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Originally posted by Beerman View PostI wouldn't be surprised to see a rookie start at all. McCoy already demoted Brown late in the season for Royal in 2 WR sets. If a rookie comes in and shows he can get consistent separation on routes, he will get the snaps.
Should you find yourself without posts, you don't often continue digging post holes...Go Rivers!
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Originally posted by Stinky Wizzleteats+ View PostFunny thing about putting up a fence, before you hang the fence, you have to put up posts, and before you put up posts, you have to dig the post holed...
Should you find yourself without posts, you don't often continue digging post holes...
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Brown has made the roster already based purely on his ability to stay healthy. Even if we bring everyone back, they aren't going to go with those other guys. Tutu is the only guy who can stay healthy, and he is not that much of a WR. Now, that doesn't mean he is going to play. If we have a better option, that guy will get the nod, although you don't always get rookies who can run routes well enough. Even Allen was running a lot of the wrong routes. He still doesn't have a good feel for when to sit down in the zones. College guys typically just run the route the way it was drawn on paper. NFL guys only use the route as a guide. They adjust every single route based on the D and the other routes the other receivers are running.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostBrown has made the roster already based purely on his ability to stay healthy. Even if we bring everyone back, they aren't going to go with those other guys. Tutu is the only guy who can stay healthy, and he is not that much of a WR. Now, that doesn't mean he is going to play. If we have a better option, that guy will get the nod, although you don't always get rookies who can run routes well enough. Even Allen was running a lot of the wrong routes. He still doesn't have a good feel for when to sit down in the zones. College guys typically just run the route the way it was drawn on paper. NFL guys only use the route as a guide. They adjust every single route based on the D and the other routes the other receivers are running.
When a player can make a big catch on the road with the season on the line against a good defense, that's worth a lot.
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I just remember when he was with us before, he dropped a fair number of passes and his route running was sometimes suspect. I don't think he was horrible, he was s good prospect, but I don't think he has really gotten any better.
I don't disagree with that one catch, but what else has he done? Great ST guy and he deserves a roster spot based on that alone. But at some point he has to do more if he is going to get playing time at WR.
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Originally posted by Beerman View PostTutu is a special teamer that can come in and help in a pinch. Don't see him as much more than that. There's nothing wrong with those types of players particularly when he excels on teams.1) Jason Verrett (CB) TCU
2) Demarcus Lawrence (OLB) Boise St
3) Will Sutton (DT) Arizona St
4) Jarvis Landry (WR) LSU
5) John Urschel (OC) Penn St
6) Shamar Stephen (DT) UConn
7) Brock Coyle (ILB) Montana
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Originally posted by Stinky Wizzleteats+ View PostTutu > Osgood as a WR...1) Jason Verrett (CB) TCU
2) Demarcus Lawrence (OLB) Boise St
3) Will Sutton (DT) Arizona St
4) Jarvis Landry (WR) LSU
5) John Urschel (OC) Penn St
6) Shamar Stephen (DT) UConn
7) Brock Coyle (ILB) Montana
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