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I'm Surprised by Zay Jones' Slow Start


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I expected him to get off to a much better start given his family's NFL background and his College production.

The NFL is a lot faster than the games at East Carolina State. The wheels in his head are tuning too slowly, but that shold change as the season progresses.

 

A bit of diffence in level of competition: :doh:

 

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As they say, WR is one of the toughest positions to learn in the pros.

 

The NFL is a lot faster than the games at East Carolina State.

 

The wheels in his head are tuning too slowly, but that shold change as the season progresses...

 

Catching the ball cleanly seems to be his biggest issue.

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Sure, a bit...

But none of our wide receivers have more than 3 receptions in any of our first 3 games.

Tyrod Taylor doesn't throw down the field this year. Just check downs to RBs and some passes to the TEs. We might as well not have WRs.

 

Week 3 - 6 WR receptions

Matthews: 3

Holmes: 2

K. Clay: 1

 

Week 2 - 7 WR receptions

Matthews: 3

Holmes: 2

Jones: 2

 

Week 1 - 4 WR receptions

Matthews: 2

Jones: 1

Holmes: 1

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Catching the ball cleanly seems to be his biggest issue.

He's had some attempts that would be difficult for seasoned vets. That ball that bounced off his hands in the EZ today was catchable, but tough nevertheless.

 

Still, it bears watching. I thought his technique was weak on the ball he droped in the Carolina game--jumped unnecessarily and/or too soon, making the attempt that much harder than it needed to be.

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Dude can't catch a cold.

 

I don't want to have to bust out the B word yet. Hopefully he starts catching soon.

 

On the TD, smart move by Dennison to keep a receiver behind Zay that might be able to catch the football after it goes through his hands.

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I looked in depth at one year where the general consensus was that it was a strong deep draft.

 

After 1 season slightly less than half of each team's #1 picks were first on the depth charts of the team that chose them. There was a steep drop-of #2 picks who were first on the depth charts their second sason.

 

Folks are right its only 2 games and quite frankly if he ends the season as a back-up on the depth chart he still is far from a bust s a rookie.

 

Eric Moulds career is more like it than a 2nd round pick becoming a star as a rookie.

 

Pa.

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I'm confident he will get in a groove soon. But he had two bad drops today. He has to catch that slant in the endzone. That's an easy TD and we were very fortunate with the bounce. I expected him to have a good game after last week's ending and he was worse. But I do think he will get comfortable and then become reliable.

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I'm confident he will get in a groove soon. But he had two bad drops today. He has to catch that slant in the endzone. That's an easy TD and we were very fortunate with the bounce. I expected him to have a good game after last week's ending and he was worse. But I do think he will get comfortable and then become reliable.

Just wait until they play some bad defenses. First three games have been against solid to good defenses.

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Dude can't catch a cold.

 

I don't want to have to bust out the B word yet. Hopefully he starts catching soon.

 

On the TD, smart move by Dennison to keep a receiver behind Zay that might be able to catch the football after it goes through his hands.

Didnt you just do that tho? Bust out the B word haha Edited by CDogg20
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Catching the ball cleanly seems to be his biggest issue.

He needs to call his college and ask them if he left his hands there. He caught everything in college.

 

He needs a pair of those sticky/tacky gloves OBJ wears.

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Different era. It's much easier for WRs to make an impact earlier in their careers these days.

 

Mounds didn't play his first year because Marv hated rookies still and really wouldn't play them out of principle. It was just stubborn and stupid. He was more ready to play than people remember. And then when he played he was immediately pretty good. Maybe it was because of year three but the main reason he didn't play early was just a policy by Marv.
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