02-05-2024, 12:50 PM
(02-05-2024, 07:26 AM)Essex Johnson Wrote: Correct if we compare production Hudson is at a higher level.. This year Hudson played less snaps but about doubled in catches and yards than Hurst. Now already anticipate your response back will be that Carolina was horrible on offense which is correct but let's compare snap counts and production as a Bengal, in 2022 with Burrow healthy all year Hurst played 676 snaps had 52 catches and 414, 2 tds where as Hudson this year playing 276 snaps ( 60% less than Hurst) and with a weaker offense had 39 catches , 352 yards and 1 td. Neither are all pro tight ends but production levels Hudson was better and should be resigned with a chance for more snaps next year as we eye draft and free agency for better a better TE room
Lol you are such an uninformed stat chaser. Your lack of ball knowledge is embarrassing.
You know more than the Tampa Bay Bucs?
2018 Signed Hudson as an UDFA, then cut him.
2019 Signed him again to the PS and he actually caught 2 passes.
2020 Signed him again to the PS and he actually caught 3 passes.
You know more than the 49ers?
2021 Signed to PS, never played and was waived.
You know more than the NY Giants?
2022 Signed to PS, never played and was waived.
Bengals?
2022 Signed to PS, never played and was waived.
In 2023 with a totally depleted TE room Hudson finally had a solid year, but they could not trust him to block on run plays, maybe listen to Casey lamenting his lack of run blocking?
We have fans like this that don't know anything about the NFL thinking we can succeed with practice player guys.