Actually, it doesn’t. Because it means my team is worse off for it. But I’m not going to be dishonest in my thoughts. I’ve done everything from analyze his routes, where Cam looked to be in his progressions when he got open, and sifted through pre-draft reports on him in this thread. If you think that isn’t adding to the forum, then that’s your cross to bear.
Of course, you and others choose to ignore this, but I went to bat for Harry quite a bit in 2019. I said his ceiling, and how he needed to play, was akin to Anquan Boldin and Michael Thomas. Not a burner, but a physical player who should pay dividends in the red zone first right out of the gates. I also defended him by pointing out his injury, missed time, the fact that he was in the most difficult offense to transition into right out of college, and the fact that he was dealing with the most demanding and turnover adverse QB in the league. What’s funny is I don’t seem to remember you and others (outside of FCB, of course) taking issue with that. Not a single peep about the praise and positivity. Hell, I even mocked him to the Pats in one of the few mock drafts I did that year. Turns out, I’ve been wrong about him so far. Instead of sticking to my guns about it, I’ve become critical. You should take notes. That’s how growth happens. When you can recognize that you were wrong in your initial optimism and adjust your expectations and criticism accordingly.