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Has Devin Funchess earned the starting spot?


Jeremy Igo

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He's the WR we don't have on the field when he's on the sideline.  Other than Olsen, we don't have a big body, athletic WR to make those catches that right now, only he can.  Philly is a slightly more shiftier Ginn, that really should be used in specific situations versus an every down starter opposite Ginn.  All three should see the field a lot, but Ginn and Funch should be the technical starters.

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I would say he has earned the chance to be considered.  Philly Brown has had some big games as well.  However being a player we traded up to get, I think he has done enough to be placed into that number 2 role going forward if just to see if he can handle it.

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No Pie for you since this is not a Pie chart. 

 

 

 

 

 

I kid. I kid. I believe starting him in the last 5 games can only benefit him since he is on the rise. Let's see what is his ceiling (yards in a game) this season.

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He's strong, man, but I think he's still learning control. He's come up with a lot of grabs recently, but does that mean he's learned a bunch of new tricks? Not necessarily, he's learning for sure and getting better for sure, but how many targets was he getting early versus now? and what kind of targets were they?

He's getting better at everything slowly but surely like most of the rest of the young studs on our team. Rivera I dont think will give Im the nod though with his veteren fancy. 

 

I would say Proehl has it covered, he looks good in the bump n run now and is attacking the ball at the highest spot. I just dont know what routes he does and doesnt know and how good he is in space on every play. Is he always where he needs to be? Thats the question thats tough to answer.

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I think so...

Plus, some players flat out don't do well in rare "spot" work.  They need reps and to get into the rhythm of a game.  He bluntly said it a few weeks ago. 

Plus, we need him to continue to improve heading into the postseason.  He seems like the guy with the best potential to continue growing and improve us

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10 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Don't care who the "starter" is but in my opinion Cotchery and Funchess should be getting the most snaps.

Ginn has to get his.  Even if he isn't catching balls he serves a purpose.  Need speed that technically can run all the routes on the field.  

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