08-08-2018, 01:27 PM
Jeepers, CT. Everything everyone says about our prospects at this time of year is, to one degree or another, based on a "wouldn't it be nice" outlook. I mean, "wouldn't it be nice" if Bryce Love plays injury free this season? "Wouldn't it be nice" if our DL shows dramatic personal improvement in their play? There are no facts about the season at this time. There are only statistics about previous performance and reams of opinion parsing all that data. The article I posted gave me some hope about a new player, who has received some hype about his potential, and the writer appears to be speculating what the effect of such a player would be for us if that hype is realized.
JJAW and Irwin are specific types of receivers with specific (very valuable) skills/attributes. Both have exceptionally good hands and are taller than most of the players they are facing. Irwin is consistently noted for the precision of his routes. JJAW is simply a winner and will nearly always outmaneuver his opposition to grab the ball. Neither of them can simply run past the defender if that player has the temerity to play up on them. Neither of them presents a scary choice for the defender about the precise instant that they turn to stay up with the receiver. Rector had speed and that attribute presented these issues. But there is something more that great receivers do to make their opponents' lives miserable. Firstly, Rector's hands were certainly not legendary. Also, his running skills were non-existent. But this is not a binary choice. We already have JJAW and Irwin - Hallelujah!!!
If Osiris St. Brown can showcase these skills, especially speed and quickness, he would clearly make those guys better. I for one would be very excited. Your comments cite him as having "great hands", being a "great route runner", having "good length" or that he "has surprising speed", yet you do that almost as if to dismiss any suggestion that those qualities will separate him from the herd. Could be. I admit, I can sometimes be a thrill jockey and love the excitement of potential. Maybe it's delusional, but reality will get here soon enough. While we're at it, wouldn't it be nice if K.J. Costello got in sync and all these remarkable receiving talents that we have assembled become a national object of awe?
JJAW and Irwin are specific types of receivers with specific (very valuable) skills/attributes. Both have exceptionally good hands and are taller than most of the players they are facing. Irwin is consistently noted for the precision of his routes. JJAW is simply a winner and will nearly always outmaneuver his opposition to grab the ball. Neither of them can simply run past the defender if that player has the temerity to play up on them. Neither of them presents a scary choice for the defender about the precise instant that they turn to stay up with the receiver. Rector had speed and that attribute presented these issues. But there is something more that great receivers do to make their opponents' lives miserable. Firstly, Rector's hands were certainly not legendary. Also, his running skills were non-existent. But this is not a binary choice. We already have JJAW and Irwin - Hallelujah!!!
If Osiris St. Brown can showcase these skills, especially speed and quickness, he would clearly make those guys better. I for one would be very excited. Your comments cite him as having "great hands", being a "great route runner", having "good length" or that he "has surprising speed", yet you do that almost as if to dismiss any suggestion that those qualities will separate him from the herd. Could be. I admit, I can sometimes be a thrill jockey and love the excitement of potential. Maybe it's delusional, but reality will get here soon enough. While we're at it, wouldn't it be nice if K.J. Costello got in sync and all these remarkable receiving talents that we have assembled become a national object of awe?
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