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What Point Should A Team Move On From A Player
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(06-21-2020, 10:08 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: You are correct, his biggest issue has been staying healthy.  However myself, along with many other casual Bengal observers have noticed a few other underlying issues that perhaps he could have greater control over.  Issues like dropping balls that appear to be very catchable, and possibly commitment issues, from the appearance of giving up on routes during plays.

When a player get's injured going hard, it's a tragedy.  When a player get's injured while half-assing it, it's his own damn fault..  (said my HS coach)
I don't think any of Ross's injuries were cause he.was not going all out. He pulled up gimpy vs the Falcons and he got hit square 
In the chest vs the Steelers.
He has had drops. But what  target hasn't dropped a pass?
I.don't think any of his drops were game changers 
His giving up.on routes seemed to be a issue yr 2 but not yr 3?
Wouldn't that be ironic if Tee Higgins showed he was the real 
Deal this year and Ross put it together this year.
That would possibly make Green expenable 
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RE: What Point Should A Team Move On From A Player - impactplaya - 06-21-2020, 11:07 PM

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