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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 969687" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I similarly agree.</p><p></p><p>With all the WR dinged up there’s 00.99% chance Doubs sees Returns imo. Not saying he wouldn’t be good, but he has 0 experience and this is not the time to be experimenting with a green pea in the return game. The only condition I would even consider that type move would be if Amari was injured and Watson wasn’t fully healthy (on injury report this week).</p><p></p><p>Imo Doubs is the more game ready WR right now (than Watson) earlier in the season. I think that could change over the course of 17 games though, but putting a green pea with zero known Return experience is a big gamble. Watson has near 700 yards of KR experience, but I doubt they use him there with his minor injury status and shortage at WR. Now if both were healthy? But many of these injuries popping up after this topic got going nearly completely erases either player at Returner.m (at least for now).</p><p></p><p>Another point. I’m pretty sure they know Watson could excel at KR. Please don’t someone assert that he can’t beat Amari Rodgers pedestrian KR average. It doesn’t have anything to do with him not pulling that average up 5 + yards. It has to do with risk, #53 and #59 is a lot to invest and then see 1 injury erase it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 969687, member: 10086"] I similarly agree. With all the WR dinged up there’s 00.99% chance Doubs sees Returns imo. Not saying he wouldn’t be good, but he has 0 experience and this is not the time to be experimenting with a green pea in the return game. The only condition I would even consider that type move would be if Amari was injured and Watson wasn’t fully healthy (on injury report this week). Imo Doubs is the more game ready WR right now (than Watson) earlier in the season. I think that could change over the course of 17 games though, but putting a green pea with zero known Return experience is a big gamble. Watson has near 700 yards of KR experience, but I doubt they use him there with his minor injury status and shortage at WR. Now if both were healthy? But many of these injuries popping up after this topic got going nearly completely erases either player at Returner.m (at least for now). Another point. I’m pretty sure they know Watson could excel at KR. Please don’t someone assert that he can’t beat Amari Rodgers pedestrian KR average. It doesn’t have anything to do with him not pulling that average up 5 + yards. It has to do with risk, #53 and #59 is a lot to invest and then see 1 injury erase it. [/QUOTE]
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