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Read the above. Look at the attached video, particularly at the 2:40 mark. Let me know if you’re reminded of Troy Williamson at any point.
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(57 minutes ago)JustInTime Wrote:
Read the above. Look at the attached video, particularly at the 2:40 mark. Let me know if you’re reminded of Troy Williamson at any point.
It's a fair comparison. If..BIG IF...he's a good bit smarter than CP, I'd want him on the team.
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(42 minutes ago)Zanary Wrote: It's a fair comparison. If..BIG IF...he's a good bit smarter than CP, I'd want him on the team.
Huh? You see Troy Williamson as a comp?
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(38 minutes ago)JustInTime Wrote: Huh? You see Troy Williamson as a comp?
I'm just saying...he seemed determined to avoid the best ways forward. He was recommended a trainer to help his WR skills early on, went with a fitness guru instead. Never seemed like a great route receiver, but was always an impressive improvisor; he was sort of lost until the ball got into his hands.
He's still an amazing athlete, but he's largely been a ST specialist and a trick play guy since before he left the Vikings.
Boyd would agree, and likely recommend some Semtex as part of the solution.
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(12 minutes ago)Zanary Wrote: I'm just saying...he seemed determined to avoid the best ways forward. He was recommended a trainer to help his WR skills early on, went with a fitness guru instead. Never seemed like a great route receiver, but was always an impressive improvisor; he was sort of lost until the ball got into his hands.
He's still an amazing athlete, but he's largely been a ST specialist and a trick play guy since before he left the Vikings.
Boyd would agree, and likely recommend some Semtex as part of the solution.
Are you confusing Troy Williamson with Cordarrell Patterson?
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