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What Point Should A Team Move On From A Player
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(06-19-2020, 08:40 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: Let's unpack your post.. first accountable should not equate to supposed skill set...second  you cant compare him to hill..he has done little on the field even when plays have been called for him.. bottom line  you stay on the field when u make plays.. not let's call plays hoping you make them.  Other factors  play in when u are maybe 4th or worse on depth chart.. can you play specials which he has not done well there either . If it comes down to Ross or Erickson as last WR.. totally could see Ross cut..

You would keep Erickson over Ross?

I like Erickson but man, Phillips is one heck of a Returner and Brandon Wilson was the best Kick Returner in the NFL last year.

You give Ross this one year to prove if he is a bust or not.

(06-20-2020, 08:24 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: 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.

These are the posts that make me hope to high heaven everything comes together for Ross this year.

It is true that Ross has had his problems but he also doesn't deserve this type of hate either.

A different QB and the right system sure frickin' helps out a Receiver, don't know what you are talking about.

Ask the Pats and the way they know how to turn nobody's into somebody's with the help of Brady and Billy B.
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RE: What Point Should A Team Move On From A Player - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 06-20-2020, 03:55 PM

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