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05-22-2024, 06:22 PM | #2 |
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I think Remigio and Joseph are dark horses to make the roster.
Remigio is a great fit for the Rashee Rice role while he's suspended, and looked really ****ing good last year. Joseph is a former top 50 pick and the type of reclamation project Veach and Spags love. Last edited by staylor26; 05-22-2024 at 06:37 PM.. |
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Remigio over Ross?
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2 things come to mind:
1. Skyy better show something bc Remigio is a very similar type of WR that could take his job if he shows out again. 2. The battle for the last CB spot will be really interesting. Kelvin Joseph, Miles Battle, Keith Taylor and Ekow Boye-Doe will be a really fun battle to watch |
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When I imagine defenders on the field, I would think that a BTB (behind the back) would be interceptable in that play. In fact, the three things that make the BTB riskier, IMO, is speed, touch, and trajectory - all which I would expect to be diminished compared to a normal throw. Of course, if PM pulls it off I will be jumping up and down with excitement.
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