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Calvin Johnson with a 10.29 drop rate. ****ing bust.
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PFF might be the worst thing to happen to football statistics.
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[QUOTE=-King-;10382938]While we're at it...let's not try to get any of these other WRs
[ I didn't imagine Avery 's drop rate was that high in Indy. Damn |
I understand what you guys are saying, with PFF being shitty and #1 WRs dropping a lot of balls, I am just pointing out for a forum that was pissing and crying the entire 2013 season at Avery and Bowe dropping key passes in games this year, you guys have a hard on for another WR that is pretty much similar in dropping passes. That's it.
And he's not Calvin Johnson. So trying to compare a talent like that dropping balls to Jeremy Maclin is like saying Lebron James misses as many layups and Kris Humphries |
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"He has admitted that he may have to take a discounted contract or a one-year deal to prove himself following that big of an injury." |
I think he refuses ass to mouth aka ATM so the question is, knowing that, do you still want him
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Chiefs: sometimes, in the heat of the moment, it's forgivable to go ass to mouth Jeremy Maclin: YOU NEVER GO ASS TO MOUTH |
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I'm as big a Jeremy Maclin fan as you will find. He's a great guy who works extremely hard and has overcome a lot of bad situations and breaks.
If the price is right, and you can get him at a discount - the incentive-based deal with the big roster bonus at the start of year 2 sounds like a good plan to me - it's a slam dunk. I really have no doubt that he'll come back strong from this injury. He just works too hard not to come back strong. Wouldn't put all eggs in the Maclin basket - would still add a WR or TE in the draft - but it could be a nice, underrated FA signing with big-time upside. |
My Jeremy Maclin scouting report:
Faster in college than he is in the NFL. Hasn't shown the game-changing explosiveness or speed in the NFL. Hasn't had any major NFL injuries other than the ACL(tore up his knee in college also, though so that should be a minor concern) but always seems to get shaken up in games. It seems like every game he's always writhing in pain from what looks like routine tackles , then he has to miss a couple plays. Might not be a big deal, but when it happens constantly, it starts to get a tad irritating. Not an overly big receiver, but uses his body pretty well for his size. Finds ways to get open in the red zone for TDs. Pretty good hands I want the Eagles to keep him, and he'd be a nice addition to the Chiefs, but I would not go crazy for him. He's yet to "break out" and prove that he is more than a #2 receiver in the NFL. |
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I'm tired of having "#2 receivers".
I want a GOD DAMN #1 reciever. |
Add a WR and TE through the draft and add Maclin
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