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Any former wide receivers, tight ends on the board?
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How much of the game is the QB and coach doing most the mental work and calling a great play and how much of a successful QB/receiver combo is the receiver reading coverages just like the QB?



I was talking to someone and he claimed Jamarr Chase is pretty average at reading coverages and that’s a reason why he disappears sometimes.

I am very curious on what anyone who actually played would have to say to that because i have no idea. I know guys like Devante Adams and an older guys like Steve Smith and Chad Johnson had to be great a reading coverage just based off how successful they were. No way that was all athletic ability.


I would love to know the rate at which elite WRs change their route based off the coverage compares to average WRs.
-Housh
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I used to have a tight end, but age and sedentary lifestyle has changed it.
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I went into prison as a Tight End and came out a Wide Receiver.
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Many great players are not actually that good at some of the aspects of the game. Goes the other way, too.

I am more amazed at how small he always appears next to the rest of the team.
Like a teenage girl driving a Ferrari. 
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If he is lacking there, the good news is he can learn. He may never be one of the best at it, but being really good at it is possible.
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(10-09-2022, 12:37 PM)bfine32 Wrote: I went into prison as a Tight End and came out a Wide Receiver.

Was your nickname Peanut Butter ? Because you spread easy  Hilarious
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(10-09-2022, 02:05 PM)masonbengals fan Wrote: Say What

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(10-09-2022, 12:37 PM)bfine32 Wrote: I went into prison as a Tight End and came out a Wide Receiver.

...then got traded for a candy bar and a pack of cigarettes.. 
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