I think he ends up becoming a fan favorite sooner than later. If I were to guess I think he ends up signing an extension here after the season. The ‘23 free agency WR pool is trash as well, so I’d imagine Veach would rather just secure Juju on a reasonable deal and know he has some consistency in the WR room going forward rather than trading big assets for a new investment.
Not to mention the overall culture change Veach seems to be looking to implement with this next chapter. This team is going to look and feel quite different going forward than what we’re used to. Just a lot of new youth and personalities throughout this team and it’ll be interesting to see which faces and names consistently pop up when “leaders” are brought up but Juju has a chance to solidify one of those spots. [Reply]
This is going to be a prime example of competition bringing out the best in a position group.
Juju and Hardman are both playing for a big FA contract and Jujus deal is pretty much all incentives on playing time and production. Both should be as motivated as possible to earn every snap they can get and make the most of every opportunity.
MVS has an “underproducer” attachment to him, I’m sure he will be working to get rid of
Imo Skyy Moore is the best WR we have and the coaches will have a hard time not having him on the field at all times. He’s going to push everyone else to be on the top of their game to earn playing time.
Justyn Ross has a chance to be the big bodied game changer we’ve needed for years and may end up giving us 2 pro bowl quality WRs with different skill sets from the draft/UDFA class.
The cream will rise to the top and I’m excited to see what Pat does with all this talent while Kelce just feasts. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
This is going to be a prime example of competition bringing out the best in a position group.
Juju and Hardman are both playing for a big FA contract and Jujus deal is pretty much all incentives on playing time and production. Both should be as motivated as possible to earn every snap they can get and make the most of every opportunity.
MVS has an “underproducer” attachment to him, I’m sure he will be working to get rid of
Imo Skyy Moore is the best WR we have and the coaches will have a hard time not having him on the field at all times. He’s going to push everyone else to be on the top of their game to earn playing time.
Justyn Ross has a chance to be the big bodied game changer we’ve needed for years and may end up giving us 2 pro bowl quality WRs with different skill sets from the draft/UDFA class.
The cream will rise to the top and I’m excited to see what Pat does with all this talent while Kelce just feasts.
Couldn't agree more.
I have zero concerns about the offense. None. It's going to be a little different, but fun as hell. It will feel like its 2019 all over again in some ways. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
This is going to be a prime example of competition bringing out the best in a position group.
Juju and Hardman are both playing for a big FA contract and Jujus deal is pretty much all incentives on playing time and production. Both should be as motivated as possible to earn every snap they can get and make the most of every opportunity.
MVS has an “underproducer” attachment to him, I’m sure he will be working to get rid of
Imo Skyy Moore is the best WR we have and the coaches will have a hard time not having him on the field at all times. He’s going to push everyone else to be on the top of their game to earn playing time.
Justyn Ross has a chance to be the big bodied game changer we’ve needed for years and may end up giving us 2 pro bowl quality WRs with different skill sets from the draft/UDFA class.
The cream will rise to the top and I’m excited to see what Pat does with all this talent while Kelce just feasts.
Juju, MVS, and Skyy all producing in Andy's complicated air offense, especially Skyy as a rookie?
I guess I'm worried about it taking 6~8 games for Juju and MVS to figure things out. And a year+ for Skyy.
I hope that's overly pessimistic and Hoover's optimism is warranted. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Still not convinced Juju is going to produce anything more than Sammy Watkins numbers
I don’t care too much about his numbers. I just want him to do enough to pull DBs in to respect the short field. If he does that (and I think he will) this is a home run. If he’s Sammy Watkins that can stay healthy that’s awesome. But I’m more excited about the underneath stuff he can do way better than Sammy. [Reply]
i honestly think we are discounting the fact that Ju-Ju was catching passes from Big Ben on the decline, and without Brown, hurt his stats. :-) [Reply]