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KB not a true #1 WR


heelinfine

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I've seen several Huddle posters make this statement. I can't begin to fathom the rationale for those who hold this view? What more could people expect from a WRs first season? His 1st year stats were amazing considering that he didnt have the luxury of a competent #2 to take away the tight coverage schemes he faced. He just needs to clean up the drops.

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His 1st year stats were amazing considering that he didnt have the luxury of a competent #2 to take away the tight coverage schemes he faced.

 

I don't want to disagree with you because I do believe he is a #1 WR, but #1 WR's do not get coverage scheme taken away from them because of a WR2. They get that coverage no matter what.

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Some huddlers want a team of 53 1st team all-pros. If you question their thoughts, they get upset. They call you names, insult your IQ, and claim you enjoy being a average team. People live in some funny bubbles, mannnnn.

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I don't want to disagree with you because I do believe he is a #1 WR, but #1 WR's do not get coverage scheme taken away from them because of a WR2. They get that coverage no matter what.

The defense would not have the luxury of rolling extra DBs to one side or doubling WR1 at will if there was a potent #2 that could and would make them pay for it.
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