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WR1....what does that HAVE to mean or what MIGHT it mean for 2022?
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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 962537" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I’ll start by saying I would have loved to have Adams stay(not at anything over about $23-24M area tops). I know I know, you’ll give me all examples of teams jumping off a bridge at WR. I’m not going to jump with them just because they are idiots.</p><p></p><p>It’s just my opinion, but factoring in risk of lots of eggs in 1 basket and the age of the those eggs is a significant factor. Older players seem to take longer to heal and re-injure more. Not to mention the surprise retirements etc..</p><p></p><p>If you gave me a choice. A 1500 yard receiver and then a bunch of 500 yard guys</p><p>OR</p><p>3 guys (1-900 ,1-775, 1-650 yards, plus a couple 400-500 yard guys) getting a more equal share of targets? I’ll take the latter.</p><p></p><p>I feel like one of the reasons we stalled last year was our reliance on #17 and teams began to game plan him. In contrast, when you have 6 guys all over 500 yards (including RB, TE, WR etc) you are much less predictable. We were predictable in that Divisional and Adams barely broke 90 yards.</p><p></p><p>There’s little to zero question in my mind that we don’t have at least several guys capable of getting it done in receiving yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 962537, member: 10086"] I’ll start by saying I would have loved to have Adams stay(not at anything over about $23-24M area tops). I know I know, you’ll give me all examples of teams jumping off a bridge at WR. I’m not going to jump with them just because they are idiots. It’s just my opinion, but factoring in risk of lots of eggs in 1 basket and the age of the those eggs is a significant factor. Older players seem to take longer to heal and re-injure more. Not to mention the surprise retirements etc.. If you gave me a choice. A 1500 yard receiver and then a bunch of 500 yard guys OR 3 guys (1-900 ,1-775, 1-650 yards, plus a couple 400-500 yard guys) getting a more equal share of targets? I’ll take the latter. I feel like one of the reasons we stalled last year was our reliance on #17 and teams began to game plan him. In contrast, when you have 6 guys all over 500 yards (including RB, TE, WR etc) you are much less predictable. We were predictable in that Divisional and Adams barely broke 90 yards. There’s little to zero question in my mind that we don’t have at least several guys capable of getting it done in receiving yards. [/QUOTE]
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