ZoisKing
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If Jimmy Graham played for us, he would be a matchup nightmare.
FTFY. I think that's a little more correct.
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Eifert has been great this year. He does deserve a tongue bath. He leads the NFL in TD reception (although he has played one more game than most of the other leaders in this category).
He's not Gronk, but he is clearly the best TE not named Gronkowski in the league this year.
OK...so there's a really good looking young player in the league, and commentators lavish the highest praise they can think of on him: wondering whether he might ascend into the neighborhood of the acknowledged gold standard, Gronk.
Call me crazy, but isn't that a compliment?
I'd take Kelce over Eifert
OK...so there's a really good looking young player in the league, and commentators lavish the highest praise they can think of on him: wondering whether he might ascend into the neighborhood of the acknowledged gold standard, Gronk.
Call me crazy, but isn't that a compliment?
He's a beast though. He has a bit of that wow factor with the ball in his hands that Gronk has. Eifert is nothing like that. He's basically a red zone specialist at this point.Hard to tell on Kelce since he has no QB throwing to him.
I don't get why some are so sensitive about other people's opinions on players. So what if some think Eifert is appoaching Gronk or that Rodgers is better than Brady. Why do so many want(need) everyone else to have to think that players on their favorite team are the best?
I don't get why some are so sensitive about other people's opinions on players. So what if some think Eifert is appoaching Gronk or that Rodgers is better than Brady. Why do so many want(need) everyone else to have to think that players on their favorite team are the best?
ESPN was swallowing his pole non-stop on SportsCenter this morning.
OK...so there's a really good looking young player in the league, and commentators lavish the highest praise they can think of on him: wondering whether he might ascend into the neighborhood of the acknowledged gold standard, Gronk.
Call me crazy, but isn't that a compliment?
He has a decent shot, and good for him if he does. Not all records are held by great players. Flipper Anderson still owns the greatest receiving day in the history of the leagueNo he's not even in the same breath. But I do wonder if he'll threaten Gronks TD record this year... Sure won't threaten the yardage record anyways.