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Post by allnygin on Oct 6, 2020 13:24:02 GMT -5
9ers just released him, really had no chance they have a nice group. To me its a no brainer, bring him in and see if he's got enough tread left on the wheels to help out. We need all the help we can get at the position and I see no downside to him being here. Can't be any worse.
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 6, 2020 13:39:19 GMT -5
if the 49ers let him go with how thin they are and his former coach let him go that's all you need to know..
We don't need another slow big lumbering past his prime WR that can't get seperation Anymore wasting a spot on this team
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Post by JoeyCush on Oct 6, 2020 13:39:47 GMT -5
Im never in favor of bringing in a 31 year old receiver but by the play of our WRs, they need to do something. If thats the move, I dont think it helps this team very much but at least they are trying to improve that unit.
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Post by TheAnalyst on Oct 6, 2020 14:05:13 GMT -5
Judge was the WRs coach last year in NE with him there I believe, so he would know what he has left.
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Post by allnygin on Oct 6, 2020 14:07:05 GMT -5
Judge was the WRs coach last year in NE with him there I believe, so he would know what he has left. Oh yeah, I forgot about that. Good point.
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Post by tuckrule on Oct 6, 2020 14:30:39 GMT -5
He's old and he never lived up to his draft profile. His career for the most part was average at best. He never spent any length of time on any one team and he is one of those type players that you can take him or leave him. His bounceing around the league pretty much said that about him. He was also inconsistent from week to week more so than other receivers of his caliber I wouldn't mind him for depth but to bring him here as a starter NO WAY
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Post by Delicreep on Oct 6, 2020 14:38:59 GMT -5
Kinda sobering that it seems like a great idea.
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Post by GameTime on Oct 6, 2020 21:26:19 GMT -5
if the 49ers let him go with how thin they are and his former coach let him go that's all you need to know.. We don't need another slow big lumbering past his prime WR that can't get seperation Anymore wasting a spot on this team yeah...we have young inexperienced guys doing that already.
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Post by McCherry on Oct 6, 2020 21:29:55 GMT -5
Oh he can be much worse.
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Post by fifthavephil on Oct 6, 2020 21:41:35 GMT -5
NOOOOO
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Post by DandyDon on Oct 6, 2020 23:03:09 GMT -5
Kinda sobering that it seems like a great idea. Right?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2020 2:08:28 GMT -5
Judge was the WRs coach last year in NE with him there I believe, so he would know what he has left. So you’re saying a former WRs Coach would better understand what a WR has left in the tank huh? Interesting concept...
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Post by hadenough on Oct 7, 2020 5:25:37 GMT -5
The Giants need a steady WR. But Sanu has now been released by several teams...he must not be able to add much.
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Post by giants8493 on Oct 7, 2020 10:48:27 GMT -5
He's old and he never lived up to his draft profile. His career for the most part was average at best. He never spent any length of time on any one team and he is one of those type players that you can take him or leave him. His bounceing around the league pretty much said that about him. He was also inconsistent from week to week more so than other receivers of his caliber I wouldn't mind him for depth but to bring him here as a starter NO WAY he is a quarterback that plays WR #fakepunt
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Post by tuckrule on Oct 7, 2020 17:25:41 GMT -5
He's old and he never lived up to his draft profile. His career for the most part was average at best. He never spent any length of time on any one team and he is one of those type players that you can take him or leave him. His bounceing around the league pretty much said that about him. He was also inconsistent from week to week more so than other receivers of his caliber I wouldn't mind him for depth but to bring him here as a starter NO WAY he is a quarterback that plays WR #fakepunt Now Thats Funny LOL
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2020 19:15:27 GMT -5
He's old and he never lived up to his draft profile. His career for the most part was average at best. He never spent any length of time on any one team and he is one of those type players that you can take him or leave him. His bounceing around the league pretty much said that about him. He was also inconsistent from week to week more so than other receivers of his caliber I wouldn't mind him for depth but to bring him here as a starter NO WAY He was a baller for the Falcons and a nightmare out of the slot during his time in Atlanta. I live here and watched too many games he played in to just call him “average at best”. He averaged a 1st down per reception for 5 years straight. And his career average per reception is still holding at 11.2 yards per reception. Definitely not average. Right now though, I think he’s over the hill and wouldn’t waste time on signing him.
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Post by tuckrule on Oct 7, 2020 19:59:39 GMT -5
He's old and he never lived up to his draft profile. His career for the most part was average at best. He never spent any length of time on any one team and he is one of those type players that you can take him or leave him. His bounceing around the league pretty much said that about him. He was also inconsistent from week to week more so than other receivers of his caliber I wouldn't mind him for depth but to bring him here as a starter NO WAY He was a baller for the Falcons and a nightmare out of the slot during his time in Atlanta. I live here and watched too many games he played in to just call him “average at best”. He averaged a 1st down per reception for 5 years straight. And his career average per reception is still holding at 11.2 yards per reception. Definitely not average. Right now though, I think he’s over the hill and wouldn’t waste time on signing him. No he is average, --- his best season was 2018 where he totaled 838yds. He had 2 seasons where he was a little over 700 yds that is his best 3 seasons. That is average. He has been in the NFL since 2012 he spent 4 years with the Bengals 2012 13 14 15 he then went to Atlanta for 3 season and his 3 season average total yardage is 731 yds per year. After than he went to New England for 1 season and the San Fran this season where he was cut from San fran He hasnt exactly lit up the league and being on 4 different teams since 2012 tells me he wasn't anywhere near that important to those teams as you might think. His numbers in Atlanta are his best and look at the other receivers Atlanta had/has then. He was open all the time because Defenses didnt key on him EVER in Atlanta His numbers on that team should be way better than they are because of who he had around him HMMMMM JULIO JONES Ring a bell?? 731 Yards for a 3 season Average in BASICALLY SINGLE COVERAGE. He never once in his Career came close to 1000 yds so YAE He is Average at best. Sorry to burst your bubble, but I would expect more from an Employee that works for such a lucrative and professional Company like P.F.F. That is who you claim to work for right??
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2020 10:40:08 GMT -5
He was a baller for the Falcons and a nightmare out of the slot during his time in Atlanta. I live here and watched too many games he played in to just call him “average at best”. He averaged a 1st down per reception for 5 years straight. And his career average per reception is still holding at 11.2 yards per reception. Definitely not average. Right now though, I think he’s over the hill and wouldn’t waste time on signing him. No he is average, --- his best season was 2018 where he totaled 838yds. He had 2 seasons where he was a little over 700 yds that is his best 3 seasons. That is average. He has been in the NFL since 2012 he spent 4 years with the Bengals 2012 13 14 15 he then went to Atlanta for 3 season and his 3 season average total yardage is 731 yds per year. After than he went to New England for 1 season and the San Fran this season where he was cut from San fran He hasnt exactly lit up the league and being on 4 different teams since 2012 tells me he wasn't anywhere near that important to those teams as you might think. His numbers in Atlanta are his best and look at the other receivers Atlanta had/has then. He was open all the time because Defenses didnt key on him EVER in Atlanta His numbers on that team should be way better than they are because of who he had around him HMMMMM JULIO JONES Ring a bell?? 731 Yards for a 3 season Average in BASICALLY SINGLE COVERAGE. He never once in his Career came close to 1000 yds so YAE He is Average at best. Sorry to burst your bubble, but I would expect more from an Employee that works for such a lucrative and professional Company like P.F.F. That is who you claim to work for right?? If you compare every WR to a superstar WR then they’ll be average for the most part. Everyone has there own skill set. Not everyone is the next Fitzgerald or Calvin Johnson.
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Post by Morehead State on Oct 8, 2020 10:50:20 GMT -5
No he is average, --- his best season was 2018 where he totaled 838yds. He had 2 seasons where he was a little over 700 yds that is his best 3 seasons. That is average. He has been in the NFL since 2012 he spent 4 years with the Bengals 2012 13 14 15 he then went to Atlanta for 3 season and his 3 season average total yardage is 731 yds per year. After than he went to New England for 1 season and the San Fran this season where he was cut from San fran He hasnt exactly lit up the league and being on 4 different teams since 2012 tells me he wasn't anywhere near that important to those teams as you might think. His numbers in Atlanta are his best and look at the other receivers Atlanta had/has then. He was open all the time because Defenses didnt key on him EVER in Atlanta His numbers on that team should be way better than they are because of who he had around him HMMMMM JULIO JONES Ring a bell?? 731 Yards for a 3 season Average in BASICALLY SINGLE COVERAGE. He never once in his Career came close to 1000 yds so YAE He is Average at best. Sorry to burst your bubble, but I would expect more from an Employee that works for such a lucrative and professional Company like P.F.F. That is who you claim to work for right?? If you compare every WR to a superstar WR then they’ll be average for the most part. Everyone has there own skill set. Not everyone is the next Fitzgerald or Calvin Johnson. Two teams, both desperate for WR's, have cut him in the last 2 months. What does this tell you?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2020 10:51:29 GMT -5
If you compare every WR to a superstar WR then they’ll be average for the most part. Everyone has there own skill set. Not everyone is the next Fitzgerald or Calvin Johnson. Two teams, both desperate for WR's, have cut him in the last 2 months. What does this tell you?
Clearly he’s older and not what he use to be. Did you read my earlier post?
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 8, 2020 10:53:02 GMT -5
No he is average, --- his best season was 2018 where he totaled 838yds. He had 2 seasons where he was a little over 700 yds that is his best 3 seasons. That is average. He has been in the NFL since 2012 he spent 4 years with the Bengals 2012 13 14 15 he then went to Atlanta for 3 season and his 3 season average total yardage is 731 yds per year. After than he went to New England for 1 season and the San Fran this season where he was cut from San fran He hasnt exactly lit up the league and being on 4 different teams since 2012 tells me he wasn't anywhere near that important to those teams as you might think. His numbers in Atlanta are his best and look at the other receivers Atlanta had/has then. He was open all the time because Defenses didnt key on him EVER in Atlanta His numbers on that team should be way better than they are because of who he had around him HMMMMM JULIO JONES Ring a bell?? 731 Yards for a 3 season Average in BASICALLY SINGLE COVERAGE. He never once in his Career came close to 1000 yds so YAE He is Average at best. Sorry to burst your bubble, but I would expect more from an Employee that works for such a lucrative and professional Company like P.F.F. That is who you claim to work for right?? If you compare every WR to a superstar WR then they’ll be average for the most part. Everyone has there own skill set. Not everyone is the next Fitzgerald or Calvin Johnson. Here is the thing A "possession " type guy only works these days when teams have something opposing defenses fear,... That Shanahan Atlanta offense was a perfect hybrid balanced offense..and Sanu at that time was still athletic enough to take advantage of one on one matchups I'm not a fan od these kinds of recievers these days in this era because they do nothing to dictate terms to opposing defenses on what type of defenses they are forced into.. Nor do they frighten defenses post catch..
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2020 10:55:43 GMT -5
If you compare every WR to a superstar WR then they’ll be average for the most part. Everyone has there own skill set. Not everyone is the next Fitzgerald or Calvin Johnson. Here is the thing A "possession " type guy only works these days when teams have something opposing defenses fear,... That Shanahan Atlanta offense was a perfect hybrid balanced offense..and Sanu at that time was still athletic enough to take advantage of one on one matchups I'm not a fan od these kinds of recievers these days in this era because they do nothing to dictate terms to opposing defenses on what type of defenses they are forced into.. Nor do they frighten defenses post catch.. Every receiver on this roster minus Slay can be classified as a possession guy at this point. We need more weapons, and fast.
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Post by tuckrule on Oct 8, 2020 10:57:14 GMT -5
No he is average, --- his best season was 2018 where he totaled 838yds. He had 2 seasons where he was a little over 700 yds that is his best 3 seasons. That is average. He has been in the NFL since 2012 he spent 4 years with the Bengals 2012 13 14 15 he then went to Atlanta for 3 season and his 3 season average total yardage is 731 yds per year. After than he went to New England for 1 season and the San Fran this season where he was cut from San fran He hasnt exactly lit up the league and being on 4 different teams since 2012 tells me he wasn't anywhere near that important to those teams as you might think. His numbers in Atlanta are his best and look at the other receivers Atlanta had/has then. He was open all the time because Defenses didnt key on him EVER in Atlanta His numbers on that team should be way better than they are because of who he had around him HMMMMM JULIO JONES Ring a bell?? 731 Yards for a 3 season Average in BASICALLY SINGLE COVERAGE. He never once in his Career came close to 1000 yds so YAE He is Average at best. Sorry to burst your bubble, but I would expect more from an Employee that works for such a lucrative and professional Company like P.F.F. That is who you claim to work for right?? If you compare every WR to a superstar WR then they’ll be average for the most part. Everyone has there own skill set. Not everyone is the next Fitzgerald or Calvin Johnson. So in other words you agree Sanu is an Average WR? I have no idea what you are trying to get at. His performance throughout his entire career is Average compared to all other WR's in the league is it not? I didnt compre his numbers to a Superstar WR either. I used his WR team mates to show he should have better numbers than he has. Again he is average in all aspects of his career. in other words he is nothing special and teams do not worry about him at all. He scares no one and never has
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Post by tuckrule on Oct 8, 2020 11:01:02 GMT -5
If you compare every WR to a superstar WR then they’ll be average for the most part. Everyone has there own skill set. Not everyone is the next Fitzgerald or Calvin Johnson. Sorry Double Post so I deleted it
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Post by Morehead State on Oct 8, 2020 11:02:06 GMT -5
Two teams, both desperate for WR's, have cut him in the last 2 months. What does this tell you?
Clearly he’s older and not what he use to be. Did you read my earlier post? I have to be honest. I stopped reading your posts once I saw that you think your being a back up kicker on your freshman football team makes you a football expert beyond reproach.
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 8, 2020 11:02:46 GMT -5
Here is the thing A "possession " type guy only works these days when teams have something opposing defenses fear,... That Shanahan Atlanta offense was a perfect hybrid balanced offense..and Sanu at that time was still athletic enough to take advantage of one on one matchups I'm not a fan od these kinds of recievers these days in this era because they do nothing to dictate terms to opposing defenses on what type of defenses they are forced into.. Nor do they frighten defenses post catch.. Every receiver on this roster minus Slay can be classified as a possession guy at this point. We need more weapons, and fast. Unfortunately I agree here and have been saying this for 2 years . Yet half this fan base wants more of these kinds of guys .. The only guy who has skillsets to possibly a minor weapon is Ratley,6'3 4.41 ish speed ...which is why I'd rather sink or swim with this guy as much as possible and hope this past week was the start of him becoming somewhat productive..
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Post by tuckrule on Oct 8, 2020 11:03:55 GMT -5
Clearly he’s older and not what he use to be. Did you read my earlier post? I have to be honest. I stopped reading your posts once I saw that you think your being a back up kicker on your freshman football team makes you a football expert beyond reproach. Now thats funny, I almost spit my coffee out when i read that. (No Offense Gunner but that is funny)
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Post by trueblueatnyc on Oct 8, 2020 11:05:15 GMT -5
Don't really see how Sanu changes anything for this team right now.
They'd be better off bringing in a Kenny Stills type guy, who while also very average, at least is a threat to hit on a deep bomb every now and then.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2020 11:45:45 GMT -5
If you compare every WR to a superstar WR then they’ll be average for the most part. Everyone has there own skill set. Not everyone is the next Fitzgerald or Calvin Johnson. So in other words you agree Sanu is an Average WR? I have no idea what you are trying to get at. His performance throughout his entire career is Average compared to all other WR's in the league is it not? I didnt compre his numbers to a Superstar WR either. I used his WR team mates to show he should have better numbers than he has. Again he is average in all aspects of his career. in other words he is nothing special and teams do not worry about him at all. He scares no one and never has i respect your opinion
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2020 11:46:34 GMT -5
Clearly he’s older and not what he use to be. Did you read my earlier post? I have to be honest. I stopped reading your posts once I saw that you think your being a back up kicker on your freshman football team makes you a football expert beyond reproach. Gotcha 👍🏿
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