04-12-2021, 11:13 PM
(04-12-2021, 11:07 PM)Rubekahn29 Wrote: It’s not really silly when on at least two occasions he had nothing but green grass in front of him and got caught from behind. Turning sure 6 into possibly a 3 or worse. That WILL be what separates him from being a great #2/good #1, to being a great #1. Love Tee, but he won’t be AJ or even Chad like. I don’t care what his 40 time is, his game speed is still slow enough to get caught from behind after being in full stride.
And there were several times that Calvin Johnson was caught from behind with green grass in front of him. Does that classify him any differently? No, of course not. He’s Calvin Johnson, and he dominated. Saying that Tee getting caught from behind is what will keep him from being a great top target is just silly.