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Kudos to Dickson


Khyber53

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Ed Dickson had a pretty good day against the Pats and he definitely deserves some credit for his part in the win. Three catches for 62 yards is a respectable outing for any TE1 and his blocking was on point for the majority of the game. And on Fozzy's touchdown, Dickson was the second option and was equally open for the score.

He's caught a lot of flack in recent times, but let's face it -- Greg Olsen is a mighty hard act to follow. But it sure is good we've got Ed Dickson on the team.

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1 minute ago, trueblade said:

He was TE15 in PPR and beat guys like Jack Doyle and Delanie Walker. Not sure I'd call him a TE1 yet, maybe more of a high end TE2.

Yeah, that's fantasy. I meant regular football. He did well enough to start on a number of teams. He's a good guy to have on the team and he certainly rose to the occasion.

 

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