The difference in the game was two really awful play calls by the Giants from the one yard line and the ridiculous TD pass to Morris that only Josh is capable of making. Talent gap can cover blemishes like crazy.
He can be frustrating but I think a WR with consistent high production and limited mistakes is just called a WR1. Very rarely you get a Marvin Harrison and a Reggie Wayne on the same team and a great QB who can get both of them the ball. I just think the fans on this board who want a massive upgrade at WR2 don't realize how hard those players are to find. Like 28 teams want a better one.
It's a good position group for them. And yet combined those two have 353 yards and 3 TD this year whereas Gabe has 341 yards and 4 TD. Not saying any of these other players are bad. I just think some folks here are unrealistic about the production that a WR2 is supposed to have.
I'm thinking relative to our fan base not considering Gabe Davis to be a weapon though. It's kinda funny because a lot of these fan bases are unsatisfied with their #2 weapons too. Bengals fans talk about Tee Higgins roughly the same way.
It's pretty obvious that the NFL doesn't know what to do with the talent asymmetry between edge rushers and OTs. Letting them get the first step seems to be a compromise of sorts.
https://www.theonion.com/michael-phelps-apologizes-to-nation-after-tasting-subwa-1819573516
Always reminded of this when athletes are on Subway commercials.
Still obvious?