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On 1/14/2018 at 5:39 PM, Luka said:

How many were right in his hands that he dropped? I recall maybe 10. 80% of the passes thrown his way were uncatchable. Probably hurt himself reaching for one of those awful passes from Byrod.

 

Source?

Posted
25 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Source?

 

20 hours ago, Luka said:

 

PFF deemed 40% of his targets uncatchable and with the way PFF is, it was probably more in the 50-60% range. But let's go with 40%. That's 30 balls his way completely uncatchable. So now you're down to 27 catches on 45 "catchable" passes. Not every incomplete pass is a drop so out of 18 incomplete passes I'd say 10 actual drops is a pretty accurate representation of his season.

 

Have a nice day.

 

1 hour ago, Ol Dirty B said:

 

You said 80% of his targets were not catchable. In no way what you just said, you know, where you actually look up statistics defend what you said.

 

Lol at you thinking you just dropped the mic or hit a walk off. You just showed you were just throwing out numbers that weren't close to what was real.

 

It's called sarcasm idjit. But since you got your panties in a wad I did the research for you.

Posted
22 hours ago, offyourocker said:

Totally right.  I have hurt shoulder from playing too much volleyball and there are days I can barely lift my harm above my head

 

That's not from volleyball.  

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Posted
On 1/13/2018 at 6:35 PM, Schmuggs said:

And Here come the excuses.  

 

Did your hurt shoulder cause you to drop almost every pass thrown your way, Zay?  


Some fans are real jackasses sometimes.

 

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Logic said:


Some fans are real jackasses sometimes.

 

 

 

Some Star Trek fans are real dorks sometimes

 

 

 

excuses

excuses 

excuses

 

stone hand Jones. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Schmuggs said:

 

Coming from a Star Trek fan... Lol

 

 

excuses

excuses 

excuses

 

stone hand Jones. 

That's a very clever nickname, did you think of it yourself? Maybe it's time we let Schmuggs here graduate from writing with crayon.

Posted
3 minutes ago, JM57 said:

That's a very clever nickname, did you think of it yourself? Maybe it's time we let Schmuggs here graduate from writing with crayon.

 

No actually, it’s his nickname. Did you watch the season? 

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Luka said:

 

 

 

It's called sarcasm idjit. But since you got your panties in a wad I did the research for you.

 

I don't think you know what sarcasm is... What you did is actually called hyperbole.

Posted (edited)

 

Zay had an awful year. I am not going to write him off yet but here is what I got to ask.

 

What did Zay do well?

 

Is he fast? In the underwear Olympics he was ok, but didn't see the speed on gameday

 

Did he catch well? No

 

Did he create separation? No

 

Was he explosive? No.

 

Did he run polished routes? Can't 100 percent say as I would need to see the All 22 for that, but probably no.

 

So while I am not going to write him off, he just showed me no potential going forward.

 

If he ran a 4.25/4.30 and ran good routes but just had a few too many drops I would be more optimistic cause I would see the potential.

 

But there just wasn't one attribute that I saw from Zay this year that made me think.. "Zay is going to be a good receiver some day"

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Posted
On ‎1‎/‎14‎/‎2018 at 9:21 PM, offyourocker said:

Totally right.  I have hurt shoulder from playing too much volleyball and there are days I can barely lift my harm above my head

Tell me about it.  I have partial blindness and furry palms from all that volleyball too.

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Posted

Was an injured Zay Jones really better than another healthy WR? I don't get this logic. Why didn't they get him fixed and use someone far more effective?

Posted
16 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

Tell me about it.  I have partial blindness and furry palms from all that volleyball too.

 

Oh man.....that's good stuff

Posted
On 1/14/2018 at 9:58 AM, JohnC said:

The next step is to get a qb who can accurately throw and read defenses. 

 

The next step is to get a WR coach who can help him change his game to a professional WR.

 

When I first heard of him I thought 'Robert Woods" type but I was wrong.

Posted
On 1/13/2018 at 9:18 PM, John from Hemet said:

In all seriousness.....does anyone REALLY think this kid is not going to get better?

 

The character is too high....the work ethic is too high.....he already has the physical tools

 

Truthfully there are a lot of players who have high work ethic, good character, and still don't pan out. That's not a shot at Zay as much as the league and success in general, odds wise he will more likely fail then not especially after how poor he was last season.

Posted
1 hour ago, cale said:

Was an injured Zay Jones really better than another healthy WR? I don't get this logic. Why didn't they get him fixed and use someone far more effective?

That is a great question 

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