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Do you think Ross gets a 2nd life?
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(01-25-2018, 07:11 AM)grampahol Wrote: He's got a new season to try to get his career back on track, a new position coach and it'll be Lazor's first full season to get a fresh start with him. The question is whether Marvin is willing to use his talent or will he forever view him as a draft pick he didn't want?
Part of me likes the prospect of having the speed ,but another part also sees a guy kind of sulking and wanting to blame someone else for a reason for last season. Because I don't know for sure I'm going to wait and see how he develops or not. I don't have super high hopes, but I do think there's still quite a bit of real potential in him with a new season and hopefully injury free .

Ross is one hell of a classy human being, he will not be sulking or laying blame on anyone but himself.

If anything holds him back it is injury.

I will say it right here, if Ross can stay healthy he will be a gamechanger and can be one of the most explosive weapons in the NFL.

Right there with a Tyreke Hill type of player. Hell he reminded me of Antonio Brown at Washington. Great in open space, great hands,
runs great routes, crazy quickness, changes directions extremely fast and is faster than AB and a deep ball threat.
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RE: Do you think Ross gets a 2nd life? - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 01-25-2018, 03:05 PM

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