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WR Diontae Johnson to Ravens


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3 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
Diontae Johnson failed to catch his only target in the Ravens’ Week 12 win over the Chargers.
Johnson continues to be buried on the depth chart behind Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman, with the team not even giving him usable snaps on a weekly basis due to their emphasis on heavy personnel groupings. His usage in Baltimore is quite the head-scratcher considering the team trading for his services before the trade deadline this year.

Quite the head scratcher? They got him for nothing and only planned to use him in obviously 3rd and long plays. I'm still going to laugh if they win the Superbowl and we end up moving 1 pick for him. 100% a Panthers thing to happen 

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9 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Quite the head scratcher? They got him for nothing and only planned to use him in obviously 3rd and long plays. I'm still going to laugh if they win the Superbowl and we end up moving 1 pick for him. 100% a Panthers thing to happen 

Why? He was going to get cut if no one offered anything. He was terrible for the locker room and helping our QB develop. He obviously isn’t as good as some on here thought judging by his stats on the Ravens.

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25 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Giving up on routes causing interceptions and blaming everyone else on the team is pretty much demanding a trade.

That's just him and why his trade value wasn't what some Huddlers expected.

The Morgan criticism over this isn't very intelligent.

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51 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Giving up on routes causing interceptions and blaming everyone else on the team is pretty much demanding a trade.

Im about 99% sure he told both Dan and Dave, he was not going to let BY ruin his free agent year and refused to play.

 

He had a mystery injury BYs first game back in Denver. 

 

He's the new age player- all him, only him, pay me. 

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

Why? He was going to get cut if no one offered anything. He was terrible for the locker room and helping our QB develop. He obviously isn’t as good as some on here thought judging by his stats on the Ravens.

I like to think the ravens said hey we aren't going to give you much and we're only to play him if someone gets hurt and Morgan took the deal with slightly better ones on the table as a fug you to johnson. He's not getting a big contract next year like he probably would have if he stayed here

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Why? He was going to get cut if no one offered anything. He was terrible for the locker room and helping our QB develop. He obviously isn’t as good as some on here thought judging by his stats on the Ravens.

I think talent wise he is good as a #2 possession receiver. As a human being, he is an annoying prick and I'm glad to see him not touching the ball one iota with Baltimore.

And his stats aren't good for the Ravens because they run a ton of 2 te/2 RB sets and don't go 3 wr much because of how dominant of a run team they are

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5 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I think talent wise he is good as a #2 possession receiver. As a human being, he is an annoying prick and I'm glad to see him not touching the ball one iota with Baltimore.

And his stats aren't good for the Ravens because they run a ton of 2 te/2 RB sets and don't go 3 wr much because of how dominant of a run team they are

The Steelers were ready to move on from him and they still need WR help. He is good at running routes, but only when he wants to. He isn’t going to bang through traffic on his routes. Instead he is going to stop his route and cause a TO. That’s a terrible trait for a WR to have. How can you ever trust that as a QB?

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4 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Quite the head scratcher? They got him for nothing and only planned to use him in obviously 3rd and long plays. I'm still going to laugh if they win the Superbowl and we end up moving 1 pick for him. 100% a Panthers thing to happen 

Comp picks will widen the gap 

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