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FalseThe term "generational talent" doesn't get thrown out there a lot.
FalseThe term "generational talent" doesn't get thrown out there a lot.
Ok - who was the last WR that was called a generational talent?False
That's not what your statement was.Ok - who was the last WR that was called a generational talent?
Open it up to all positions. Please name all the players of late that show that a lot of players have been considered generational. I'm genuinely curious where you're getting this from.That's not what your statement was.
I was going to abstain from this thread but it's still pretty stupid. He's played about 1/3 of his rookie year and asked to be #1 target and has teams game planning for him. He's going against bigger, stronger, faster DB's as the #1 option and adjusting. It's going to be a process.
I agree the drop on the last drive was ridiculous and needs to be caught. But now, he's "not a dog" or passive. You guys know nothing about his personality on, or off, the field. I also agree that having a legit veteran, someone for the defense to focus on, opposite of him would have been a big help. But that's not the case. He didn't start at OSU as a freshman. In fact, barely was factor until the bowl game against Utah. Then exploded year 2.
The weird thing I've noticed is when he's pretty open, Murray seems to not see him but when he's in close quarters, Murray targets him.
This list is your evidence of 3-4 players being labeled generational talents every single draft? Lol.Lmao there's 3-4 "generational talents" every single draft.
Joe Alt recently, Kyle Pitts & Bijan Robinson. Leonard Fournette, Trevor Lawrence, Noah Fant, Kyler Murray, Trent Richardson, Andrew Luck, Chase Young, Saquan, Reggie Bush
Seems like a decent sample size from memory to dispute your claim. Weird hill to die on.This list is your evidence of 3-4 players being labeled generational talents every single draft? Lol.
Caleb WilliamsOpen it up to all positions. Please name all the players of late that show that a lot of players have been considered generational. I'm genuinely curious where you're getting this from.
We can quibble over the generational nature of some of these names, but this doesn't strike me as "a lot" by any standard.Caleb Williams
Brock Bowers
Bijan Robinson
Jalen Carter
Trevor Lawrence
Kyle Pitts
Saquon Barkley
Quenton Nelson
Roquan Smith
Myles Garrett
Jadeveon Clowney
Cam Newton
You stated there were 3-4 from every draft and didn't name close to that.Seems like a decent sample size from memory to dispute your claim. Weird hill to die on.
Fitz was 3rd overall and had 58 for 780.how is a thread about our first pick stupid?
He's currently on pace for 41 catches and over 700 yards. not horrible but not 4th overall pick best WR in the draft handed the top WR spot good.
Again one of the things that really caught me last night was how Orlovsky kept saying we needed to put Marv in the slot more because that's where he's most effective, we didn't draft him 4th overall and make him the X receiver, to line up in the slot. I have no issue with moving him around but 7 games in if we're having to put him in the slot to get him open that's a little concerning.
He was being covered by a rookie most of last night, they had safety help yes but other than the one play where he was wide open but Kyler was running for his life, and one high throw by Kyler too high for Marv, there wasn't too many he's open and didn't get the ball plays. Even the one that Conner dropped where Dan O wanted it to go to Marv, he was really that much more open than Conner and the throw to Conner was a much easier throw, he just dropped it.
For this offense to get better we need big plays, the guys we were counting on to provide that from the draft, Marv and Benson, aren't doing it.
I watched one of those QB analysis channels today while waiting at the doctors office and they were saying the same thing, the fact that they're moving him into the slot to get favorable matchups has to be concerning, you expected him to be able to win 1 on 1 outside, and even against doubles sometimes that was something everyone said in college he's being doubled more than anybody and still always open.
This is a dog.But now, he's "not a dog" or passive.
It’s okay to just admit he’s really underwhelming so far. To call the thread pretty stupid in the face of what’s going on on the field continues to paint you as nothing more than the Kyler Can Do No Wrong crowd.I was going to abstain from this thread but it's still pretty stupid. He's played about 1/3 of his rookie year and asked to be #1 target and has teams game planning for him. He's going against bigger, stronger, faster DB's as the #1 option and adjusting. It's going to be a process.
I agree the drop on the last drive was ridiculous and needs to be caught. But now, he's "not a dog" or passive. You guys know nothing about his personality on, or off, the field. I also agree that having a legit veteran, someone for the defense to focus on, opposite of him would have been a big help. But that's not the case. He didn't start at OSU as a freshman. In fact, barely was factor until the bowl game against Utah. Then exploded year 2.
The weird thing I've noticed is when he's pretty open, Murray seems to not see him but when he's in close quarters, Murray targets him.
Yeah it’s not like Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas aren’t going through the same stuff.It’s okay to just admit he’s really underwhelming so far. To call the thread pretty stupid in the face of what’s going on on the field continues to paint you as nothing more than the Kyler Can Do No Wrong crowd.
Hell, even Keon Coleman is playing at the same level as Marv and he was taken 20ish picks later, facing the same stuff.Yeah it’s not like Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas aren’t going through the same stuff.
And some of those were not hailed as generational. Just exceptional.Caleb Williams
Brock Bowers
Bijan Robinson
Jalen Carter
Trevor Lawrence
Kyle Pitts
Saquon Barkley
Quenton Nelson
Roquan Smith
Myles Garrett
Jadeveon Clowney
Cam Newton
Fitz was 3rd overall and had 58 for 780.
Everyone needs to relax.
Boldin only played 10 games and the other leading receivers in 2004 were Skillet Hands and Freddie Jones. Breaston's rookie year was 2007.But Fitz wasn't drafted to be the #1 guy, he was sharing the ball with Boldin and I think we had Breaston then too.
Why should he have been suspended more than two games? That's what the CBA dictates for a first-time violation of the performance enhancing substances policy... which has nothing to do with the gambling policy.Off topic, but how the hell is Jamesen Williams only suspended two games? If he were a Cardinal, after his history, he’d be gone a year.
The projection for MHJ includes one additional game, worth noting.Fitz was 3rd overall and had 58 for 780.
Everyone needs to relax.
Nabers had 4 catches for 41 yards last game. He’s really had 1 big game.Hell, even Keon Coleman is playing at the same level as Marv and he was taken 20ish picks later, facing the same stuff.