He did fumble it, Carolina recovered (they threw the blue flag/bean bag). Terrible announcing crew didn't discuss it.
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I would love for DJ to accept the role of "Stick mover" with the occasional big play. I think you see today (without the head case stuff), he can be extremely effective in that role. I think the problem for him, is he sees himself as the WR1 and that leads to maybe trying to do too much (hence the lord of the back dance).
I think it must be hard given the psychological makeup of the diva WR that is today's NFL.Comment
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DJ has the ability to do whatever he wants on the football field. He can beat man, zone, or combination coverages. He is "mini AB" without a HOF QB throwing to him.I would love for DJ to accept the role of "Stick mover" with the occasional big play. I think you see today (without the head case stuff), he can be extremely effective in that role. I think the problem for him, is he sees himself as the WR1 and that leads to maybe trying to do too much (hence the lord of the back dance).
I think it must be hard given the psychological makeup of the diva WR that is today's NFL.
I never read or heard DJ say he saw himself as a number one. Maybe this is your perception? I don't view WRs as 1 vs two, ect. I view WR's groups as skill sets and how well they can complement each other. DJ can be played anywhere as a WR and have success in the NFL.
DJ is a WR that can make plays in space. He attempted to create space by running backwards. It can be maddening in situational football. Sometimes an offense needs a 1st down. Teaching point for DJ.
Barry Sanders had a lot of negative runs attempting to make things happen. Overall good vs limited bad?Comment
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