Originally Posted by kccrow:
And it's not out of the realm of possibility that JuJu could 100% replace Hill's production. Both have had 1400-yard seasons.
Maybe production but I doubt he will have the impact and respect that defenses had to employ on Hill to hold him around the 1400 yd seasons. So even if he does will the other guys have the same type of production... doubt they will face the same coverages as they would if Hill was on the field. On a positive note they are a more talented group. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Shields68:
Maybe production but I doubt he will have the impact and respect that defenses had to employ on Hill to hold him around the 1400 yd seasons. So even if he does will the other guys have the same type of production... doubt they will face the same coverages as they would if Hill was on the field. On a positive note they are a more talented group.
Our offense is now designed to defeat shell coverages, but we still have the players to stretch the field if need be. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Shields68:
Maybe production but I doubt he will have the impact and respect that defenses had to employ on Hill to hold him around the 1400 yd seasons. So even if he does will the other guys have the same type of production... doubt they will face the same coverages as they would if Hill was on the field. On a positive note they are a more talented group.
You know, other teams manage to get their WRs open without Tyreek Hill on the team.
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
You know, other teams manage to get their WRs open without Tyreek Hill on the team.
It IS possible…
People have become infatuated with a 4.2 40 time. They think you can't be a great WR in the NFL unless you run like a fucking gazelle. Oh my God, we don't have Tyreek blazing down the field anymore, whatever shall we do! Our WRs will suck!
Meanwhile, Cooper Kupp ran a 4.62, Davante Adams ran a 4.56, Diontae Johnson ran a 4.53. Stefon Diggs ran a 4.46, Deebo Samuel ran a 4.48, Mike Williams ran a 4.54, CeeDee Lamb ran a 4.50, and the list goes on and on...
Every one of our WRs runs at least in that range. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
If healthy and with an actual NFL QB (which he'll have, of course) Juju is a lock to be a 1,000 yard receiver.
It's just what he's already shown. He's 25. There is no reason to expect anything else.
The question will be his health.
Other than that, he's going to put up numbers.
Its taken a while to come to the realization that... yeah man I'm low key very excited to see how this new WR group shakes out
Losing Reeks dynamism sucks, but having a much deeper murderers row of evenly distributed talent is an idea thats time has come... Veach threw the kitchen sink at WR, and Mahomes is gonna love it IMO [Reply]