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What Point Should A Team Move On From A Player
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(06-17-2020, 09:22 PM)JSR18 Wrote: I've held my thoughts about Ross so far.

This is what I see. I see an offensive minded coach (and play caller) making a specific role for John Ross. Think Brandin Cooks for the Rams. Think a better QB than Goff throwing open Ross on screens, slants and crossing patterns.

I'm thinking the announcers may get tired of yelling "...and there goes Ross"...

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To the IR.

Cooks has been a 1k+ receiver in 3 different offenses. John Ross hasn't even gotten 750 yards in 3 years combined.

Ross is a bum who can't stay healthy, can't catch, can't run the right route, and chooses not to run his routes to completion. None of that is magically changed by a different QB or an offensive minded play caller. You can call a perfectly designed play, and throw a perfect pass, but if the WR doesn't catch it, doesn't run the right route, quits on his route, or is hurt, it'll still be an incompletion at best and a Pick 6 at worst.
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RE: What Point Should A Team Move On From A Player - TheLeonardLeap - 06-20-2020, 08:24 AM

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