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WRs on the lower depth chart have a chance to impress.
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(07-30-2019, 01:42 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: His hands don't seem to be that good either. He misses some easy ones occasionally. Maybe it is footsteps? idk. Not good though.

This is Year 4 for him so it's time to produce.

Well yea, but he played here under Marvin and Zampese and Lazor...there was no way they'd use him right.  I think ZT is going to make Core EXPLODE and everyone is going to eat some crow...but Core has to be on the field for that to happen so put him with the 1s like Marvin wouldn't.

(07-30-2019, 01:53 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Eh...he was a 6th Round pick.

Fans tend to see these 6th Round picks who are like 6 foot 2 and fast and think...Wow he'll be a great Pro. But there are A LOT of WR's in college that are 6 foot 2 and fast. There's a reason he was the 199th guy drafted most likely.

#199?  Like Tom Brady, eh?  Ever heard of him???

All joking aside, when you toss a bunch of excuses and qualifiers around you can justify practically any player "getting a chance for real this time."  Like I said, we can act like the past 3 years were totally hopeless thanks to our awful coaches, but that doesn't mean we can't also throw a number of players we don't like into the trash while we make excuses for others.
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RE: WRs on the lower depth chart have a chance to impress. - Nately120 - 07-30-2019, 01:54 PM

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