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XL is a bust


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4 hours ago, TD alt said:

I'm not bashing X too much. I've tried to stay solely critical based upon ball. I'll only say that maybe he's too much of a project to be saddled with the likes of Bryce.  

 

He isn’t getting much help for sure. At the same time, he needs to help himself. I am 50/50 on him and he does need someone worth a damn throwing to him. 

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6 hours ago, jfra78 said:

Have you seen Bryce try to hit XL? It's never on target and always a circus catch. Bryce excusers love to bag on him cause it gives young a reason to suck. McConkey fans just feel like they lost out on something and won't give XL a chance.  

Legette doesn’t circus catch. He can’t regular catch. That ball in the end zone required turned shoulders and putting up two goddamn hands. Circus catch, get real. Circus clown statement.

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Legette can’t run routes or catch so I’m not sure what a better QB does.  He’s Shenault 2.0.  Not like as in improved but he’s the second coming of Shenault.  Borderline useless player that’s only place is a few meme plays that will lose their effectiveness as soon as they hit film.

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12 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Legette can’t run routes or catch so I’m not sure what a better QB does.  He’s Shenault 2.0.  Not like as in improved but he’s the second coming of Shenault.  Borderline useless player that’s only place is a few meme plays that will lose their effectiveness as soon as they hit film.

At least Shenault is a threat to do something with the ball in his hands. XL hasn't even shown me that. Doesn't seem to have great vision and as a runner and goes down easy. Honestly, XL doesn't look long for the league and Coker and probably Tremayne too should've already leapfrogged him on the depth chart.

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

At least Shenault is a threat to do something with the ball in his hands. XL hasn't even shown me that. Doesn't seem to have great vision and as a runner and goes down easy. Honestly, XL doesn't look long for the league and Coker and probably Tremayne too should've already leapfrogged him on the depth chart.

They gave this man his own sandwich 

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