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Point out who said they were superstars. All I saw was you saying Matthews was unimpressive and Britt wasnt a down field player. When I said JM was the best Slot WR I only meant to imply most productive slot WR because a lot of posters had not realized how good he was there.
The facts are there to back it up that the opposite is true. I dug up all the stats. Going all strawman on it dosnt work either i.e trying to imply I was proclaiming them superstars
None of this guarantees any of these WRs will work out here BTW.
I also dont buy the "he was the only WR on the team so his numbers dont count" BS. Matthews made the fuking plays every year his first 3 years in the league with 4 different QBs. And he did it with a different QB each year. And some of them sucked.
And his catch percentage numbers werent as horrible as everyone was proclaiming especially compared to guys like Baldwin and Amendola.....good company there.
That's cherry picking????
So, Edelmans 2013 season shouldnt count because he was "the only WR they had??"
Just admit JM was better than you thought.
You literally said Matthews was the best slot receiver in the league. Look, I watched the Eagles a lot when Matthews played there. The guy wasn't anything special. He was a #1 receiver by circumstance on an offense devoid of talent that nevertheless ran a ton of plays and threw a ton of passes because of Chip Kelly. Counting stats are all well and good, but devoid of context they're meaningless. Patriots fans should know this. Think about the sorts of unimpressive receivers we've seen who have put up counting stats. Reche Caldwell caught 65 balls here, and Brandon Lloyd caught 75. Had Matthews been drafted by the plodding Jaguars in 2014 and forced to compete with Robinson for balls, his stat line probably looks closer to Allen Hurns than what it did.
And you've consistently talked around the elephant in the room, which is that he looked pretty, well, unimpressive when he wasn't injured last season with the Bills.
I don't actually think he has bad hands (I think Edelman has worse hands, for example), I just don't think he gets open all that well and he doesn't create a ton of yardage after the catch. He's fine, he's nothing special, he's - in a word - unimpressive. I appreciate your willingness to engage here, it's nice to interact with someone who isn't an ass.
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