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The difference between Funchess and DJ or Samuel


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Just now, Saca312 said:

Funchess can run routes well. I think he’d be fine as a WR3 tbh and gets too much flack.

He’s not a WR1 though, nor should he be such a big focus. His contested catches are mediocre and his hands somehow turned into bricks lol.

Agree. I think he'd excel in the slot with more of a TE-like role. You know, the position he played in college. 

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11 minutes ago, Lumps said:

biggest thing this list is missing is ACCOUNTABILITY

 

funchess has got a million reasons and according to him should get a flag on EVERY play a ball bounces off his hands

big facts.

he really pissed me off Sunday when our backup QB hit him right in the chest and he got up screaming at the ref doing his stupid arm flex thing. SMH. 

a backup QB does his job and you can't even come up with a catch on a critical third down for us? smhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

 

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