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7 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You didn’t answer the question 

Well, your question was framed and implied I was only talking about go routes.  Like the big under throw on the TMac one from week 1.   I’m talking about more than that which is all I explained.   
 

and if he just misses and puts up bad throws…. than he would do that to Randy Moss too.  Now would Megatron and Julio make lemonade out of lemons more than lesser WRs? Sure 

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5 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean....he is on pace for like 500ish yds. So, basically a 3rd/4th WR. 

He reminds me of David Moore last year. Not a bad thing.

He would probably be on pace for well over 1,000 yards if Bryce  actually knew how to throw an accurate pass on the wheel route... He easily lost close to a hundred yards last week because Bryce ignored him on one wheel route and then threw the other one so poorly that renfrow had no chance of catching it inbounds

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6 hours ago, CRA said:

ZERO TMac slander going on in here.  He could challenge 89 production wise maybe.  We hit on that.   

I fault BY for getting away from him in this game.  Lot of wasted throws to XL at the end.  Big moments you let the big dudes try to make the play.  Way too much  XL.  Should have gone Tmac’s way.  It’s not hard to see XL now got the mental hurdles adding to his host of problems.  Weak WR regressing 

Bryce 100% catching strays in here though . 

I wish Coker was healthy but I'd rather see anyone but XL get those snaps. Dude just doesn't have the IQ for the game

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3 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

He would probably be on pace for well over 1,000 yards if Bryce  actually knew how to throw an accurate pass on the wheel route... He easily lost close to a hundred yards last week because Bryce ignored him on one wheel route and then threw the other one so poorly that renfrow had no chance of catching it inbounds

I don't think shell of Renfrow is likely ever going to see 1k yards in the NFL again. It's possible in a poverty offense where he is the only target(see Thielen, Adam) but very unlikely.

Bryce's mistakes have limited his production, for sure, but he is never going to be more than a 3rd or 4th option on almost any NFL roster.

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10 hours ago, CRA said:

Hunter Renfrow - 2 TDs (2nd in receptions)

all other WRs - 0 TDs

that’s a cool thing for Hunter.   Cool he was able to mount a comeback and actually prove he could do it.

Not the greatest sign for an offense though.  Hunter shouldn’t be that.  

And yet we cut him.  And yes, I agree.  Hunter, at best, needs to be a Proehl or Cotchery. 

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