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"They have never been able to replace me... until today."


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5 hours ago, ellis said:

We still need to see more production on consistent level. One catch is not enough in a game, even if it’s a 50+ yarder. They got the ball in his hands on a jet sweep, and that’s not a bad way to use him either.

So he’s definitely not at 89’s level. That play did feel a lot like X-clown. 

He's on pace for 1,200 yards on 91 receptions with 6 TD's. In YEAR 2! Give it a rest already, #willya?

Olsen is on pace for 1,200 yards on 85 receptions with 10 TD's.

 

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17 hours ago, ellis said:

We still need to see more production on consistent level. One catch is not enough in a game, even if it’s a 50+ yarder. They got the ball in his hands on a jet sweep, and that’s not a bad way to use him either.

So he’s definitely not at 89’s level. That play did feel a lot like X-clown. 

Agreed, but his production will depend to a large extent on the qb being able to get the ball to him.  

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So far this year, the production has been good. I’m speaking on the whole, let’s see a good consistent six weeks of football. Eliminate those fumbles. Continue to work to get open. 

The point about his production consistency was to underscore that he’s not yet at 89’s level. I was clarifying that for those who mistook this video piece as a direct comparison of careers. 

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On 9/27/2019 at 9:47 AM, NorthTryon said:

Are you saying balls like the one during the Rams game where he caught it then fumbled after thirty yards, or the Skins game last year where he did the same?  A lot of veteran QBs won't even throw to players that have struggled like DJ with fumbling issues and drops.  He is earning back trust from his QB and teammates every snap.  He has had plenty of passes thrown his way that he could catch.  Quit using positive stuff to take shots at our franchise, former MVP QB.  

DJ doesn't drop passes.

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