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Legette vs everyone else


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7 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

If we’re being honest about XL he’s never been right since Bryce got him vaporized against the Eagles. 

it's not apples to apples as Keary Colbert's rookie season was better....but XL is about to make Colbert's sophomore regression look like nothing. 

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5 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

https://x.com/mysportsupdate/status/1865822057725821072?s=46

Thinking about it this is probably the first time in his life legette ever really got hit. 

14 catches for 73 yards on 32 targets since then. He just doesn't trust Bryce to throw him the ball anymore. 

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15 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

The team should record the film room session of him loafing it back to the LOS (and then still needing to run to the far side of the formation) at the end of the first half and then post it publicly.

He deserves the public shaming for that.

Not sure if it was pure laziness or the worst football IQ I've ever seen from any player, let alone a 1st round pick, but either one is inexcusable at this level, just awful.

A man can't work on his brand and play football at the same time.  He's probably also working on some new recipes for Thanksgiving that he can share when the writers come round to hear him talk.  I still don't know why he gets so much press for so little production. 

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12 hours ago, jopie87 said:

They try so hard to be the smartest ones in the room rather than taking the players that are more obviously going to be good. I think that is largely driven by who the owner is. They want to do it "their" way, but their way has been wrong a whole lot more than it has been right. 

This.  It seems like the front office is far more interested in coming up with a "find" than fielding a winning team.  As a result, they are getting talked about a good bit - just not the way they want.

I still say to take the top draft guides and rank the players 1-275.  Then send in a ball boy, equipment manager or cheerleader to pick the highest player left on the board.  If this was our process, we'd be way ahead on our rebuild.

Instead, we get these mystery picks with 31 other GM's/coaches scratching their heads while they do their jobs.  For proof I offer XL, DJ Johnson, Trevin Wallace, Jonatha Mingo, etc.

The only "benefit" we get is UDFA's coming in and beating out the mystery picks.  

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