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Legette is horrendous


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2 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Sick and tired of all of these excuses. Dude was a 1st round pick. He’s an NFL player. Catch the damn ball

He’s not playing well for sure but not every rookie comes into the NFL guns blazing. Bryce was the first overall pick and looked like he was prepping for a job selling car insurance before hitting the bench and turning his career around. These players need time to get up to NFL level before we crucify them. 

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Just now, electro's horse said:

AT is a stud what are you talking about 

I don't think he's knocking AT. But he is on the backend of his career at this point. We've drafted two receivers in the 2nd round since 2021 (TMJ and Mingo) and one in the first (XL). None of those guys seem to have the ability (at least so far) to live up to their draft slot or even beat out AT for playing time if a GM had to make a roster decsion between them and AT. A 34 yr old possession receiver should not be the clear-cut best receiver on your team if it has been constructed right.

After this game I'd be all in on drafting Tetairoa McMillian if he's on the board when we pick and use the rest of the picks on filling our defensive holes.

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2 minutes ago, Ted Ginn Jr.'s Hands said:

Another year, another huddle draft I would take over ours.   

 

 

Plenty wanted the likes of Ladd, Frazier, Sainristil, DeJean, etc.  Heck, Jerzhain Newton surprisingly fell who would have been solid on the DL.  It's too bad we're already chatting about this stuff but it's hard not to see some pretty alarming concerns with XL that were evident and advertised.  

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2 minutes ago, hepcat said:

He’s not playing well for sure but not every rookie comes into the NFL guns blazing. Bryce was the first overall pick and looked like he was prepping for a job selling car insurance before hitting the bench and turning his career around. These players need time to get up to NFL level before we crucify them. 

The issue is we aren't talking about route-running or things that do take time to develop at the NFL level.  If he simply couldn't separate, I would understand that is something that comes with time.  But we're talking about his hands.  

He's gonna be 24 years old next year.  He was in college for 5 years.  There is a very legit possibility that improving his hands just isn't something in his future.  He's a body-catcher.

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13 minutes ago, KaseKlosed said:

He dropped the game winning TD 

 

13 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

How is he the scapegoat? Did you not the game? Dude cost us the game 

 

4 minutes ago, Mage said:

Lol what kind of post is this?
 

Nobody is "scapegoating" him.  He literally dropped a game-winning touchdown.  

The team scored 16 total points and Legette has sucked like this all year. I didn't watch the game but while you want them to make plays, 16 ain't good enough if you don't want things to come down to the wire.

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