10-21-2020, 06:16 PM
(10-21-2020, 04:42 PM)ochocincos Wrote: That's just straight false.
In 2019, Ross had 3/8 games in which he had 4+ receptions and 80+ yards.
While that's not WR1 status, it's better than he did in 2018, in which the most yards he had in a game was 52 yards. The most receptions he had in a game in 2018 was 3. So he did improve from 2018 to 2019.
-If it takes you 13 targets to get 6 catches (MIA game), you're not doing well.
-If you have 46 yards receiving through the first 59 minutes of the game and you're down 41-10 (49ers game), it doesn't suddenly make it better when you get the pinnacle of garbage time TDs.
As I said, he had 1 great game (Seattle) and 1 pure garbage time TD (49ers) that was all the good he did all year.
He also dropped 14.3% of his targets in 2019 which is somehow worse than his already bad 12.1% drop rate in 2018.
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