Getting kicked off planes sounds like something Bills fans could get behind. They're not really interested in Lombardis any way. Just the things they could do with the champagne corks [Reply]
Nope. I'd rather have Watson because the 5th option in the passing game needs to play special teams. Watson can actually threaten a defense deep too. He's an incredibly versatile roster piece.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
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.
I'll swap highlight videos with you, just for fun. :-)
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Nope. I'd rather have Watson because the 5th option in the passing game needs to play special teams. Watson can actually threaten a defense deep too. He's an incredibly versatile roster piece.
OBJ probably just break himself again.
I think that's where I am as well. Heck, I'm not against bringing Hardman back on a vet min deal, either. [Reply]
If Veach is interested it's likely because he wants to ensure that no way last year happens again and is going to throw numbers at the position to make sure it doesn't. At worst, OBJ is just a solid WR. If we don't get a top 2 round WR this draft, a Rice, Brown, and OBJ combo as your 3 WRs is still fucking great. If OBJ is your worst WR that gets a lot of snaps, then you have a really good corp. [Reply]
"Beckham was supposed to be Baltimore’s WR1, but he was outplayed by rookie Zay Flowers. OBJ struggled to establish a rapport with Lamar Jackson, snagging just 35 of the franchise quarterback’s passes from 64 targets.
Targeting Beckham was a problem because he struggled to consistently gain separation. The wideout won on just 43.6 percent of his routes, including a modest 34.7 percent win rate against man coverage, according to Player Profiler." [Reply]