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Originally Posted by staylor26
Bullshit excuse is this is your argument against my point. He's not getting open on that play against McDuffie in the endzone 9 times out of 10 if he's health either. McDuffie and Sneed had little trouble covering him.
Deebo has never been a route runner or separator. That's not who he is, and he will never be that guy.
He's a very valuable weapon, but he's essentially a WR/RB tweener, and that's not as valuable as a legitimate WR that can run a full route tree and separate consistently.
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It was a fact. Deebo suffered a shoulder injury earlier in the year that kept him from playing for a few games. Then he reinjured it in the NFCCG, I think. Then he injured his hammy. Now, I don't know about you, but I can't run very well/fast when I tweak my hammy. And in that "Receiver" show, Deebo told one of his trainers on camera that he couldn't move his left arm without experiencing a lot of pain (I think, might've been a teammate).
Now, we agree that Aiyuk is the better WR. It's just my opinion that Deebo is the more versatile weapon. Ymmv.