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Deandre Hopkins is a FA


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10 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

That's good to know. But are you guys trying to slander me because I didn't know the 4th WR on the depth chart of a below average WR core?


Cmon man I wasn't fully invested this past year. 

The wide receivers are not tops in the league by far but they are not below average. And a signing of Deandre Hopkins will in fact limit reps and development of the younger guys (TMJ and Mingo in particular) no matter what you believe. Couple that with the fact that Hopkins said he is done playing with rookie QB's and now we can go cry over a new pipe dream that is not going to happen anyhow.

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12 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I know the team just not the full roster. The 3rd and 4th guys on the depth chart im going to have a hard time knowing them.

 

 

So we traded for Laviska right before the season last year and when he got touches, he was pretty impressive.  He had the highest pff on the team, I believe last year, for what its worth.

 

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16 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I know the team just not the full roster. The 3rd and 4th guys on the depth chart im going to have a hard time knowing them.

 

 

I'm pretty sure you're just having a brain fart and will remember him when you see this highlight:

 

 

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17 hours ago, rayzor said:

Lol slander you?

No ...just surprised that a fan that posts so much in here doesn't know the team.

 

6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The #4 WR on a depth chart isn't a 3rd or 4th stringer. That guy is seeing a LOT of snaps in the modern NFL considering three wide sets are the base offense for just about every team these days. The 4th WR on the depth chart was an afterthought in the NFL of 20 years ago but he's a fairly significant contributor in today's game and is one WR injury away from being a starter.

Sometimes that's your return guy too.

Also, to be clear regarding our...slander victim here, as you may have guessed it's not just the team.

He doesn't know the game

When it comes to even basic concepts that a lot of us learned in Peewee, Midget or Junior High ball, his foottball knowledge has been weighed, measured and found wanting

And as I've repeated many a time, that's no big deal.

You can absolutely enjoy football without knowing the difference between the Wishbone and the West Coast. Loads of people do.

But if you're going to act like you know everything when the reality is that your game IQ is as limited as this guy's, getting "slandered" is bound to happen 🙄

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6 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

That is true, but at the same time we still are a bottom 5 WR core because of those young unproven guys.

 

We basically have two #2 WR's and a bunch of younger unproven guys.

 

I get the excitement, but we still could use a legit WR.

 

Remember Rookie Cam had his best passing season as a rookie when he had a vet #1 WR in Smitty. We can't turn down talent because you want the others to reach that level. We don't know if those guys will ever be a #1 WR.

 

Soooo...You're not familiar with the WR depth chart. But, you do know we need to upgrade the unit. With a 31 year old WR who has missed half his games the last 2 years. Who wants a check, and won't play with a rook QB.

 

That's a wing and a prayer style team building I tell ya what 

 

Edit to add; jk

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