Originally Posted by ModSocks:
The issue with him has never really seemed to be a question of talent, but rather character. He'll be on his 4th team in 5 seasons. I don't think you can just wave that off. If the Chiefs feel comfortable with him, great, im all for it. But there's smoke there for sure.
I personally think playing with a plethora of poor QB's has frustrated the kid. Juju had character stuff hanging over him too with the tiktok stuff but he came in and was brilliant. I don't think Claypool would play around in KC tbh. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
I personally think playing with a plethora of poor QB's has frustrated the kid. Juju had character stuff hanging over him too with the tiktok stuff but he came in and was brilliant. I don't think Claypool would play around in KC tbh.
Juju just had the tiktok stuff, never questions about his effort on the field. Quite a bit of difference there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
Rehab his image here. He has ability, and is much more of an actual football player than Toney or Skyy.
Watson has never even had 70 yards In a single game before and got a chance In KC. Claypool is on a totally different level and would have a chip on his shoulder to succeed imo. [Reply]
A lot of emotion in this. I just want to say THANK YOU Green Bay. Thank you for the last 11 years. It’s been a hell of a run. I always wanted to raise a Lombardi on Lombardi avenue, but I will never complain. I gave it my all. I always gave it my best no matter the circumstance… pic.twitter.com/dnc7gkKSAC
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
For whatever reason Tomlin can somewhat keep these character issue WRs focused and at least producing. I don’t buy the excuse of his QBs in Chicago. If he was decent to good he would have been force fed and maybe had inflated numbers above his abilities. And the Dolphins had some WR injury concerns at times but he could barely make the field there. I’d look elsewhere.
Justin Fields never threw the ball and Trevor Siemien is trash. Combine that with a defensive HC then he had no chance. In Miami was behind Tyreek, Waddle and Wilson. He had no shot over there. Especially when he had to learn a new system on the fly. [Reply]