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Could Devin Funchess Be The WR1 This Franchise Has Been Looking For?


Saca312

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Just now, Saca312 said:

oh wait what were yall saying again.

 

Oh poo, he caught something. He's getting close to Bersin production.

Here's a tip man. You need to look at the bigger picture. Look at targets vs receptions, look into how Carolina has moved the ball through the air since he's been the number one target. It's not a good look. He's not opening anything for anyone else on the field, because he's simply not a threat. It doesn't matter how much he's force fed.

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1 minute ago, Krovvy said:

Oh poo, he caught something. He's getting close to Bersin production.

Here's a tip man. You need to look at the bigger picture. Look at targets vs receptions, look into how Carolina has moved the ball through the air since he's been the number one target. It's not a good look. He's not opening anything for anyone else on the field, because he's simply not a threat. It doesn't matter how much he's force fed.

i already looked at that lmfao and it's been far better than anything kb showed.

he's been getting elite wr1 production the past three games. i looked at the metrics lol. at the pace he was on, he'd have 1,500 plus yards on the season based on the last three games.

this is just one game that so far is an outlier in comparison.

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4 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

i already looked at that lmfao and it's been far better than anything kb showed.

he's been getting elite wr1 production the past three games. i looked at the metrics lol. at the pace he was on, he'd have 1,500 plus yards on the season based on the last three games.

this is just one game that so far is an outlier in comparison.

You haven't looked into poo. You're the most blind poster I've ever seen.

By the way your boy just lost the game.

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Just now, Krovvy said:

You haven't looked into poo. You're the most blind poster I've ever seen.

By the way your boy just lost the game.

then show me the statistics. show me the work.

do what i do and prove it rather than make completely asinine statements that haven't been true. 

i'll be waiting.

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1 minute ago, Saca312 said:

then show me the statistics. show me the work.

do what i do and prove it rather than make completely asinine statements that haven't been true. 

i'll be waiting.

How many catches did other receivers have last week?

I'll be waiting on you to "write" the next fluff article on how the Panthers newest JAG is going to be a Pro-Bowler.

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