Alshon Jeffery: 52 receptions, 821 yards, 2 TD, 55.3% catch rate Pierre Garcon: 79 receptions, 1,041 yards, 3 TD, 69.3% catch rate Jeremy Maclin: 44 receptions, 536 yards, 2 TD, 57.9% catch rate DeSean Jackson: 56 receptions, 1,005 yards, 4 TD, 56.0% catch rate Brandon Marshall: 59 receptions, 788 yards, 3 TD, 46.1% catch rate Eric Decker: 9 receptions, 194 yards, 2 TD, 42.9% catch rate Kenny Britt: 68 receptions, 1,002 yards, 5 TD, 61.3% catch rate Based on the market, he was the TOP free agent. Pryor signed with Washington on March 10th. Until that time, he was weighing his other offers with that of the Browns'. Jeffery (3/9), Garcon (3/9), Jackson (3/9), and Marshall (3/8) were signed before Pryor had turned down the Browns' offer. Maclin was still on the Chief's roster until his release (6/2). Decker was still on the Jet's roster until his release (6/12). None of these guys were available when Pryor turned them down, and then the guy the signed actually had the best numbers and was arguably, the best one available.
100% bad playcall. Williams called for Briean Boddy-Calhoun - the corner over A.J. Green - to blitz. That left Peppers, on a short field, to cover one of the Top 5 wide receivers in the NFL from his safety position.
Nice work on the timeline aspect! However . . . On March 8th (two days before Pryor bolted), Jeffery, Garcon, Jackson and Marshall were all available with nary a peep out of Berea to add WR help opposite Pryor. Then, three months later, Maclin and Decker become available with Maclin signing with the salary cap challenged Ravens! They had to know by then that their 2016 drafted WR's had hands carved by Michealangelo. IMO, there are two things this franchise just doesn't get; You need more than one fucking Wide Receiver. Opposing Tight Ends are eligible to catch a ball.
He was lined up right over AJ Green...its not like he was moving on the play....horrible technique being flat footed
Myles Garrett in high school. Dude was smoking, shaving, and leaving early to pick up his kid in the eight grade.
lol! Yeah, I've seen that High School pic of him before...It's like, which one of these kids might go on to have an NFL career? hmmmm
"Remember kids, if you want it badly enough and work hard enough, you can be anything - even a professional athlete." Myles: *exists* "Then again, maybe not."
Now - more than ever - this is a crucial question. Hue Jackson gave us what should be the answer in his post game: “This isn’t about DeShone’s development. It’s about wins. If it was about development, I’d have left him in there.”
Week after week, I keep saying "there's no way they could be any worse", but by golly these lads find a way....#resiliency I'm ready to pull the plug on Kizer....he's epically horrible, and I don't think whatever the hell is wrong with him is fixable.... We obviously improve EVERY time Kizer leaves the game....He must sit. There's no possible way we can start him again. His red zone productivity today made my eyeballs burst into flames. Hopefully my vision returns by next Sunday. I'm actually excited to see what this team can do when it's not tied to the anchor #7...