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NFL’s Top 10 Deep Passers


WarHeel

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20 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Anderson and Samuel are both legit deep threats. Keep up the mental gymnastics. It's entertaining.

The potential is there but wouldn’t call them “legit deep threats” like Moore as they haven’t been consistently used in that regard. You can chalk that up to Teddy’s lack of arm all you want but one of the three wideouts actually has the stats to be a deep threat with Bridgewater as the QB.
 

There’s certainly some mental gymnastics all around, that’s for certain.

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1 hour ago, WarHeel said:

30/40 on 280+ passing is just an odd week to bump this thread.

this is an odd week to cite the box score when everybody with eyes saw how poorly he played. he looked like poo and many of his early defenders have either come around to reality or just completely disappeared on game days. and yet here you are lol

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5 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

The potential is there but wouldn’t call them “legit deep threats” like Moore as they haven’t been consistently used in that regard. You can chalk that up to Teddy’s lack of arm all you want but one of the three wideouts actually has the stats to be a deep threat with Bridgewater as the QB.
 

There’s certainly some mental gymnastics all around, that’s for certain.

Yep, totally unproven.

Quality mental gymnastics.

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12 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

this is an odd week to cite the box score when everybody with eyes saw how poorly he played. he looked like poo and many of his early defenders have either come around to reality or just completely disappeared on game days. and yet here you are lol

Here I am doing what exactly? 

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1 minute ago, WarHeel said:

June of 2018. Completely relevant to this year for sure.

LOLOLOLOL

Prior to this year he was basically considered a deep threat one trick pony.

https://apnews.com/article/nfl-charlotte-carolina-panthers-football-matt-rhule-ce897a0124277c9aa02062dd20d5adcf

https://www.espn.com/blog/carolina-panthers/post/_/id/34191/not-just-a-deep-threat-robby-anderson-on-the-right-track-in-carolina

You're running out of straws.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Greg Olsen was Mr. Reliable playing how many seasons without injury until he wasn’t. What’s your point? In context, Robby hasn’t been a legit deep threat this year. Neither has Curtis. Moore has, however.

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36 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Greg Olsen was Mr. Reliable playing how many seasons without injury until he wasn’t. What’s your point? In context, Robby hasn’t been a legit deep threat this year. Neither has Curtis. Moore has, however.

Olsen developed injury issues well after his 30th birthday.  Anderson is a 27 year old in his athletic prime.  He's not a deep threat because Teddy Two Yards is trash. Moore is because he's a legit elite NFL WR held back by playing with Teddy Two Yards 

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Olsen developed injury issues well after his 30th birthday.  Anderson is a 27 year old in his athletic prime.  He's not a deep threat because Teddy Two Yards is trash. Moore is because he's a legit elite NFL WR held back by playing with Teddy Two Yards 

So we basically agree then. Thanks for clearing that up. 

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