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WRs on the lower depth chart have a chance to impress.
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(07-28-2019, 11:48 PM)BengalsBong Wrote: Because Andy has tunnel vision when AJ is on the field or he did last year. That is the only reason I didn't freak when AJ went down it could be a good thing as long as AJ is up to par in the new system when he comes back and he don't miss reg season games. 

What is an issue is John Ross wanting to sit out cause a tight hammy....not pulled he is not injured...just a tight hammy. He needs reps more then anyone on this team I do not see this guy ever amounting to anything great in the NFL. He has the skill-set but does not have the mind-set to excel and become a great WR most likely will never be a good WR.

It would make me feel a lot better if a coach would say--he wanted to be out there but we held him out.  

What I wanted to hear was for the first day was John Ross was blowing by everybody and catching everything.
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RE: WRs on the lower depth chart have a chance to impress. - McC - 07-28-2019, 11:52 PM

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