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Davis part 2,Keep in mind he was a rookie. At 180 lbs he was a boy amongst men. Give him time. His skill set is hard to find, He will be ok.
Davis part 2,Keep in mind he was a rookie. At 180 lbs he was a boy amongst men. Give him time. His skill set is hard to find, He will be ok.
I almost thought you meant Fred "Sleepy" Davis.Davis part 2,
How is Dotson a disappointment and McLaurin is not? Dotsons catch percentage is slightly higher than McLaurin's and Dotson has one more TD reception.The WR group got off to a slow start with Sam Howell under center, but sprang to life in the fourth quarter when Brissett took over with the Rams leading 28-7.
McLaurin ended the game with a stat line of 6/12 receptions for 141 yards and 1 TD, with a long of 48. That is a great day for any WR if you overlook the 50% reception rate. In the 9+ minutes when he was catching passes from Brissett, it looks a lot better: 3/4 for 93 yards and 1 TD.
As usual, Curtis Samuel was second among the WRs (as well as second on the team, this game) in receiving yards, catching 5/9 targets for 41 yards and 2 TDs. Jahan Dotson caught his lone target from Jacoby Brissett for a 12 yard reception. Byron Pringle was 1/1 for 5 yards. Dyami Brown was targeted once, but failed to make a reception.
dotson is a disappointment this year
We are mathematically eliminated. If Forbes doesn't get all the snaps, I'll be really confused.Kendall Fuller had 5 solo tackles and 6 assists and 1 fumble recovery. In coverage, he was targeted 5 times, allowing 3 receptions for just 12 yards (2.4 yards per target – season low), and an opposing passer rating of 64.6.
Benjamin St-Juste had 1 solo tackle with 2 assists with 1 missed tackle. In coverage, he was targeted 9 times and allowed 6 receptions for 51 yds (5.7 yards per target) with 1 pass defended. That was good for an opposing passer rating of 81.2.
Quan Martin had his biggest day as a Commander with 7 solo tackles and 3 assists with 1 sack. In coverage, he was targeted 5 times and allowed 4 receptions for 43 yards (8.6 yards/target) and an opposing passer rating of 102.5.
Emmanuel Forbes was invisible. Maybe he was just standing sideways.
cant have that kind of production from the 16th overall in this day and age . davis wasa project and now forbes with dotson trending downward