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John Ross interview a jab at former coaching?
(09-06-2019, 02:24 AM)Socal Bengals fan Wrote: 6 tds in 3 years what was I thinking , he’s been amazing HOF here we come.  Come on man , you can’t be serious.

You mentioned 3 years, so here are 4 WR's recognized as being great receivers past 3 years:

Green - 187 receptions/62 game  2736 yards/912 year   18 TD's/6 Year
A. Brown - 311 receptions/104 game   4114 yards/1371 year  36 TD's/12 year
J. Jones - 284 Receptions/95 game   4530 yards/1510 year   17 TD's/ less than 6 year
Hopkins - 289 Receptions/96 game   3904 yards/1301 year   28 TD's slightly over 9 per game


I know you were looking at Eifert, but I found this interesting. I know only one year, but Ross had 7 TD's in 2018, no easy feat as compared to the great AJ Green and Julio Jones 3 year averages. Even Hopkins is only around an average of 9 TD's per year.

I don't understand why many refuse to give Ross credit for the 7 TD' in 2018. Yes, his receptions and yards are a major weakness, but based on these numbers his TD's are quite impressive albeit 1 year.

Ross needs to keep improving and I am hopeful 2019 is his breakout year, the team needs him to produce while AJ is out and give AD a second threat with Boyd (no offense to Willis) and hopefully a healthy Eifert.
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(09-05-2019, 09:07 PM)Jakeypoo Wrote: What the hell are you talking about  he was having a good season before he got hurt.

Eifert was on pace of 716 yards and 4 TDs. It's not great on the TDs but it would have been his best season yards-wise.
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