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Training Camp Day 1


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56 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This. So far in his career, he's basically been a poor man's Cordarelle Patterson. Even if he doesn't develop into a legit starting WR, a versatile dangerous playmaker is still a nice roster piece.

Especially with a QB that has the IQ to find mismatches and open receivers. BY is going to be dealing this year....lots of options to select from.

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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Is it just those 2 throws on loop or am I missing something?

Yep, its pretty lame but there for anyone that wants to see.

I did notice that that BY Bomb to Chark is making the rounds and people really just have nothing but disrespect as their primary motivation. Its a video of a 50 yard completion and people are saying its a pick... its crazy poo.

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Just now, thunderraiden said:

Yep, its pretty lame but there for anyone that wants to see.

I did notice that that BY Bomb to Chark is making the rounds and people really just have nothing but disrespect as their primary motivation. Its a video of a 50 yard completion and people are saying its a pick... its crazy poo.

The thumbnail looks like it will be them dissecting the plays but its not like that at all.   The bomb throw is really nice and the one to Adam T looks pretty standard for nfl.  Cant wait to see more as the week progresses

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This. So far in his career, he's basically been a poor man's Cordarelle Patterson. Even if he doesn't develop into a legit starting WR, a versatile dangerous playmaker is still a nice roster piece.

Id love to see what he's got on Kick off return if your giving him the cordarelle comp. Could be the difference maker in a game this season.

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2 minutes ago, DJ feed me moore said:

Id love to see what he's got on Kick off return if your giving him the cordarelle comp. Could be the difference maker in a game this season.

With the addition of a fair catch beginning at the 25 yd line there are going to be very few returns going forward.

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8 minutes ago, csx said:

With the addition of a fair catch beginning at the 25 yd line there are going to be very few returns going forward.

 

Now I may be wrong, but can't you still return those short kicks?

 

Edit to add; I do realize that those short kicks are shorter and higher than the average kick. So it may not be as easy to return those as it may seem to me.

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