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Keyshawn Johnson calls Jarrett a "Bust"


PantherBoy95

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Well, I usually try to shy away from the "I hate Keyshawn" thing but...I HATE KEYSHAWN!

He says Jarrett's a bust along with another guy...and that the jury's still out on Reggie Bush.

I know it's his job but I figured him being a USC guy (and they probably still stay close like you here about Miami players) he wouldn't do something like that...

guess he's still grouchy that he nutted over Jarrett on national T.V. and then got released...

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If Jarrett was drafted with intent to take over right away, then yes he would be a bust...

But he wasn't. He's been a developmental guy for the past couple years... which is what he was drafted for. He was BPA.. not a need.

Jarrett was drafted to take over right away. That's why the FO cut Keyshawn Johnson.

LOL he certainly wasn't picked IN THE 2nd round to be mentored by Keary Colbert and Drew Carter.

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If Jarrett was drafted with intent to take over right away, then yes he would be a bust...

But he wasn't. He's been a developmental guy for the past couple years... which is what he was drafted for. He was BPA.. not a need.

You normally mentor and mold QBs. WRs normally don't sit or rarely play for two straight seasons. The kid is missing something, otherwise he would play more. Let's hope he pulls it together this year. This will be has last chance.

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Jarrett was drafted to take over right away. That's why the FO cut Keyshawn Johnson.

LOL he certainly wasn't picked IN THE 2nd round to be mentored by Keary Colbert and Drew Carter.

Terrible logic...DJ wasn't ready to takeover the reigns for Keyshawn that's the coaching staffs bad judgement. Year 2 he showed promise but STILL didn't get legit PT to show if he's a boom or a bust draft pick because Fox values vets (DJ Hackett)

Far from a bust just going through what DWill went through

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