Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Byrd's role?


Bronn

Recommended Posts

What are everyone's thoughts on Damiere's role moving forward?

Does he immediately step in as #2 or #3 opposite Funchess or Funchess/Shep? I have to say I've been really unimpressed with Shepard. He's a JAG out there if not worse IMHO.

Is he WR #4 for now and will only feature in 4 wide sets?

Do we activate Bersin this week and roll with 6WR or does he get deactivated?

I'm looking for a sneaky pickup for my bench at WR in fantasy football, and had the thought that maybe Byrd comes back with a vengeance these last few games...

Obviously he and Clay share a similar skill set, but I think Byrd has better hands and routes.

I've never really been on the Byrd bandwagon, but I see a situation where a guy like him could come in and make some noise.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He can't do any worse than zero catches for zero yards which was last week's stat line for every WR we have not named Devin Funchess.

Yeah, its kind of a crap shoot.  We have several guys with speed, but speed is meaningless if you can't get open and catch the ball. Might as well throw him in the mix.   

Link to comment
Share on other sites

54 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

Byrd = Samuel

At this moment they should be about equal Samuel has the juice he just needs to get some nfl training in. Bryd beefed up already hope he can contribute this week.

39 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He can't do any worse than zero catches for zero yards which was last week's stat line for every WR we have not named Devin Funchess.

This is ignorant straight up.

33 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Samuel had more catches in one game than Byrd has his entire career.  I hope he shows something when he comes back, but so far, he hasn't. 

He hadn't but you have to take into account Cam with Byrd actually playing has had KB and Olsen & Fun last year and this year KB and Fun ahead of him getting most of the targets along with CMC this year there while he was active there really hasn't been a place for him in a Shula offense. Now that the lines been gelling and we actually need his production now would be the great judgement of what he has to offer. He's gained the weight last few years been in the system and has speed now we'll see if he has football moxy. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

46 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

Going to be featured in end arounds

I think Clay might have better wheels than Byrd for those 

you ride guys that have shown as well.  Clay got some confidence going.  That means something in this sport 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • How about just don't draft project players in the first round? How about especially when you have arguably the worst roster in the NFL(we did all those years in question)? You don't even have to dig into those player debates specifically. Just don't grasp at straws early in the draft.
    • I think there were 9, and since I haven't took time to watch each of them on each play individually Its impossible for me to say, which I doubt you have either.   It's not a stat driven grading system; it's a per play grading system.  Tommy Tremble making a great block to spring Rico for that 10-yard run might actually score higher on that play then Ricos run. The actual run might not be anything special; it might be a run that pretty much every back in the league would have made. Here again, I would guess, if you look at every RB in the league, he is towards the top in rushing grade for the year which is what most of us are seeing.  Whether you call that a 90/80/70, 50/40/30, A/B/C, Gold/Green/Red star, it doesn't really matter it's how he ranks relative to everybody else at his position.      
    • Well I will never knock a strong arm, in a vacuum, but it is a lot more than that to it.  Did we kill our roster building and our defense in particular to stick PJ out there?  No. We knew we sucked and he was really just a temporary thing too.  While with Bryce I see the up and down, mostly down, roller coaster on loop now in year three. It has been a Looooong time.    Back to strong arms, it is like having a powerful motor in a car. All the power in the world isn’t going to overcome a bad driver.   But at the same time, even a decent drive with a killer car will beat the best driver if you put him in a go kart   Exaggerating for effect, I know Bryce is not a go kart. Maybe closer to a 6 cylinder with not much displacement….. 
×
×
  • Create New...