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Is the John Ross Experiment near its end
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(09-20-2020, 08:26 AM)jason Wrote: Could it be the draft capital that was spent on him?

I'm not sure if this directed at the doghouse part or the reason he's still playing, so I guess I'll address both.

He's been a disappointment based on where he was drafted, no question.  So is Price, but people are stumping for him to return to the starting line-up even now.  A lot of that comes down to the fact that Ross wasn't a popular pick to begin with.  Most people didn't want a WR with that pick and most people were screaming for them to draft a C when Price was taken.  A lot of people pull for Price and vilify Ross to try and vindicate their own takes.  

The current staff has shown no evidence of playing guys based on draft position.  Price would be exhibit A of that.  If guys behind Ross prove that they're better and can have a greater impact on offense, they'll get a chance to play.  People have greatly overestimated the amount of WR talent behind Ross, though.  
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RE: Is the John Ross Experiment near its end - Whatever - 09-20-2020, 12:58 PM

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