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Donte No Action Jackson


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12 hours ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Samuel is better than Jackson. 

Samuel is getting open, he's just not getting hit with the ball regularly. One thing he does need to get more consistent at is going to the ball on comeback routes. 

Jackson is a fast Corner, and that's pretty much it at this point. His technique isn't great and he relies on his speed far too much. He gets caught on double moves a ton looking for a big play rather than staying disciplined. 

I would add I'd like to see Samuel do a better job of fighting for contested passes.

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Samuel is no world beater but if he had a good qb he and DJ would both light it up.  Those missed deep passes make a huge difference andhinder our ability to get in rhythm.  

dante looks lazy and uncoached.  maybe he will be good one day but he’s no where near where i expected him to be this year

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4 minutes ago, Mvp2014 said:

Samuel is no world beater but if he had a good qb he and DJ would both light it up.  Those missed deep passes make a huge difference andhinder our ability to get in rhythm.  

dante looks lazy and uncoached.  maybe he will be good one day but he’s no where near where i expected him to be this year

Moore is making plays with an average backup. Samuel just suck

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