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2 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

But but Zay isn’t even a 3.  

LOL ? 

 

Worst player in the NFL. I read it here from an expert.

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2 hours ago, GreggTX said:

 

Good to see them come alive.  The speed element from Foster and McKenzie, along with Teller at LG, and Barkley at QB made a difference.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, PrimeTime101 said:

I could list WR after WR that took them 2-3 years before they got it.. been telling others but the pro's say he is a bust so what do I know.

Microwave society!

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1 hour ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

But but Zay isn’t even a 3.  

LOL ? 

 

Many argued he was a #2, but not in a good WR way.....more in a left under the seat way. 

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6 minutes ago, Call_Of_Ktulu said:

I still think it takes a WR 2 or 3 years to get good and hopefully while developing he is building a rapport with his QB.

 

Depends on the player, the system, and the supporting cast.  See Calvin Ridley or JuJu Smith-Schuster as examples. 

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Oh dear, he played one decent but not great game.  Until now he has been a solid bust.  99% of the folks on this board did not want him cut and 99% thought it was too soon to declare his career a bust.  Some of us listed him as a surprise cut and with the off-season craziness that was plausible even though unlikely thus the word surprising.  

Now let's hope he continues to play well.  He doesn't and will never have elite speed  or even quickness. But he has more than adequate size and if his route running is good and his hands get better the can be a solid #2.  

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3 minutes ago, Dadonkadonk said:

Oh dear, he played one decent but not great game.  Until now he has been a solid bust.  99% of the folks on this board did not want him cut and 99% thought it was too soon to declare his career a bust.  Some of us listed him as a surprise cut and with the off-season craziness that was plausible even though unlikely thus the word surprising.  

Now let's hope he continues to play well.  He doesn't and will never have elite speed  or even quickness. But he has more than adequate size and if his route running is good and his hands get better the can be a solid #2.  

It's rather tough playing decent games when you have no one to get the ball to you with any consistency and you're playing hurt as well. 

23 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Depends on the player, the system, and the supporting cast.  See Calvin Ridley or JuJu Smith-Schuster as examples. 

Good examples.

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6 hours ago, GreggTX said:

 

Dabol is Satan !!!!

 

 

5 hours ago, BBills88 said:

Microwave society!

 

got that right !!

 

 

5 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Good to see them come alive.  The speed element from Foster and McKenzie, along with Teller at LG, and Barkley at QB made a difference.

 

 

 

Was McKenzie on the practice squad?

 

 

Posted
10 hours ago, Juice_32 said:

 

Worst player in the NFL. I read it here from an expert.

 

...LMAO.......11 targets with 8 receptions.....no way .727 is acceptable....extend BenjaBUM and let this guy go...........

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Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, Dadonkadonk said:

Oh dear, he played one decent but not great game.  Until now he has been a solid bust.  99% of the folks on this board did not want him cut and 99% thought it was too soon to declare his career a bust.  Some of us listed him as a surprise cut and with the off-season craziness that was plausible even though unlikely thus the word surprising.  

Now let's hope he continues to play well.  He doesn't and will never have elite speed  or even quickness. But he has more than adequate size and if his route running is good and his hands get better the can be a solid #2.  

 

To me it's hard to say giving the QB and OL situations.  Yes he had some games where he had crucial drops as a rookie.  Outside of that however, we really couldn't grade his rookie season because of the QB play.  He was also playing through an injury the entire time.  This season I'd argue the same thing, it's tough to gauge WR play when the QB play is not where it needs to be.  Well except for when you do the opposite of what you are paid to do, ie, see Kelvin Benjamin.  His play is easy to grade.

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Posted
1 hour ago, McNubbins said:

J-E-T-S
SUCK
SUCK
SUCK

 

Do it again against the Jags, then we can talk.

The Jets DO suck.  They only have three wins.  The JAGS, on the other hand have....wait...what?....Never mind.

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