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Pass Catchers - 2019: Not all bad!
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(12-30-2019, 02:44 PM)ochocincos Wrote: I assume you feel that way due to health? Because Ross's projected over a whole season would have surpassed 1000 yards. I wholeheartedly think that if he had been healthy all year, he would have put up good WR2-caliber numbers.

Yes injury history is main concern, he just can't stay on the field. But also he's just to damn inconsistent ! John Madden quote "all WR's drop a few, the key words being "a few". And I'm not saying he has a lot of drops. Just it's an adventure every time the ball heads his way.

Whether it's running the wrong route or not correctly running it ? Not being physical enough to get off the line of scrimage ? Not being able to win 50/50 balls. Seems a lot of int's have been when he's targeted.

In short I just don't trust he can be a steady #1 #2 or #3 option. Fill in perhaps ?

Maybe a better QB will change that ?
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RE: Pass Catchers - 2019: Not all bad! - bengalfan74 - 12-30-2019, 03:13 PM

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