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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 517700"><p>White looked promising in the preseason...the 2nd. and 3rd. string QBs were looking for him with regularity, though that could be damning with faint praise. He's raw, but speed kills and you can't teach it. He's got enthusiasm, looks like a love of the game guy, "I want to beat you" look about him. But you just don't know whether he's a knucklehead in the position room and just an eager puppy dog. We'll see. They kept him for a reason, with only 4 on the 53 man, so they must have figured they might need to bring him up.</p><p></p><p>I thought Walker was more polished, good route runner for a rookie. But I think he was deemed too slow...we know how that goes...couldn't crack 4.5 with the wind, which seems to be the minimum threshold in TT's view, and that's hard to argue with. And they kept White instead, you'd think for a reason.</p><p></p><p>Ross is gone and ain't comin' back unless all rocks have been turned over and nothing comes up. He only made the squad in the first place to return kicks. That says something about his receiving skills which, quite frankly, are not good. Truly a final and last resort.</p><p></p><p>I think it will be White, who is a slot-ish kind of guy, or they go outside for somebody not named Ross.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 517700"] White looked promising in the preseason...the 2nd. and 3rd. string QBs were looking for him with regularity, though that could be damning with faint praise. He's raw, but speed kills and you can't teach it. He's got enthusiasm, looks like a love of the game guy, "I want to beat you" look about him. But you just don't know whether he's a knucklehead in the position room and just an eager puppy dog. We'll see. They kept him for a reason, with only 4 on the 53 man, so they must have figured they might need to bring him up. I thought Walker was more polished, good route runner for a rookie. But I think he was deemed too slow...we know how that goes...couldn't crack 4.5 with the wind, which seems to be the minimum threshold in TT's view, and that's hard to argue with. And they kept White instead, you'd think for a reason. Ross is gone and ain't comin' back unless all rocks have been turned over and nothing comes up. He only made the squad in the first place to return kicks. That says something about his receiving skills which, quite frankly, are not good. Truly a final and last resort. I think it will be White, who is a slot-ish kind of guy, or they go outside for somebody not named Ross. [/QUOTE]
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