RastaMan407
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I was truly happy for the lil guy. Does anyone here think he was tackled to aggressively by his teammates? They could have injured him.
I don’t understand why he doesn’t return punts also.
That sounds rightHe had a few others that he took to the house that were called back due to holding.
Yes, small catch radius. Huge heart and an easy guy to root for. I love when they get him running to the edge like on that WC play. He scored like that last year in a shovel pass. So fast to the corner.The problem is his height, he has to be running away from a defender, with more than normal separation for the QB to be able to drop the pass over the defender, he's not going to win many contested catches as he's not really a great leaper. To send him over the middle (again due to size limitations), he'll get killed. He is fast but unfortunately, he is limited in how he can be used.
I agree, I'm rooting for the guy. He is electric when he gets in the open field with the ball. I wish we could find more ways to get him more involved.Yes, small catch radius. Huge heart and an easy guy to root for. I love when they get him running to the edge like on that WC play. He scored like that last year in a shovel pass. So fast to the corner.
They need to get him more involved in the deep passing game.
Some guy who claims to be a Ginn but no one can confirm: 1
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Valid observation, but the holding may have been what allowed him to break it open, so does it really count?He had a few others that he took to the house that were called back due to holding.
No but it’s probably why it’s in our minds that he scored more. I wonder what % of all kick and punt returns have holding / block in back on them?Valid observation, but the holding may have been what allowed him to break it open, so does it really count?
His rookie year he muffed a lot of punts, then seemed to be cured of it in year 2. This year he’s muffed what feel like a ton. Shame they don’t trust him / can’t catch them reliably because he’s a much bigger threat than the guy they put back there now.With kickoffs he can see the kick coverage team coming and has time and room to maneuver.
With punts there's the chance that he looks up to field the ball and the punt coverage team is right on him, wallops him, and breaks his adorable little baby body into a trillion itsy bitsy pieces.