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Originally Posted by MagicHef
Why "almost"? Just use the real numbers. He had 1146 yards (only 109 more than Cooks) and 9 TDs. If you notice, 9 is a number that only has a single digit.
I didn't "ignore the QBs", I responded to a post that was only about WRs.
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Umm because 1146 yards and 9 TDs is awfully close to 1200 yards and double digit TDs. The point is that even as a WR2 in that offense, he's clearly capable of putting up WR1 #s.
With more targets, he'd easily top that.