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Small Accomplishment - Mike Gesicki
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(12-16-2024, 04:30 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: He doesn't, though. He's done a decent job at being a receiver, but he doesn't really fill the same role as Boyd did in the offense. He doesn't block as much and he doesn't work the short-medium center as much either. They do different things and work different parts of the field.

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I don't think when people were saying who would fill Boyd's role were specifically talking about the exact way he was used, just who would be the 3rd option and would they be close to his production.

Gesicki has been that guy rather than Iosivas.

Iosivas is really producing like the TEs have the past few years (350-450 yards) as the 4th option.

Is Iosivas good enough to stay the 4th option in the offense or should the Bengals instead look to push him to WR4/5?
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RE: Small Accomplishment - Mike Gesicki - ochocincos - 12-16-2024, 06:05 PM

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