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Curtis - body catcher and can’t get open - Samuel


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he's not a good wr.   he just isn't.   learning to be a wr in the nfl by starting as a #2 is not his fault, its on the staff.  he's never gonna be worth a crap as a #2.   i don't know if dj is really a #1.  curtis needs a real #1 and a real #2 on the field, and a decent rb, then he could be very dangerous.

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4 hours ago, raz said:

he's not a good wr.   he just isn't.   learning to be a wr in the nfl by starting as a #2 is not his fault, its on the staff.  he's never gonna be worth a crap as a #2.   i don't know if dj is really a #1.  curtis needs a real #1 and a real #2 on the field, and a decent rb, then he could be very dangerous.

They are both fine in the roles they are in. DJ is on track Samuel I'd on track.. I think coming into this game only what 4 or so more wrs have had more yards than DJ? And samuel is scoring at a decent pace dispite the missed yardage and tds like that wide open one yesterday.

Until we solve our deepball issues I dont think we will ever get a clear assessment on how good Samuel or to an extend DJ really is. Less so with DJ because he can be dominate at the point of attack.

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4 hours ago, raz said:

he's not a good wr.   he just isn't.   learning to be a wr in the nfl by starting as a #2 is not his fault, its on the staff.  he's never gonna be worth a crap as a #2.   i don't know if dj is really a #1.  curtis needs a real #1 and a real #2 on the field, and a decent rb, then he could be very dangerous.

DJ is 4th in the NFL in rec yards. If that isn't #1 wr material idk what is.

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