years, he’s still going to be one of the fastest receivers in the league. He might be an upper third speed guy instead of being otherworldly fast.
He’ll know all of the veteran tricks of the trade by then, so I think he’ll be productive for a long time.
Not so sure he slows down much barring injuries. Ted Ginn Jr is 35 and still got his wheels for the most part. He's just never had very good receiving skills to pair with them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CapsLockKey:
Not so sure he slows down much barring injuries. Ted Ginn Jr is 35 and still got his wheels for the most part. He's just never had very good receiving skills to pair with them.
obviously he’s also keeping himself in world class tip top shape. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Even when Tyreek “slows down” in 5 or 6 years, he’s still going to be one of the fastest receivers in the league. He might be an upper third speed guy instead of being otherworldly fast.
He’ll know all of the veteran tricks of the trade by then, so I think he’ll be productive for a long time.
Similar to DeSean Jackson. He's pretty old and still one of the fastest WR's in the league. Also drafted by Reid/Veach. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Even when Tyreek “slows down” in 5 or 6 years, he’s still going to be one of the fastest receivers in the league. He might be an upper third speed guy instead of being otherworldly fast.
He’ll know all of the veteran tricks of the trade by then, so I think he’ll be productive for a long time.
I just hope that Hill retains his quickness. [Reply]