05-02-2020, 07:33 PM
(05-02-2020, 07:26 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: He really only had a great Week 1 last year. He was a non-factor in Week 2 until deep in garbage time when he got a long TD.
If he doesn't vastly improve his hands/effort/routes in 2020 then it doesn't matter of he has speed or not. Speed on a place other than where you throw the ball, or speed with no hands, is a waste of one of your 11 on O.
Ross had a single standout game last year and then followed it with an ultra garbage time TD and a whole lotta inconsistency and injury. We will see what he does in 2020 but I'm not expecting Burrow to tolerate a WR he can't trust so Ross had better get with the program because he's going to lose a popularity battle if it comes down to whether he or Burrow blew it.
(05-02-2020, 07:28 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: You can't be a ho-hum vet until you have your rookie season, and Ross is BASICALLY still a rookie, Nate.
He's played 18 games or so...he's early in his 2nd season now! Though many of those games were with Dalton on the sideline so yeah, he's a rookie.