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Curtis Samuel's favorite play


BrianS

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Just heard this in the press conferences for today and was pretty impressed.  When asked about all the clutch plays he's made this season, he was asked which one was his favorite.  He said his favorite play this season was the one where he provided all the blocks for DJ Moore when he scored the long TD in Atlanta.

Still not sure about the hands on that guy, but his hearts in the right place.

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21 hours ago, BrianS said:

Just heard this in the press conferences for today and was pretty impressed.  When asked about all the clutch plays he's made this season, he was asked which one was his favorite.  He said his favorite play this season was the one where he provided all the blocks for DJ Moore when he scored the long TD in Atlanta.

Still not sure about the hands on that guy, but his hearts in the right place.

After Moton I would be super happy to resign him, he is a great asset for our team.

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6 hours ago, PandaMan said:

His hands aren’t a concern to me.  He’s made plenty of clutch catches with those palms, his health is my #1 concern.  I’d love to re-sign the guy.  Him and DJ seem to be pretty good friends.

 I'm concerned that some idiot will overpay him. Good for him, but if love to keep him on a team friendly deal.

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curtis is having a worse season compared to last year stat wise but stats only show half the story , curtis samuel has actually been our best receiver and most important he has more 3 rd down clutch plays which helped us win most of our games 

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20 hours ago, Mister said:

curtis is having a worse season compared to last year stat wise but stats only show half the story , curtis samuel has actually been our best receiver and most important he has more 3 rd down clutch plays which helped us win most of our games 

He’s definitely not our best receiver. He has been clutch on third down but he’s being covered by the teams 3rd best corner/coverage dB on almost every play. I don’t know if he’s been double teamed all year. Robbie gets all the attention and is number 2 in yards total nfl.

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On 10/27/2020 at 1:58 PM, BrianS said:

Just heard this in the press conferences for today and was pretty impressed.  When asked about all the clutch plays he's made this season, he was asked which one was his favorite.  He said his favorite play this season was the one where he provided all the blocks for DJ Moore when he scored the long TD in Atlanta.

Still not sure about the hands on that guy, but his hearts in the right place.

He has the highest catch rate of our receivers by a significant amount. Why are you concerned about his hands?

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On 10/27/2020 at 4:58 PM, BrianS said:

Just heard this in the press conferences for today and was pretty impressed.  When asked about all the clutch plays he's made this season, he was asked which one was his favorite.  He said his favorite play this season was the one where he provided all the blocks for DJ Moore when he scored the long TD in Atlanta.

Still not sure about the hands on that guy, but his hearts in the right place.

I had trended anti-Samuel but his performance this year has won me over. I think we should sign him to another contract.

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Until we can evolve to where everything isn't love vs hate, pro vs anti, best vs worst we are going to have these absurd weekly reactions to players. Reality doesn't fit into these simplistic models.

He has played a key role of converting 3rd downs but not in the conversation of best receiver. Its almost like he's playing the role of TE in this functional regard.

 

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