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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.He caught 2 passes for 25 yards. How does that impress you?
He is a jag.
If he has to make 6 cuts to get open that should tell you something.
What he did to us was be a below average starting WR who didn't produce.All I'm doing is telling you what he did to us last game. And come on, 6 cuts? really?
Yes he did.Did Shea McClellin practice? I gather that he did not.
Point being, the talent of the depth at WR is likely better than anything we've seen this year. Or so I believe.Honestly I see sanu as a jag.
Gabriel is a speed threat but hardly a major consistently productive wr.
Sanu's career high is 59 receptions and his career avg us under 12 ypc.
Never understood why people think this guy is anything special.
Gabriel had 99 catches in his 3 year career before this year and 14 so far in 2017.
The strength of this offense is jones, and the RBs.
No doubt missing 2 starting corners is a concern.Point being, the talent of the depth at WR is likely better than anything we've seen this year. Or so I believe.
Combine that with missing the #1 and #3 CB and it doesn't provide for a favorable matchup on that side of the ball.
What he did to us was be a below average starting WR who didn't produce.
Not to be that guy and pile on but I looked at sanu's stats.Point being, the talent of the depth at WR is likely better than anything we've seen this year. Or so I believe.
Combine that with missing the #1 and #3 CB and it doesn't provide for a favorable matchup on that side of the ball.
So twice he ran a route where he ran one way then turned back and ran the other, like the welkeresque jerk route and that is your response to my comment he is a jag? Ok. Thanks.That may be, but what he also did to us, was what I just said. And I'm sure there's a lot of people on this forum who would find my info useful.
I think the difference is:Not to be that guy and pile on but I looked at sanu's stats.
He has never had a 100 yard game in 22 games in Atlanta and 17 of his 22 games were less than 60.
If you include his time in cincy in 76 games he has 100 twice and less than 60 yards 62 times
Perhaps he is a good gauge. If he torched us we really suck on d.
So twice he ran a route where he ran one way then turned back and ran the other, like the welkeresque jerk route and that is your response to my comment he is a jag? Ok. Thanks.
Whether he plays and gets his average of about 4 catches for 46 yards or someone else is in there doesn't make much of a difference to me. That's kind of my point. Whatever he gets the next guy up will. He is just a jag getting the scraps left over from it created by Julio and the RBs.I think the difference is:
Jones--Sanu--Gabriel
Vs
Jones--Gabriel--Hardy/Hall
To me, that makes a noticeable difference. I don't know if I'd be concerned about getting torched by him, but he has a physical presence that can be exploited if he's up against JAG corners, which is most definitely what we have at the moment. We'll see what happens on Sunday. Fingers crossed.
Once the season starts what he is paid is irrelevant.
He is playing more than 5 snaps per game also.
I read what you wrote. You were impressed that he managed 2 catches by running jerk routes and consider that "killing Rowe" while I consider it poor production from a starting wr and a guy who contributed to them losing by not even having a decent day when Julio got 4 targets.Haha! If you're not going to read what I wrote. Why even reply?
He caught 2 passes for 25 yards. How does that impress you?
He is a jag.
If he has to make 6 cuts to get open that should tell you something.
How does that apply to my post that once the season starts what he makes is irrelevant and that he is playing more than 5 snaps per game.Last game he played 5 snaps
The game before that when gronk played he only played 9 snaps
He is hardly getting any time, even for blocking. And their have been games where his blocking was questionable like when he allowed Deion Lewis to get blown up in the backfield because he got lazy on a 3rd down block against the panthers.
As far as catching footballs, he has been embarrassingly awful. 6 games in and still hasn’t caught a pass
He has the 8th highest cap hit on the team.....yuck!!!
What does a backup TE who is primarily asked to block and has 1 target per game have to do with a starting WR2 in a game where the WR1 sees 4 targets?What does that make Dwayne Allen then who has 0 catches?
What does a backup TE who is primarily asked to block and has 1 target per game have to do with a starting WR2 in a game where the WR1 sees 4 targets?
Are you expecting allen to produce like a wr2?
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