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So...was Marvin holding Ross back?
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(09-09-2019, 08:46 AM)bengaloo Wrote: Marvin wouldve definitely benched him after the drop. In fact he wouldve been benched after the first drop most likely which wouldve negated his first TD as well and potentially his entire day of production. ZT is smart enough to be patient and recognize the potential payoff if you let a guy like Ross work it out on the field and make him a real part of the game plan.

Ross missed all of training camp too. That couldve contributed to his drops. He's technically still shaking off the rust.

Truth be known, 95% of our fans wanted him benched after his first drop today. 

The other 5% like me played him in fantasy and were praying he wasn't benched.

I have never seen so many fans attack a player who is in year 3 and had 7 TD's in year 2 after injury riddled rookie year.

We saw a play maker yesterday, a threat and hopeful this is the John Ross of the future. He made mistakes, but he overcame them and showed us he can ball.
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RE: So...was Marvin holding Ross back? - Luvnit2 - 09-09-2019, 09:18 AM

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