Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:Originally posted by susweel:Lol the butthurt about peters is strong
Yeah man dude looked AWESOME on Thursday!
He posted that in 2018
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Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:Originally posted by susweel:Lol the butthurt about peters is strong
Yeah man dude looked AWESOME on Thursday!
Originally posted by TheGore49er:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by susweel:
Lol the butthurt about peters is strong
Yeah man dude looked AWESOME on Thursday!
He posted that in 2018
Originally posted by alwayssecond:
The best players in the nfl are Michael thomas and russell wilson. Hopefully Bosa and Buckner can get there soon
Originally posted by alwayssecond:
I have been watching this receiver for quite some time, and I truly think he is the best one in the game right now.
Absolutely unstoppable, feisty, great YAC, wins the jump balls. Does a little bit of everything, and very well indeed.
He is exactly what brees needed for a second SB run.
Originally posted by DrEll:He's a systems player. One who has arguably the best QB throwing to him and a decent offensive mind drawing up plays for him. He's a good player but put him on the Bengals or Browns and I suspect he suddenly becomes avg to good.
For those of you that grew up in the 80s / 90s there was a reason why guys like Jerry Rice, Terrell Owens, Sterling Sharpe, Cris Carter got dap. These guys held their own no matter who was throwing to them. The last real stud WR was Randy Moss, and we saw glimpses from Calvin Johnson before he retired.
Michael Thomas is great. But so was Antonio Freeman in the 90s. Remember him ? Yeah me neither...
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:He is very good. But look who he has throwing him the ball. He gets perfect ball placement on every throw, in every game, for his whole career. It's easier to succeed like that.
Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:Originally posted by SanDiego49er:He is very good. But look who he has throwing him the ball. He gets perfect ball placement on every throw, in every game, for his whole career. It's easier to succeed like that.
Idk bro.. the guy is going to have over 150 catches in a year. It's not like Drew is in his prime, either. Sure having a hall of fame quarterback in an offensive system that utilizes receivers in a way that allows them to run a full route tree helps, but that dude is a monster.
Originally posted by alwayssecond:
I am not sure how this guy doesnt have an MVP yet. He is just THAT good