'13 PA WR Will Fuller (Notre Dame Signed LOI)

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I made no mention of you being wrong, insulted your intelligence, or your person. Time to take a deep breathe.
 

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Dude relax, if you can't handle people quoting your posts then don't post. I was simply updating a concern that you brought up. Not picking on you, just updating a concern you brought up and one that others shared. It's actually a good thing as we can now have some confidence in our "home run threats".



Apologies misunderstood.

But yes it seems we have a few one run threats now. EQ, Stepherson, Dexter Williams.

As a kick and punt returner Sanders is a threat to take it to the house any time. As a receiver I don't consider him a home run threat yet. Need to see more consistency from him.

On a side note I can't stand that Stepherson wears number 29. That's a DB or RB number. And it's just an ugly number. Hope he changes numbers after the season.


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Apologies misunderstood.

But yes it seems we have a few one run threats now. EQ, Stepherson, Dexter Williams.

As a kick and punt returner Sanders is a threat to take it to the house any time. As a receiver I don't consider him a home run threat yet. Need to see more consistency from him.

On a side note I can't stand that Stepherson wears number 29. That's a DB or RB number. And it's just an ugly number. Hope he changes numbers after the season.


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I disagree.

It's a hell of a number. Divisible only by itself and one.

;)

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This was posted on 9/22/2016.




I don't know if you get some kick out of picking on me lately or what.

My original post was over a week ago and a few days before the Duke game.

Yet you quote it two games later with a snarky comment of what the two players did yesterday...Now I feel much better about the offenses big play ability. EQ two long TD's, Stepherson with a long TD catch and Williams with a long TD run.

I don't know how you became a mod because you have been picking on me recently and I've seen you do the same to many other posters.




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Sherm not calling you out but a lot of people have been quoting your posts lately and having disagreements with you or saying how they feel. Like Lucky said sometimes you jump the gun on posts and now all of a sudden after having concerns on big play ability ESB shows again he can make a big play and CJ Sanders has done it since day 1 and now you aren't concerned after four quarters of football. ESB will never be a home run threat, he doesn't have the speed but he is a major matchup problem. Sanders and KJ are very shifty and guys who get can lose. Will Fuller type of speed players don't come around very often or for that fact just don't really come to ND. So maybe it's a little bit of you man and now you are saying things....just saying

Just don't understand how you can say we don't have any home run threats and then you see it in a game and it's all good again. It's not like these guys got faster over the week
 

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Sherm not calling you out but a lot of people have been quoting your posts lately and having disagreements with you or saying how they feel. Like Lucky said sometimes you jump the gun on posts and now all of a sudden after having concerns on big play ability ESB shows again he can make a big play and CJ Sanders has done it since day 1 and now you aren't concerned after four quarters of football. ESB will never be a home run threat, he doesn't have the speed but he is a major matchup problem. Sanders and KJ are very shifty and guys who get can lose. Will Fuller type of speed players don't come around very often or for that fact just don't really come to ND. So maybe it's a little bit of you man and now you are saying things....just saying

Just don't understand how you can say we don't have any home run threats and then you see it in a game and it's all good again. It's not like these guys got faster over the week



Simple. Dexter Williams was not playing the first 4 games, Stepherson has seen limited action and I was not sold on EQ as a big play WR. But, with EQ size and speed for his size he can make big plays just like Michael Floyd. As mentioned above Sanders is still to inconsistent at WR in the big plays department. Now that I think about I don't think Sanders ha sever had a 40 + yard play at WR. Saying that he is a gamebreaker as a return man.


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Simple. Dexter Williams was not playing the first 4 games, Stepherson has seen limited action and I was not sold on EQ as a big play WR. But, with EQ size and speed for his size he can make big plays just like Michael Floyd. As mentioned above Sanders is still to inconsistent at WR in the big plays department. Now that I think about I don't think Sanders ha sever had a 40 + yard play at WR. Saying that he is a gamebreaker as a return man.


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I see what you are saying but Dexter is what he's always been and that's a big time back with awesome speed. EQ actually is surprising me with all the big time plays he's making he's just inconsistent and will never be as good as Floyd IMO. Floyd took games over and could be dominating. Sure it helped at times having Rudy and Tate on other sides. But his senior year he was awesome, ESB having an unreal year. CJ Sanders just needs the ball in his hands more and IMO that's on Kizer and the staff. He had a great game against Texas and Nevada
 

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As mentioned above Sanders is still to inconsistent at WR in the big plays department. Now that I think about I don't think Sanders ha sever had a 40 + yard play at WR. Saying that he is a gamebreaker as a return man.

What an incredibly arbitrary knock on a guy who has really only played five games as a wide receiver and has two touchdowns.

Your posts have been...something lately

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CB Sanders currently is ranked 31 in the nation for All purpose yards with a 19.2 yards per play.

ESB is currently ranked 13 in receiving nationally averaging 22 yard/ play and 108 yards / game. I'd say both those guys are home run / game changer players. And they are sophomores to boot.
 

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CB Sanders currently is ranked 31 in the nation for All purpose yards with a 19.2 yards per play.

ESB is currently ranked 13 in receiving nationally averaging 22 yard/ play and 108 yards / game. I'd say both those guys are home run / game changer players. And they are sophomores to boot.



And take returns out of it and address Sherm on the merits of his WR argument, CJ is currently averaging just under 15 per reception and has had a number of plays where he has turned an underneath route into a big gain


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I see what you are saying but Dexter is what he's always been and that's a big time back with awesome speed. EQ actually is surprising me with all the big time plays he's making he's just inconsistent and will never be as good as Floyd IMO. Floyd took games over and could be dominating. Sure it helped at times having Rudy and Tate on other sides. But his senior year he was awesome, ESB having an unreal year. CJ Sanders just needs the ball in his hands more and IMO that's on Kizer and the staff. He had a great game against Texas and Nevada


That's the thing about Williams. I honestly didn't follow his recruit closely and didn't know he had breakaway speed. Very explosive player.

Oh my no. Michael Floyd was a rare talent, especially on the collegiate level. Not comparing the two. More that Floyd was able to produce big plays due to his combination of height, strength and speed.

EQ is similar as he is producing big plays due to his size and the good speed he has for that size.

What an incredibly arbitrary knock on a guy who has really only played four games as a wide receiver and has two touchdowns.

Your posts have been...something lately

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Ha. Nice post big guy.

Jeeeez. I'm not saying he is a bad player, poor player, shouldn't be on the field, should be moved to safety or can't catch a cold. He is just simply not a home run threat at WR currently. He is a game breaker as a return man though.



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And take returns out of it and address Sherm on the merits of his WR argument, CJ is currently averaging just under 15 per reception and has had a number of plays where he has turned an underneath route into a big gain


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With a career king of a 34 yard reception.


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'13 PA WR Will Fuller (Notre Dame Signed LOI)

Shit, just 6 yards shy of what Sherm considers a "big play"


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Until he hits that mark, he is not a big play threat. If he can get a play of 39.5 yards, I'll let him in the club...


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Until he hits that mark, he is not a big play threat. If he can get a play of 39.5 yards, I'll let him in the club...


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Hence my OP about the arbitrariness of your assessment of him


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Hence my OP about the arbitrariness of your assessment of him


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Yep I make up the rules. To be a home run threat in college football you have to follow Sherm's guidelines. Multiple plays of 40+ yards. If not, then the player is not a home run threat.

Got it?


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Was at the game yesterday...Fuller is blazing fast.

The kinda speed that can out run good angles.

Place went nuts during that return.


Also made a helluva catch during the game. Took a pop and held on.

Which makes it even more baffling when he drops an easy one. I don't get it.
 
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Equanimeous St. Brown is averaging 21.6 yards per reception. Last season, Will Fuller averaged 20.3 yards per reception.

Crazy.
 

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Equanimeous St. Brown is averaging 21.6 yards per reception. Last season, Will Fuller averaged 20.3 yards per reception.

Crazy.

That means St. Brown is a little faster than Fuller
 

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I'm never doing it again. I benched him in lieu of Golden Tate, who has done NOTHING!!!!

I did the same damn thing. I thought with Megatron gone, Tate would light it up. Love him, but damn he isn't doing squat.
 

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That was an unacceptable drop for aspiring top-shelf NFL receivers, playoff game or no.

That said, it was a tough over-the-shoulder catch at full speed. A drop, but not a "bad drop" in the way a bounce-off-the-numbers, floater-while-backpedaling-into-the-end-zone drop is.

Like Edelman had there on 3rd down, just now. That's a bad drop.
 

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That is really really bad. He's a 1 trick pony to begin with, and it looks like he's not very good at that trick.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Will Fuller caught 10 of 40 deep targets. His 25% catch rate was the worst by a player with 35+ deep targets <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HOUvsNE?src=hash">#HOUvsNE</a> <a href="https://t.co/UJwlEzYCMS">pic.twitter.com/UJwlEzYCMS</a></p>— ProFootballReference (@pfref) <a href="https://twitter.com/pfref/status/820475771106000896">January 15, 2017</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
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