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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Stop throwing screens designed to a RB should help. It seemed like every time he caught the ball, that was the play.
While this board has overrated him since his signing, he’s better than what he showed in 2021.
The guy was targeted 45 times in 17 games - or...less than 3 times a game.
Also had several pretty big plays called back on holding penalties.
McDaniels kept saying, I need to find a way to get him the ball" and never did.
Hard for me to blame pass-catchers who aren't thrown the ball.
Jonnu Was a beast for the Titans I am not trying to subtract from offensive weapons.I'd bet he was hurt. I wouldn't give up on this guy just yet.
We getting marginal production based on what he signed for is highway robbery.We are better off holding on to him and hoping he has a better year in my opinion. He wasn't great last year but he wasn't that far off from his year in year out average numbers. There was definitely a dip from the way he was trending the last two years but it worries me that he is what he is and there won't be a real "breakout" and just a relatively marginal improvement.
To me it is similar to the Danny Amendola signing. He was paid for what they thought he could be and not what he was. One would assume based on the initial deal they expected Danny to be producing the way Edelman did that year but Amendola produced the way he always had. Solid when on the field but lots of lingering injuries. Eventually Amendola found a role and was very successful in it here but it wasn't his fault he was paid to be something he wasn't. That unfortunately may be the case with Jonnu and we are just lucky that Henry came on as the season progressed.We getting marginal production based on what he signed for is highway robbery.
I understand but Danny was Clutch in the end though I can't compare the situation to Jonnu who was not injured. Jonnu looked scared and confused like Harry they both need a clue.To me it is similar to the Danny Amendola signing. He was paid for what they thought he could be and not what he was. One would assume based on the initial deal they expected Danny to be producing the way Edelman did that year but Amendola produced the way he always had. Solid when on the field but lots of lingering injuries. Eventually Amendola found a role and was very successful in it here but it wasn't his fault he was paid to be something he wasn't. That unfortunately may be the case with Jonnu and we are just lucky that Henry came on as the season progressed.
I think he had a few early season drops that set the tone for the rest of his season.The guy was targeted 45 times in 17 games - or...less than 3 times a game.
Also had several pretty big plays called back on holding penalties.
McDaniels kept saying, I need to find a way to get him the ball" and never did.
Hard for me to blame pass-catchers who aren't thrown the ball.