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What Point Should A Team Move On From A Player
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(06-22-2020, 08:42 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: When healthy, John Ross is one of the most dangerous weapons we have. He led the NFL for a couple weeks last season in receiving yards, and has at least been productive with scoring TD’s.

Your boy Billy couldn’t even start on an OL full of scrubs.

Ok let me try to help you the best I can since you again don;t follow posts well

My comparison to the post was after 2 seasons for each... since Price has only played 2 seasons. 

Season 1 for each:  Can we just say a disaster for Ross.. Price started till he was hurt ( was not horrible as a rookie but not as expected either)

Season 2 for each:  Outside of a 7 tds.. Ross was not very good ( 21 catches playing 60% of the snaps.. that is bad)  .. Price did not recover well from injury lost his starting job at center to Hopson(who played the best on a bad line last year)  and was not able to break lineup at guard so a disaster for Price 

Look both have underperformed but you really do have blinders on or just bias in your love for Ross and potential if you say Ross was so much better than Price in each of their first 2 years...  
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RE: What Point Should A Team Move On From A Player - Essex Johnson - 06-22-2020, 11:51 PM

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