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I’m expecting a breakout season from Ja'tavion Sanders


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Not many are talking about this player. He played well as a rookie last year. If he refines his blocking, continues studying film, and keeps working hard, I can see him being the next Greg Olsen. I’m expecting 55 catches, 700 yards, 4 TDs this season.

 

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4 minutes ago, rayzor said:

seems like he wasn't quite himself when he came back from landing on his head. like his confidence wasn't 100%. hoping it is, though. 

we've got a lot of potential here. i really like our TE room right now. RB corps is stacked. WR doesn't look too shabby either. and we are going to see some good things from BY too. 

Yea that injury sucked. He was really starting to come on when it happened. I expect a big jump in production from Sanders next year. He’s got the talent. Could be a big time red zone target for Bryce. 

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5 minutes ago, rayzor said:

seems like he wasn't quite himself when he came back from landing on his head. like his confidence wasn't 100%. hoping it is, though. 

we've got a lot of potential here. i really like our TE room right now. RB corps is stacked. WR doesn't look too shabby either. and we are going to see some good things from BY too. 

He was back in a groove for the finale. He had some critical catches in that win and kept drives going. I think he could surprise some this year. Not some monster stat book, but he could have a very respectable year and provide key plays throughout. 

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35 minutes ago, rayzor said:

seems like he wasn't quite himself when he came back from landing on his head. like his confidence wasn't 100%. hoping it is, though. 

we've got a lot of potential here. i really like our TE room right now. RB corps is stacked. WR doesn't look too shabby either. and we are going to see some good things from BY too. 

brutal and scary injury

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I think T-Mac opens up a lot of opportunity for others to eat. I really like Sanders but we may need 2 footballs for him to reach those heights. Here's to hopin' tho. I'm also excited to see him and Evans. When was the last time we truly had a TE that could block and catch with equal powers? 

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2 minutes ago, PadresPanthersFan said:

I think jt has already passed that subterranean bar

My birthday wish is that the huddle changes Ians name like they did with The Golden Calf of Bristol.  I do not care to see his fuging name ever again.

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3 minutes ago, PadresPanthersFan said:

I think jt has already passed that subterranean bar

It's more about where the bar starts around here which is amazingly low after years of subpar play from thst unit.

 

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Really excited for him to build on last season. He looked like he could help some in the passing game, but I'd like to see his blocking level up.

There was a few times last season where he looked like he was thinking while executing the play. Can't wait to see him playing faster after a year in the system. 😄

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