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KBlizz

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I have never understood the fascination with Seyi. This board is in love with him and the guy has done literally nothing all year.

^This. I can't even remember him being on the field all year. Yet, some people think he is gonna come in and get 80 yards right away. I don't get it.

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^This. I can't even remember him being on the field all year. Yet, some people think he is gonna come in and get 80 yards right away. I don't get it.

people are just grasping at straws now. sucks that our seasons end just a few weeks in

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I have never understood the fascination with Seyi. This board is in love with him and the guy has done literally nothing all year.

Thats not all that much different from hyping David Gettis for next year when he only had 2 maybe 3 good games and will be coming back from a torn ACL. Everybody reacts the same on here.

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Thats not all that much different from hyping David Gettis for next year when he only had 2 maybe 3 good games and will be coming back from a torn ACL. Everybody reacts the same on here.

Gettis showed he could get separation consistently, and demonstrated he could run proper routes. This wasnt undue hype. Saying "oh he only had 2 good games last year" is misleading because Clausen refused to throw to wide receivers.

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Please explain how that is hype and not a proven skill. If you're bothered by optimism and would rather dik up the boards with your cynicism why the hell don't you try to get a hobby and life

WTH???!!! "GET OPEN CONSISTENTLY"???!!! Think about that statement for a second, thats even reaching for Gettis when the WHOLE offense was bad last year. Smith only had 500 yards from Clausen throwing the ball but still he is the only one that has benefited a whole lot from Cam. Lafell and Gettis production pretty much mirrored each other last year, didnt neither one of them do anything spectacular but it was good promise for rookies. But to say anyone of them can be sure reliable targets like Smith at this point is reaching. I like both of them but im not putting my money on any one of them yet, and if Smith gets hurt were screwed and u cant argue against that. People thought we was gonna be okay at LB once Beason went down cuz of "depth" and how has that turned out? Yeah i will let you think about that one. You better check yourself before you tried to bad mouth me unless you want to make this thread 10+ pages on this topic because i will back up everything i say and this is a message board its a place for optimism and criticism people talk down on players that i like and you dont see me trying to take there head off like you when really I didnt even say anything bad about Gettis i just said he is not proven yet. But i will go on back to my life now Mr. "Butt-whistle".

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