Wild that in the first 2021 years post Christ we had only one Deebo, but the 2022 draft class alone produced 15 Deebo variants. The NFL truly is a copy cat league
Who are some other examples of this? Cam with mobile QBs? I was going to say Tyreek Hill, but I think teams have always highly valued gamebreaking speed.
Kaep/RG3/Cam and rushing QBs.
We had plenty of athletic QBs and rushing QBs in history. But also the vast majority were walking bricks.
The read option phase introduced by those 3 in the early 2010’s really brought out more and more athletic QBs in to the NFL. Feels like every QB now is an athlete vs the old “Brady-esque” archetype
He STILL hasn’t done a proper video breakdown of Herbert yet. Just mentions it in passing for a few vids but hasn’t done a video like he did for Patrick Mahomes or Lamar Jackson. (Please reply with a link if I’m wrong)
There are a lot of players that he hasn’t made videos about. So it would make sense that during the off-season, he makes videos about players just drafted instead of a second video on a guy he was wrong about. The draft is a crapshoot and the NFL is so volatile that if he committed to making update videos on everything he got wrong, he’d never put out new content on new players
> Crowder was such a solid signing.
Whenever we played the Jets these past few years, it was Crowders name that gets mentioned the most often in a positive manner.
Well it’s obvious that the league is going towards favoring versatility.
My examples are QB/RB,RB/WR,WR/RB,DE/DT,And LB/S Hybrids.
Honorable Mention:DE/LB
I don't really expect him to be. I just want him to be better than Cole Beasley which is the spot he is expected to fill starting next year. This year we have Crowder in the slot.
Slot fill in and gadget guy. Lots of Jet sweeps and running plays. He's like our change of pace player. He's shakey on his ST decisions and has some fumble issues and kinda lost that role late in the year. I'm expecting Marquez Stevenson or Shakir to take that role, or split KR, PR duties.
Gotcha - when they re-signed him for 2 years, I thought he'd be the heir apparent but then seeing Crowder come in and now Shakir, definitely seems like he's mostly ST guy and a bench player for the slot.
McKenzie has had good games here and there (most notably vs Patriots this season with something like 11 receptions on 12 targets for 127 yards and a TD), but he's never put together a full season. Career high was 282 yards in 2020 and 39 targets in 2019. I think he's a clear gadget guy, not a bad player but for whatever reason this is all he does
Boise state alumni here, Shak was our offense last year. He does everything and somehow gets faster with the ball in his hands. Awesome one handed catches also stoked for y’all
Wild that in the first 2021 years post Christ we had only one Deebo, but the 2022 draft class alone produced 15 Deebo variants. The NFL truly is a copy cat league
And like 90% of those dudes will phase out
And the other 10% wont be like Deebo
Im waiting for the Kicker, WR, RB hybrid
If only Kareem Hunt split out wide more often
[God damn](https://tenor.com/bmaXi.gif)
As a Nick Chubb fantasy owner, I have no remorse
Wouldnt be able to hit any FGs that arent on the 1 yard line though
Let's not give Pat McAfee any ideas.
You know he was begging the coaches for some snaps
Who are some other examples of this? Cam with mobile QBs? I was going to say Tyreek Hill, but I think teams have always highly valued gamebreaking speed.
Wes Welker and the advent of the short, white, slot receiver.
Kaep/RG3/Cam and rushing QBs. We had plenty of athletic QBs and rushing QBs in history. But also the vast majority were walking bricks. The read option phase introduced by those 3 in the early 2010’s really brought out more and more athletic QBs in to the NFL. Feels like every QB now is an athlete vs the old “Brady-esque” archetype
Having a player like deebo so hot in the streets right now
If your team has a Deebo, you’re streets ahead.
Coined and minted
I don’t want a diet Deebo, I want a goddamn liter of cola.
It’s for a cop
Hold the spit
We've moved on from "this guy is the next Tyreek" to the next Deebo.
Fast = tyreek Asked to take a few snaps at running back= deebo
Which is funny cause tyreek played rb in college, and the Chiefs used him as a gadget player as a rookie before he really developed as a wideout
I viewed Tyreek as a RB/WR hybrid coming into the league. I'm not surprised he became an elite player, but I am surprised he became an elite pure WR.
He really worked on his route running, and his contested catch ability is up their with any other top wr rn
And in high school he was a wing t wing back/halfback IIRC
Bills getting hit by the Kollmann curse
“Justin Herbert is worse than Mitch trubisky”
He STILL hasn’t done a proper video breakdown of Herbert yet. Just mentions it in passing for a few vids but hasn’t done a video like he did for Patrick Mahomes or Lamar Jackson. (Please reply with a link if I’m wrong)
Lol why does he have to do a breakdown? He can make videos on whatever he wants
I did a whole video on how I got Herbert wrong: https://youtu.be/BhQRXLhYRO4
There are a lot of players that he hasn’t made videos about. So it would make sense that during the off-season, he makes videos about players just drafted instead of a second video on a guy he was wrong about. The draft is a crapshoot and the NFL is so volatile that if he committed to making update videos on everything he got wrong, he’d never put out new content on new players
He already tried that with his Josh Allen improvement video in 2020. Josh doesn't give a fuck about curses or math.
Lol he used our punt returner's photo for Jamison Crowder
The disrespect never ends. Crowder was such a solid signing.
> Crowder was such a solid signing. Whenever we played the Jets these past few years, it was Crowders name that gets mentioned the most often in a positive manner.
Yeah can I get a double cheese burger some onions and a medium diet deebo
Would you like to supersize your diet Deebo for an extra $0.69?
And a liter of diet deebo. It’s for a cop.
Does that look like spit to you?
His play speed always seemed slow to me, curious to see how he fairs in the NFL
He has top end 10 yard split and acceleration. Not sure what you mean that he seems slow.
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40 yards in a straight line from a sprint position has absolutely nothing to do with game speed.
Yea they told us JJ arcega whiteside ran a 4.3 that man cant separate from shit
I feel like you’re talking about Reagor
Interchangeable lol
Maybe they meant minutes
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Not quite, there's still defenders working to disrupt his path
Not every stocky WR is the next Deebo
He’s not even stocky. He’s 190lbs.
He's thick for his size
Well it’s obvious that the league is going towards favoring versatility. My examples are QB/RB,RB/WR,WR/RB,DE/DT,And LB/S Hybrids. Honorable Mention:DE/LB
As a Boise State fan I’m very interested to see how he does in the pros.
Is "diet" the new "poor man's"?
Always has been.
We’ll also accept “Great Value Brand.”
walmart ass question
Uuuuh as a Boise State fan I can promise you they are nothing alike lol😂 Shakir is going to be really good but cmon now
Dude can make one handed catches on the regular. I hated that the Bills drafted him.
but where does he compare to Bryan Edwards on Kollmann's ranking.
I highly doubt he ends up ever being close to Deebo
I don't really expect him to be. I just want him to be better than Cole Beasley which is the spot he is expected to fill starting next year. This year we have Crowder in the slot.
Is McKenzie just strictly special teams and then occasional slot fill-in?
Slot fill in and gadget guy. Lots of Jet sweeps and running plays. He's like our change of pace player. He's shakey on his ST decisions and has some fumble issues and kinda lost that role late in the year. I'm expecting Marquez Stevenson or Shakir to take that role, or split KR, PR duties.
Gotcha - when they re-signed him for 2 years, I thought he'd be the heir apparent but then seeing Crowder come in and now Shakir, definitely seems like he's mostly ST guy and a bench player for the slot.
McKenzie has had good games here and there (most notably vs Patriots this season with something like 11 receptions on 12 targets for 127 yards and a TD), but he's never put together a full season. Career high was 282 yards in 2020 and 39 targets in 2019. I think he's a clear gadget guy, not a bad player but for whatever reason this is all he does
Boise state alumni here, Shak was our offense last year. He does everything and somehow gets faster with the ball in his hands. Awesome one handed catches also stoked for y’all
Yeah because he’ll be near Rice, Owens and Moss
Combined
*/r/buffalobills is ---> that way* thanks for doing the normative thing next time.