JSN was on fire!!!

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Not only did make some great catches, there was at least one long one that he actually blew by the defensive backs. I knew he was quick, but didn’t expect him to be that fast. If they counted all of us catches today, even the ones taken away by penalty, he would’ve had well over 250 yards.

Fantastic game and he’s definitely on his way to being a great receiver in the NFL.
 

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Look what happens when you try using a talented receiver on plays beyond 10 yards from the line of scrimmage. Took the team long enough to figure that out.

And Cody White was everything this fan base claims Jake Bobo is.

Awesome seeing two receivers have career outings today. I hope they don't feel their efforts were in vain.
 

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JSN has been highly targeted all season. Looks like he’s earned Genos trust
 

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Can't argue with that production. Been waiting for him to break out with what he was touted to be when drafted.

Bright spot in an otherwise rather pathetic performance.
 

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He's a beast. Not sure why so many people act like he's a JAG. Not even close.
And can we acknowledge the dude's toughness? Damn. He can take a hit. Dude had a buck 80, and that was WITH a couple big plays called back. He should have had well over 2 bills in that game.
 

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Look what happens when you try using a talented receiver on plays beyond 10 yards from the line of scrimmage. Took the team long enough to figure that out.

And Cody White was everything this fan base claims Jake Bobo is.

Awesome seeing two receivers have career outings today. I hope they don't feel their efforts were in vain.
Problem is, Bobo has been everything fans claim Bobo is here and there.

As for JSN, this is the point I was trying to make in the thread that DK was on a "core players list" and JSN wasn't. JSN is a football player. DK is a freak athlete. This is also the reason my opinion is that Lynch was (much) better than Alexander.

 

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JSN has been highly targeted all season. Looks like he’s earned Genos trust
Difference.. highly targeted all season for 5 yard dump off passes, first time targeted like a #1 receiver. I have to imagine that JSN despite the loss, has got to be thrilled and pumped.
 

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Glad JSN went off (I have him on my fantasy team as well)! Probably wouldn't have happened had DK been playing. I hope this gets JSN some more targets once DK is back.
 

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I just don't really care about the JSN performance. Every year college football produces tons of WRs. At least two will be drafted in 2025 mid to late round that will have much better careers than JSN. Meanwhile, the successful teams in this league run the ball and use two tight end formations. Even utilizing a fullback in power I. Sometimes they utilize three tight ends.

Yeah so don't care if the little guy is just now finally starting to play how he is supposed to play as a first round pick. His development has little to no impact on the future of this team.
 

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I just don't really care about the JSN performance. Every year college football produces tons of WRs. At least two will be drafted in 2025 mid to late round that will have much better careers than JSN. Meanwhile, the successful teams in this league run the ball and use two tight end formations. Even utilizing a fullback in power I. Sometimes they utilize three tight ends.

Yeah so don't care if the little guy is just now finally starting to play how he is supposed to play as a first round pick. His development has little to no impact on the future of this team.

I hear you. I felt that they got away from the 3 TE sets to get JSN on the field. It's too late to go back now though. JSN will allow us to move on from Lockett's 30 million dollar contract next year.
 
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I just don't really care about the JSN performance. Every year college football produces tons of WRs. At least two will be drafted in 2025 mid to late round that will have much better careers than JSN. Meanwhile, the successful teams in this league run the ball and use two tight end formations. Even utilizing a fullback in power I. Sometimes they utilize three tight ends.

Yeah so don't care if the little guy is just now finally starting to play how he is supposed to play as a first round pick. His development has little to no impact on the future of this team.
“ His development has little to no impact on the future of this team“. Sorry, but that’s all I needed to hear to dismiss your post.
 

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I just don't really care about the JSN performance. Every year college football produces tons of WRs. At least two will be drafted in 2025 mid to late round that will have much better careers than JSN.
Of the top 10 WRs in receiving yards at the moment, seven were drafted in the first round, including the entire top 5, one in the second (#6 Jaylon Reed), one in the third (#7 Terry McLaurin), and one in the fifth (#9 Darrell Mooney). 11-20 you got three first rounders, three second rounders, two third rounders, and two fifth rounders (#18 TE George Kittle, and #20 Stefon Diggs). If you want to go by receptions, eight of the top 10 are first round picks, and you don't get to anyone taken outside the third under #11 Amon-Ra St. Brown, who went in the fourth.

I'm not seeing who all these mid-late round wideouts lighting up the league are. A lot of TEs get drafted later though.
 

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I just don't really care about the JSN performance. Every year college football produces tons of WRs. At least two will be drafted in 2025 mid to late round that will have much better careers than JSN. Meanwhile, the successful teams in this league run the ball and use two tight end formations. Even utilizing a fullback in power I. Sometimes they utilize three tight ends.

Yeah so don't care if the little guy is just now finally starting to play how he is supposed to play as a first round pick. His development has little to no impact on the future of this team.
That’s why the patriots are so good
 
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