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30 minutes ago, NAS said:

Jaycee got screwed by the refs. DHop pushes off and plays physical, you have to allow the DB to have some contact

I mean, there was 1 where you could of called it on both.....but Jaycee was most definitely playing like he couldn't cover Sat. 

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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

He's playing in the wrong era.  You can’t touch anybody in todays game.

I always said, I thought Fitterer was too focused on his Seattle days.  To me, that's what Horn was....an LOB era corner.   Where you basically just come out of the gate and play so handsy they just accept it and let it go.  

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34 minutes ago, NAS said:

Jaycee got screwed by the refs. DHop pushes off and plays physical, you have to allow the DB to have some contact

There were also run plays that JC clearly wanted no part of. I’m not that impressed with him tbh 

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8 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

It was a bad game but nothing to worry about unless it becomes a trend.

I think to date, has suited up in 53% of the games since he was drafted.....we haven't had many look at Jaycee vs elite QB play w/ weapons.   You can count those games on 1 hand and still have fingers left over.    

I'm sure we will pay him....but it's not going to feel real good. 

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

I think to date, has suited up in 53% of the games since he was drafted.....we haven't had many look at Jaycee vs elite QB play w/ weapons.   You can count those games on 1 hand and still have fingers left over.    

I'm sure we will pay him....but it's not going to feel real good. 

Honestly, just glad he is healthy for once. I do think he is likely going to have to accept a less than market rate.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

IOL had their struggles but they were dealing with a future HOFer and some other excellent IDL talent. Nothing to worry about, IMO.

I was about to make sure that was clearly pointed out to the masses. Anybody going against Chris J usually ends up with a low pff grade absolutely nothing to worry Anton that regard

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