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Michael Irvin is a HoF player. And a "Michael Irvin type of WR" that ISN'T a Hall of Famer is....JuJu Smith Schuster. Again - you're just arguing in favor of better receivers at that point - not a specific type that unlocks this offense. And when you start to equalize the talent levels across the respective types, a physical WR simply does less for us than a fast one does, IMO. Comparing Michael Irvin to MVS isn't exactly a fair comparison here. But comparing JJSS to Tyler Locket might be. And if you're gonna play these games, that's really the only fair way to play them. |
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I'm saying a guy that is at least 6'1" maybe 200lbs, that battles for the ball, no matter where it's thrown. I just used Irvin as an example of that type of receiver; wasn't trying to say we need to find the next Michael Irvin. Though that would be pretty nice. |
Man we should have taken a swing at Calvin Ridley.
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At least not with any more regularity than anyone else's do. We don't throw as many 50/50 balls as most teams so we don't have WR's that have to fight for them. This is one of those times that perception simply doesn't match reality, IMO. We don't have some WR room full of pussies and lummoxes who cannot or will not go after a football. Patrick Mahomes has a completion percentage of 67% this year. He has an expected completion% of 67.3%. That's...one more completion over the course of 620ish attempts. Patrick's weapons have been fine this year. |
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How again is he not a poverty Irvin? He's EXACTLY the kind of guy you're asking for here. Because when you take that guy and make him an annual 100 catch monster, he's actually Larry Fitzgerald. The person your describing is JJSS and you don't seem to recognize it. |
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For perspective, JJSS is less than half that at 7 yards/throw. So throw MVS 100 balls and have him catch 55 of them 15 yards downfield and you're gonna get more total yards than JJSS catching his balls 7 yards downfield 100% of the time. Yes, there are YAC considerations that can tighten that up, but the point remains that the degree of difficulty on downfield throws/catches is exponentially higher. If you look at guys with ADOTs over 14 Yards, there are precious few with catch rates over 60%. DeVante Parker (fairly small sample size) Jahan Dotson Chris Olave George Pickens (oof) Mike Evans That's it. That's the list. No, MVS doesn't have a stellar catch% at 55.7% but he's right there with other high volume deep threats like Gabriel Davis (54.2). An interesting name on that list, though - DJ Chark. 57.4% with an average depth of target of 16.7 yards. That's some pretty damn efficient production right there though he's done it over a smaller sample size due to injury. I'm still awfully intrigued by that kid. |
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MVS has been almost exactly what I thought he'd be. But that's a different conversation. |
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Mvs had multiple opportunities just in the Denver game where he was caught sitting on a ball instead of attacking it. If I remember one was easily catchable and the other almost led to an INT. |
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