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  • kindlecatsb'ng
    Pro Bowler
    • Sep 2008
    • 1522

    Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    • kindlecatsb'ng
      Pro Bowler
      • Sep 2008
      • 1522

      Sounded like a home game here.
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      • NorthCoast
        Legend
        • Sep 2008
        • 26225

        Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
        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 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?
        The mental part of DJ's game prevents him from being a better WR.

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        • Moonie
          Hall of Famer
          • Sep 2013
          • 2511

          We rock! It was never in doubt. We steamrolled the opposition.

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          • kindlecatsb'ng
            Pro Bowler
            • Sep 2008
            • 1522

            a nice pre-Christmas gift!
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            • BURGH86STEEL
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 6908

              Originally posted by NorthCoast
              The mental part of DJ's game prevents him from being a better WR.
              DJ is pretty good. He improved on the dropped passes. Running backwards is a bad habit depending on the situation. He can improve.

              For DJ to reach his fulll potential he will need to get better and more consistent Oline and QB play. DJ probably took less money to remain with the Steelers. d

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              • whisper
                Legend
                • Mar 2020
                • 9423

                Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
                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 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?
                Yea, now MKIA is comparing DJ to Barry Sanders. I've seen it all now.

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                • WindyCitySteel
                  Legend
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 15525

                  Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
                  DJ is pretty good. He improved on the dropped passes. Running backwards is a bad habit depending on the situation. He can improve.

                  For DJ to reach his fulll potential he will need to get better and more consistent Oline and QB play. DJ probably took less money to remain with the Steelers. d
                  He's in his 4th year at one of the easiest positions to transition from college to the NFL. He is who he is at this point, a nice #2 receiver.

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                  • Moonie
                    Hall of Famer
                    • Sep 2013
                    • 2511

                    Here's that Marcus Allen penalty. Drugs, man.

                    Pittsburgh Steelers backup linebacker Marcus Allen committed the most dumbfounding penalty of 2022, which led to points scored by the Carolina Panthers.

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                    • BURGH86STEEL
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 6908

                      Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
                      He's in his 4th year at one of the easiest positions to transition from college to the NFL. He is who he is at this point, a nice #2 receiver.
                      I don't care about 1, 2, or 3. I view DJ as a multidimensional threat. This is why DJ was resigned and paid. Simple view right?

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                      • WindyCitySteel
                        Legend
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 15525

                        Shame we gakked that game last week, we'd be in great position for a wildcard.

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                        • BURGH86STEEL
                          Legend
                          • May 2008
                          • 6908

                          Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
                          Shame we gakked that game last week, we'd be in great position for a wildcard.
                          When you make mistakes then you lose games. Simple view right?

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                          • WindyCitySteel
                            Legend
                            • Nov 2011
                            • 15525

                            Originally posted by Moonie
                            Here's that Marcus Allen penalty. Drugs, man.

                            https://fansided.com/2022/12/18/stee...penalty-video/
                            No idea where he could have possibly learned such clownish behavior. It's a complete mystery.

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                            • Moonie
                              Hall of Famer
                              • Sep 2013
                              • 2511

                              Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
                              No idea where he could have possibly learned such clownish behavior. It's a complete mystery.

                              You're trying too hard, and it shows. Not even you believe there is any nexus, correlation or comparison between the event you posted and what Marcus Allen did today.

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                              • Moonie
                                Hall of Famer
                                • Sep 2013
                                • 2511

                                I don't understand where Freiermoof was today. Great game, but I don't understand lack of TE.

                                (And Pickens is probably throwing a spazz somewhere in Carolina right now.)

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