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Don’t be surprised if this former panther becomes available


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11 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

Curtis best year is on par with the season that has made everyone hate Robby

That's not accurate. Take a look at Samuel's 2020 season versus Robby's 2021 season.

Curtis Samuel

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Robby Anderson

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So, as you can see, Samuel performed better in almost all categories. Catch percentage(massive disparity), YDs/Catch, Drop %, YAC/R, etc. This on less targets, as well. And SIGNIFICANTLY less playing time. Robby was on the field for 85% of all offensive snaps, whereas Samuel was only on the field for 68% of snaps. So for Samuel to outproduce him as much as he did from being a slot receiver/multi-use player, that's pretty bad.

However, this isn't a very fair comparison at it's core, because we are comparing a player's literal best season in his career versus a player's literal worst season in his career. 

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10 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

Curtis best year is on par with the season that has made everyone hate Robby

Freezing cold take here dude, I’m going to statistically dismantle this. Robby this past season(in 17 games- 110 targets, 53 receptions,519 yards, 6.4% drop percentage, 50.5 rating when targeted, 48.2% catch percentage.) Now here are Curtis Samuels stats his last season here(in 15 games- 97 targets, 77 receptions, 851 rec yards, plus 200 rushing, 5.2% drop percentage, 109.2 rating when targeted, 79.2 catch percentage.) Curtis was more efficient and far superior in every receiving metric there is while also being a highly efficient RAC and in rushing downs. Curtis was a blast to watch on this team and the slander y’all give him is so unwarranted and so confusing why. 

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15 minutes ago, shaq said:

Freezing cold take here dude, I’m going to statistically dismantle this. Robby this past season(in 17 games- 110 targets, 53 receptions,519 yards, 6.4% drop percentage, 50.5 rating when targeted, 48.2% catch percentage.) Now here are Curtis Samuels stats his last season here(in 15 games- 97 targets, 77 receptions, 851 rec yards, plus 200 rushing, 5.2% drop percentage, 109.2 rating when targeted, 79.2 catch percentage.) Curtis was more efficient and far superior in every receiving metric there is while also being a highly efficient RAC and in rushing downs. Curtis was a blast to watch on this team and the slander y’all give him is so unwarranted and so confusing why. 

It's also a comparison of a #2 WR versus a slot/multi-use guy. There is no chance could bring in Samuel to replace Robby because Samuel is literally not a #1 or #2 WR. He's nothing like that.

Frankly, they could very easily co-exist on the same offense. 

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40 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I’d consider him as a gadget player. However, WR depth chart is so heavy at the moment. Not sure he would separate himself.

The first time they hand him the ball, the increased versatility he offers will become evident.

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44 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I’d consider him as a gadget player. However, WR depth chart is so heavy at the moment. Not sure he would separate himself.

He's pretty much better than any player not named DJ Moore or Robby Anderson. None of the rest of those players would compare at all.

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