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Ja'Marr's Job is Pretty Simple
#61
He’s also only 4 shy of TJ’s franchise record for receptions in a season (112).
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(Yesterday, 11:46 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote:

The old Bum Phillips quote about Earl Campbell rings true with Chase: "He may not be in a class by himself, but it sure don't take long to call roll." 

I may be off by a word or two. 
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(Yesterday, 11:46 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote:

Elite company. 
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(Today, 06:07 AM)wanga Wrote: Elite company. 

And even if you take away the in 15 games qualifier it’s still a pretty damn elite list.

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Interesting that Chase wanted Burton in on that last play, where he scored on a 32-yard TD that also helped Burrow break a record for QB. He was looking out for Jermaine Burton, trying to help the kid.

"As the Bengals drained the clock up, 17-6, Chase urged the coaches to put in rookie wide receiver Jermaine Burton.

But on second-and-six from the Browns 32, wide receivers coach Troy Walters told Chase he might want to re-think that since the play call was "Whiskey."

Whatever that is, Chase took a shot, and it turned into a free drink because Browns sack ace Myles Garrett jumped offsides and Chase got behind the secondary and caught a lob by himself.

Chase, who continues to lead all the spots for the receiver Triple Crown, could only shake his head at his good fortune.

"I went out there and it was just nothing but God at that point that it got called," Chase said. "I was looking out for Jermaine."

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On that play, Chase became the first Bengal receiver or rusher to get 1,500 yards in a season.

"It's a blessing man. Honestly, it's a blessing," Chase said. "To sit here and say that I didn't want to go in on that last play, and that one catch got me to 1,500. So, it's nothing but a blessing and I couldn't have been happier but thank God at that point."

https://www.bengals.com/news/joe-burrow-takes-it-to-another-dimension-with-nfl-record-in-win-over-browns-bengals-defense-has-a-game-ball-as-jordan-battle-makes-good-on-his-vow-postgame-quick-hits
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(9 hours ago)Nepa Wrote: Interesting that Chase wanted Burton in on that last play, where he scored on a 32-yard TD that also helped Burrow break a record for QB. He was looking out for Jermaine Burton, trying to help the kid.

"As the Bengals drained the clock up, 17-6, Chase urged the coaches to put in rookie wide receiver Jermaine Burton.

But on second-and-six from the Browns 32, wide receivers coach Troy Walters told Chase he might want to re-think that since the play call was "Whiskey."

Whatever that is, Chase took a shot, and it turned into a free drink because Browns sack ace Myles Garrett jumped offsides and Chase got behind the secondary and caught a lob by himself.

Chase, who continues to lead all the spots for the receiver Triple Crown, could only shake his head at his good fortune.

"I went out there and it was just nothing but God at that point that it got called," Chase said. "I was looking out for Jermaine."

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On that play, Chase became the first Bengal receiver or rusher to get 1,500 yards in a season.

"It's a blessing man. Honestly, it's a blessing," Chase said. "To sit here and say that I didn't want to go in on that last play, and that one catch got me to 1,500. So, it's nothing but a blessing and I couldn't have been happier but thank God at that point."

https://www.bengals.com/news/joe-burrow-takes-it-to-another-dimension-with-nfl-record-in-win-over-browns-bengals-defense-has-a-game-ball-as-jordan-battle-makes-good-on-his-vow-postgame-quick-hits

Love hearing this from Ja'Marr, thanks Nepa. He is a very special player and I like hearing him looking out for Jermaine who is a talent.

Ja'Marr Chase is doing something insane right now being mentioned in the same breath as the elite of elites of all time.
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(12-07-2024, 05:57 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Ja'Marr is a damn good blocker as well. He is the best WR in the NFL right now. Gonna have to pay the man 36 mil per year now lol

I wasn't sure last year.  I knew he was a top 3-5.   But he's doing things no other receiver is doing - in every part of the receiver's job.    He does it all at an elite level.   He is such a joy to watch!
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(5 hours ago)3wt Wrote: I wasn't sure last year.  I knew he was a top 3-5.   But he's doing things no other receiver is doing - in every part of the receiver's job.    He does it all at an elite level.   He is such a joy to watch!

No doubt. Hard to find a weakness in his game in any facet. Last year, he wasn't good running the ball, this year he is good at it and he is a 
much better route runner than last year. Ja'Marr has always been a good blocker.
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#69
Chase has settled it this year. At the current point in time, Ja'Marr Chase is the number 1 WR in the league.
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(9 hours ago)Nepa Wrote: Interesting that Chase wanted Burton in on that last play, where he scored on a 32-yard TD that also helped Burrow break a record for QB. He was looking out for Jermaine Burton, trying to help the kid.

"As the Bengals drained the clock up, 17-6, Chase urged the coaches to put in rookie wide receiver Jermaine Burton.

But on second-and-six from the Browns 32, wide receivers coach Troy Walters told Chase he might want to re-think that since the play call was "Whiskey."

Whatever that is, Chase took a shot, and it turned into a free drink because Browns sack ace Myles Garrett jumped offsides and Chase got behind the secondary and caught a lob by himself.

Chase, who continues to lead all the spots for the receiver Triple Crown, could only shake his head at his good fortune.

"I went out there and it was just nothing but God at that point that it got called," Chase said. "I was looking out for Jermaine."

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On that play, Chase became the first Bengal receiver or rusher to get 1,500 yards in a season.

"It's a blessing man. Honestly, it's a blessing," Chase said. "To sit here and say that I didn't want to go in on that last play, and that one catch got me to 1,500. So, it's nothing but a blessing and I couldn't have been happier but thank God at that point."

https://www.bengals.com/news/joe-burrow-takes-it-to-another-dimension-with-nfl-record-in-win-over-browns-bengals-defense-has-a-game-ball-as-jordan-battle-makes-good-on-his-vow-postgame-quick-hits

I'm sure Yoshi is stoked to read this. 
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You have to love the number of players who are not giving up on the season. Chase and Burrow top the list. That is true leadership.
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(5 hours ago)Sled21 Wrote: Chase has settled it this year. At the current point in time, Ja'Marr Chase is the number 1 WR in the league.

He seems stronger this year as well, many times Ja'Marr looks like he is going to get tackled only to carry multiple defenders for more yardage.
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