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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

AI is awesome.  It often performs like it is a mentally handicapped person at times.   It why there is always the disclaimer the info might be wrong and it essentially makes poo up 

Agree and I definitely understand that.

Do you think Jameson Williams or MHJ really run 4.5 or higher forty times? 

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16 minutes ago, CRA said:

This is also the dink and dunk era.  Deep ball era featured tons of 4.5 guys.  

Heck Bolden and Fitzgerald were both 4.6+ 40 guys.   Warner went deep. That was historical offense.  Brandon Marshall.  Demayrius Thomas.  Dez.   Lots of “slow” WRs get vertical.  It just takes a QB

There is a difference between a jump ball guy and a guy that blows the cover off of a defense. One you play tight (press if you can or at least get a hand on him) and the other you give a lot of cushion to. That or keep a safety over the top. 

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22 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

It’s wild the difference between the two. The ratios on Twitter when someone speaks negatively or even objectively about Bryce is absurd. 

Yeah I am usually really amused when I look over there. Sometimes face palm amused. If I see something that I just can’t tolerate  I will drop a little something and not stick around for the fallout. 
I just don’t know what to say about some of it. But I am jaded.  Been watching a long time. Not easily bullshitted.  

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33 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Agree and I definitely understand that.

Do you think Jameson Williams or MHJ really run 4.5 or higher forty times? 

40s measure how fast your run a 40.   Antonio Brown had a poo 40

Jameson is football fast.  I don’t think MHJ is as fast on a football field as Jameson

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17 minutes ago, strato said:

Yeah I am usually really amused when I look over there. Sometimes face palm amused. If I see something that I just can’t tolerate  I will drop a little something and not stick around for the fallout. 
I just don’t know what to say about some of it. But I am jaded.  Been watching a long time. Not easily bullshitted.  

I wonder how discord and reddit are ?

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6 minutes ago, CRA said:

40s measure how fast your run a 40.   Antonio Brown had a poo 40

Jameson is football fast.  I don’t think MHJ is as fast on a football field as Jameson

Agree. A forty time isn't an end all, but it is a data point used to confirm the eye test. Though to be honest, I've seen guys train for it and bring their times down .2 seconds just with technique. Like in a matter of weeks!

Based on the eye test, Jameson Williams, Njigba and MHJ are alot faster than our receivers. That's ok to say. Doesn't mean they're better, just that they are faster. And defenders/defenses will play them differently because of it. 

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16 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I wonder how discord and reddit are ?

Not curious myself. I get the impression they are like the people who fled this place because someone said something mean about their Brycie 

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9 hours ago, joeyxfresco said:

I’m okay with picking up his 5th year and playing out his contract before making a decision. He hasn’t done enough to warrant the money that we will have to play him if we decide to extend him but he’s been good enough to play out the next two years to give our FO time to make a decision 

Agree

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11 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I'm OK with picking up the 5th year option (mostly because there aren't any clear long-term better options likely to be available in the offseason) but I need to see a lot more consistency before I'd support a full-on contract extension.

It’s way too expensive to take a flyer like that on someone. It’s insane. It’s stunning how we can’t move on. 

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2 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

It’s way too expensive to take a flyer like that on someone. It’s insane. It’s stunning how we can’t move on. 

Making the playoffs gives that faction all the justification they need. No matter what it looked like doing it. They can say “playoffs”. 
For all I know, he might show out. 

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3 hours ago, Navy_football said:

Agree. A forty time isn't an end all, but it is a data point used to confirm the eye test. Though to be honest, I've seen guys train for it and bring their times down .2 seconds just with technique. Like in a matter of weeks!

Based on the eye test, Jameson Williams, Njigba and MHJ are alot faster than our receivers. That's ok to say. Doesn't mean they're better, just that they are faster. And defenders/defenses will play them differently because of it. 

JSN looks quite close in speed to TMac to me and by the numbers. But he's a better route runner ATM and has a QB that can get him the ball when he's running full speed.

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