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Originally Posted by Megatron96
Flip the question on its head: If TE and WR are the same thing, then why didn't Travis teach Skyy how to be a better WR? Why didn't Skyy run better routes and get open more, get to his landmarks on time, etc.? Why didn't Travis teach JuJu how to beat man/press man more efficiently? Why didn't he mentor MVS to be better at his releases, running his stems, tracking the ball, and so on?
For that matter, why didn't he train Hardman/Pringle/DRob/JWat/Conley/every Chiefs WR except Tyreek to be better WRs? I mean, it's all the same thing, right? No difference between TE/WR so what's the story? Travis a terrible teacher? Travis is a dumbshit? Travis hated all those guys?
Or, and I'm going waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out on a limb here, the positions are sufficiently different that Travis can't teach them a lot of things about how to be a WR.
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This is literally one of the dumbest arguments I've ever had in here. Are you being serious with all of that?
What routes can Travis Kelce not run? That's ridiculous. The guy can run every route in the route tree. He was plenty quick enough to succeed at all of the routes.
Idk that he didn't try and teach those guys. You don't either. The more likely scenario is that you picked a bunch of guys that just aren't very good and nobody was gonna unlock any potential, because they're as good as they're gonna get. It's not like they left and became good all of the sudden.
Hardman is the only relatively high draft pick that you listed.
Pringle - UDFA
DRop - 4th rounder
Justin Watson came from somewhere else that was loaded at WR and he was a 5th rounder
Chris Conley - 3rd rounder
Tyreek Hill can do everything and so you'd think they'd learn from him.
Who the **** has Hopkins "developed"?