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RE: So how much juice will Addison's return bring the offense? - comet52 - 09-26-2025 (09-25-2025, 11:05 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: The buzz I've read is that Minnesota is definitely leaning toward resigning Addison to a new contract. Part of me doesn't like that, part of me loves it. But until I start signing checks with the signature 'Zygmunt Wilf', who gives a shit what Sticky thinks. Sticky Wilf has spoken! ![]() RE: So how much juice will Addison's return bring the offense? - Montana Tom - 09-26-2025 (09-25-2025, 10:29 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: There are three receivers in the NFL who have more TDs than Jordan Addison the last two years combined: Jamar Chase, Mike Evans and Amon-Ra. That's it. Steelers run more single-high than any team in the NFL. Addison dines on single-high. At least he did with Cousins and Darnold. Hopefully Wentz can find him because his routes, speed, separation and RAC make him a touchdown machine. I don't think there is such a thing as an "easy" win in the NFL. I am optimistic about our chances against the Steelers. That Cleveland D is for real though. That could be a defensive slugfest in London. RE: So how much juice will Addison's return bring the offense? - Mattyman - 09-27-2025 Watch how much motion the Vikings use on offense in their 3 receiver sets versus Steelers. Addison, JJ, and theilen are all above average route runners AND they're all interchangeable. Then add Mason... that's a lot to account for. |