TinhWoodhead
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SNHUMohamed S'nu he would get better
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I certainly hope so.Sigh . . . is this what the board has become?
He can have a good game here and there and maybe make a great catch every once in a while but if he is not more consistent and productive he’ll eventually be let go.
I didn't want Sanu when he was a FA coming out of Cincinnati.
He has always been a less talented clone of Brandon Lefail.
Let's see.Me neither, I actually didn't understand how he got the contract he got. In fact, I think you and I are going to agre-
HOLY MOLY THIS TAKE IS INSANE WTF
Let's see.
Brandon LeFell had a 962 yard season with 7 TDs while being the #2 wr in NE, and his first year in Cin replacing Sanu, he had 862 yards with 6 TDs
Sanu's best year with Cin was 790 yards with 5 TDs. He has never had more than 5 TDs in a season. The most yards in a season is 820.
And before you bring up QB play, QB play never hurt AJ Green or Julio Jones from having HOF careers. Plus Lafell had a better year than Sanu with the exact same QB in Dalton.
So yes, Sanu being a worse clone of LeFell, especially considering their combine size and numbers were practically identical, makes a perfect comparison.
I'm not even going to look at the stats I'm just going to note that you aren't bringing up Sanu's Atlanta stats and guess that is because they're inconvenient to your argument. I honestly don't know his stats in Atlanta but it is telling that you aren't including them.
LaFell is done in this league for a reason. Decent guy but come on.
Sanu has never been a solid #2, he had been a decent #3. He was the #3 in Cin behind Green and Marvin Jones, and in Atlanta the #3 to Julio Jones and Tyler Gabriel then Calvin Ridley.Sanu's status in the NFL has always been as a solid #2 WR. He has worked behind all-pro #1 WRs (AJ Green and Julio Jones) who generally got double coverage, allowing him more room to operate. When he arrived in NE, Edelman was hurting and wasn't always getting the coverage of a Green or Jones. Also, the Pats' playbook is not the easiest to absorb. Finally, Sanu had a high ankle sprain, an injury that can linger. This still doesn't excuse Sanu's output to date but it does put it into context. Sanu is well aware that he is underperforming. Now Edelman seems to be recovering physically and Harry is starting to become a factor. If Sanu continues his mediocre performance, then I agree that he is an expensive bust. The rest of the 2019 season will tell the story.
It's coming. Fake reverse off PA to Roberts.Sanu can actually throw the football. I know last week we used him on a gadget play where he ran the option for no gain. Maybe try something similar and have a receiver slip behind the defense for a pass next time?
An inside pitch to him against the flow on a fake reverse would be kind of fun.It's coming. Fake reverse off PA to Roberts.
If you're a defender/DC you know it's coming, most likely 11 involved as well. Both are two of the better passers regarding non-QB's.An inside pitch to him against the flow on a fake reverse would be kind of fun.