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Originally Posted by TwistedChief
Ah, never thought about it like that.
So the challenge is replacing JJSS’s production?
And do you think that might be an insurmountable task after having traded Tyreek Hill away and replaced his production with a number of different receivers?
Who - ex ante - would you think would be harder to replace? JJSS or Hill?
Not saying replacing production is easy. But also saying we have some track record of success that should prevent these dramatically negative takes following week 2.
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Well, there’s a couple of things loaded into that. While I believe we’re capable of much better last years offense was prototypical for efficiency. With juju you’re talking target share, but also a guy who knew where to be and caught everything that came to him.
Two years ago we had tyreek but depth that kept making mistake after mistake. If anything our team for now feels more like two years ago. We’ve lost a step in efficiency and unlike two years ago we don’t have a big hitter like tyreek who can help heal mistakes. So not only did we lose target share but our mistakes force us to press more and so far our best target to do that is Watson… and I’d rather have better options then that.
Ultimately where I’d rather lane is where we should’ve been with tyreek. A legit primary target surrounded by quality depth. I don’t know why people act like replacing juju with a legit wr1 keeps us from running the same efficient offense except with more explosion and consistency