04-11-2020, 03:52 PM
(04-11-2020, 02:28 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote:Exactlly. That's why they absolutely had to keep him and that's also why being able to draft a WR who will be able to contribute immediately and maybe even be the next in line behind AJ would ease a lot of anxiety in that department.
All WRs are going to take some hits sometimes, and all WRs who have to play the Steelers 2x a year are going to take some cheapshots. That's just how it is.
Calvin Johnson, Wes Welker, Antonio Brown, etc, all got put in some dangerous situations by their QB. I'm not sure Dalton did it any more to AJ than any other QB did to their #1 WR. I do know we've had some bad offensive schemes at times. (Poor Gio)
Just hope AJ really is 100% and will be able to stay that way. Without him, this pass catching group as it stands right now is sub par.
And very good point about the cheap shot artists.
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