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You know noTHING!!!I liked him on Hogans Heros
You know noTHING!!!I liked him on Hogans Heros
Honestly, I think Jarwin and Schultz are better than most people realize. I think you have a pretty good concept here, assuming we can get him, and at a reasonable price.
I liked him on Hogans Heros
Exactly, and not all TEs are going to be the type who can box out defenders the way Witten did, or bull rush their way through defenders like Gronk. I'd say most are just bigger, slower WRs.I think people have a habit of latching onto preconceived ideas and have a hard time letting go of them. Many condemned Jarwin and Schultz before giving them a chance, and cannot let themselves accept that they showed considerable promise once they finally got an opportunity the last quarter of the season. I can’t blame anyone for not being all on board with them - I’m not there myself - but they certainly showed Enough to spur some optimism.
I think people have a habit of latching onto preconceived ideas and have a hard time letting go of them. Many condemned Jarwin and Schultz before giving them a chance, and cannot let themselves accept that they showed considerable promise once they finally got an opportunity the last quarter of the season. I can’t blame anyone for not being all on board with them - I’m not there myself - but they certainly showed Enough to spur some optimism.
Exactly, and not all TEs are going to be the type who can box out defenders the way Witten did, or bull rush their way through defenders like Gronk. I'd say most are just bigger, slower WRs.
He has lost some weight since thenI liked him on Hogans Heros
Things are tough at the Russain FrontHe has lost some weight since then
Low risk / high reward due to a (likely) cheap 1-year prove it contract...I for one am okay with taking the chance on Eifert and the current stable of TEs versus allocating draft capital, unless someone too good to pass up falls in our lap
Probably thinking of safety Matt Johnson.Right? He's like the Matt ? of Tight Ends based off a couple preseason games. I mentioned him in another post, I forgot the safety' s last name we hung on to, based on a supposed wealth of "potential." He was just always hurt, "that's all." Lol
With Rico? The light should have come on by now I think.
I'll concede there will always be "some" late bloomers when it comes to players NFL success. But like Landry told a young Parcells I believe, after about 3 years, you kinda know what ya got with most players.
He has lost some weight since then
Well then, those aren’t good, but a lot of the other games I saw he stood out, beginning of year...
Well then, those aren’t good, but a lot of the other games I saw he stood out, beginning of year...
For a QB who will throw the ball at their feet?Draft the best player available in rounds 2 and 3.
But, can either of them do what Witty has done?!Both guys continued to become bigger parts of the offense as the season progressed, both trending upwards, both becoming factors, both improving.
And you can keep telling yourself what you like.
The fact is, the last 3 years, all of our 2nd and 3rd round picks but Jaylon got significant starts their rookie season. Most of them would have gotten more starts but for injury.
Name me the last rookie TE that started significant games.
Martellus and Fasano both started about half a dozen games as rookies, presumably with Witten getting the first TE start in those games too. They likely get more starts as rookies w/o Witten hogging TE snaps.