01-01-2019, 09:10 AM
The good news is Ross (and the rest of the team) will have a different HC. I almost said new HC, but until proven otherwise I'm sticking with different.
(01-01-2019, 01:21 AM)BengalChris Wrote: [ -> ]According to NextGen Stats John Ross is last in the NFL (2018) in catch percentage a 36%. The top player was Michael Thomas at 85%. Those stats are for WRs and TEs.
(01-01-2019, 01:39 PM)ochocincos Wrote: [ -> ]But in college John Ross had 81 receptions his last year, so perhaps he’s not being utilized properly and/or his bad hands are overblown.
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(01-01-2019, 01:39 PM)ochocincos Wrote: [ -> ]But in college John Ross had 81 receptions his last year, so perhaps he’s not being utilized properly and/or his bad hands are overblown.
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(12-31-2018, 11:40 PM)Destro Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, but it is rare compared to what else he does. He was almost with Moss in 1000 yard seasons to start a career. Was always in the argument of best in the league. He had some bad plays, but was mostly great. Especially when people who consider Dalton a mediocre QB was passing to him. Ross is none of the above. How many people outside of Cincy even mention this guy? No one. Broadcasters only refer to him as someone we have high hopes for and has been a disappointment.
Him and AJ are both WRs for the Bengals; similarities are scant beyond that.
(01-01-2019, 03:39 PM)ezekiel23 Wrote: [ -> ]John Ross is worse as a wide receiver,than what Cedric Ogbuehi is as an offensive lineman,and that’s saying alot.He just simply doesn’t have what it takes for nfl standards.He may have flashed in college,but he is not cut out for this league.Time to move on from him.
(01-01-2019, 03:39 PM)ezekiel23 Wrote: [ -> ]John Ross is worse as a wide receiver,than what Cedric Ogbuehi is as an offensive lineman,and that’s saying alot.He just simply doesn’t have what it takes for nfl standards.He may have flashed in college,but he is not cut out for this league.Time to move on from him.
(01-01-2019, 02:35 PM)BengalChris Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not sure how you can improperly utilize a WR. He either runs the routes assigned and catches the ball or he doesn't.
I'm more inclined to believe that in college he was going against weak DBs as he played in the Pac 12 during a time when defense was optional. Now he's in the NFL and the quality of the DBs is much higher. He gets knocked off his routes.
His catch stats are his catch stats. There's no real way to sugar coat them. He has a small catch radius when compared to AJ Green and Tyler Eifert. It's just what it is.
However, he is good at running along the back of the endzone and out running the defender there and catching TDs. So that alone will give him targets in the NFL. I'm hoping he can become a better route runner.
As others have said, maybe a new HC will get more out of him. I'm also hoping the new HC will get more out of this team all over, especially the D.
(01-01-2019, 04:03 PM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]Ross only makes $2.8 million next year. I agree he has not shown much, but he is worth keeping around for peanuts just in case he does bust out. Jerome Simpson had a total of one reception through his first two seasons and he went on to have a copuple of 50+ reception 700+ yd seasons.
We have 2 great WRs, but after that we have nothing special at all. Josh Malone was a huge disappointment fo me. I watched him in college. He is a great athlete with good ball skills. But we were paper thin at WR this year and he still didn't produce.
(01-01-2019, 02:35 PM)BengalChris Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not sure how you can improperly utilize a WR. He either runs the routes assigned and catches the ball or he doesn't.
I'm more inclined to believe that in college he was going against weak DBs as he played in the Pac 12 during a time when defense was optional. Now he's in the NFL and the quality of the DBs is much higher. He gets knocked off his routes.
His catch stats are his catch stats. There's no real way to sugar coat them. He has a small catch radius when compared to AJ Green and Tyler Eifert. It's just what it is.
However, he is good at running along the back of the endzone and out running the defender there and catching TDs. So that alone will give him targets in the NFL. I'm hoping he can become a better route runner.
As others have said, maybe a new HC will get more out of him. I'm also hoping the new HC will get more out of this team all over, especially the D.
(01-01-2019, 03:39 PM)ezekiel23 Wrote: [ -> ]John Ross is worse as a wide receiver,than what Cedric Ogbuehi is as an offensive lineman,and that’s saying alot.He just simply doesn’t have what it takes for nfl standards.He may have flashed in college,but he is not cut out for this league.Time to move on from him.
(01-01-2019, 06:17 PM)MasonDT70 Wrote: [ -> ]While hes been a disappointment for the most part, he isn't irredeemable. I think he need to be used more creatively. Our new coaches should look at how kc uses hill and try to emulate that.
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(01-01-2019, 02:35 PM)BengalChris Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not sure how you can improperly utilize a WR. He either runs the routes assigned and catches the ball or he doesn't.
I'm more inclined to believe that in college he was going against weak DBs as he played in the Pac 12 during a time when defense was optional. Now he's in the NFL and the quality of the DBs is much higher. He gets knocked off his routes.
His catch stats are his catch stats. There's no real way to sugar coat them. He has a small catch radius when compared to AJ Green and Tyler Eifert. It's just what it is.
However, he is good at running along the back of the endzone and out running the defender there and catching TDs. So that alone will give him targets in the NFL. I'm hoping he can become a better route runner.
As others have said, maybe a new HC will get more out of him. I'm also hoping the new HC will get more out of this team all over, especially the D.
(01-01-2019, 06:17 PM)MasonDT70 Wrote: [ -> ]While hes been a disappointment for the most part, he isn't irredeemable. I think he need to be used more creatively. Our new coaches should look at how kc uses hill and try to emulate that.
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(01-01-2019, 04:58 PM)KillerGoose Wrote: [ -> ]To touch on your first point, some WRs have a full route tree, while some excel more in the short game etc. That’s where the utilization can go wrong. If you continuously send someone deep who isn’t good with deep routes, they won’t play well. That’s the thought here, is that perhaps Ross is being utilized more like a DeSean Jackson when he isn’t a DeSean Jackson.
For what it is worth, I’m coming off of this opinion. Early in the season, I didn’t see him getting many shallow routes and was frustrated because of this. As the season wore on, he received more looks in the short game. Overall, I did see him get open at times but nothing consistent. He needs to improve his release and fine tune his route running.
(01-01-2019, 06:31 PM)bengalhoel Wrote: [ -> ]Have you seen how the Chiefs use Tyreke Hill? He is one inch shorter and 5 pounds lighter. Is there no way that we can figure out something like that? Something like the Steelers do when they line 3 up on one side of the field and run him across the middle.
It seems like they have to do this in the Redzone when they run out of space. They cant just send Ross deep and hope our O line gives more than 2 seconds to throw it.