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John Brown, offensive mvp of night


dave mcbride

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On the winning drive, he catches a 40 yard pass despite being interfered with (catching it got the bills another 7+ or so yards compared to him not catching it), broke up what could easily have been an INT on the next play, and recovered Singletary’s fumble just before the TD throw to Croft. He had one drop, yes, but overall he had a great night.

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Brown like the rest of the team has been a very big surprise this season. I never expected the team to get to 10 wins with so much turnover on offense from last season. Great job by Brown for stepping up and being an integral part of the offense. 

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9 minutes ago, dave mcbride said:

On the winning drive, he catches a 40 yard pass despite being interfered with (catching it got the bills another 7+ or so yards compared to him not catching it), broke up what could easily have been an INT on the next play, and recovered Singletary’s fumble just before the TD throw to Croft. He had one drop, yes, but overall he had a great night.

 

It's doubly impressive that he continues to make plays when he's about the only eligible receiver on the field that's a legitimate NFL starter

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1 hour ago, Rc2catch said:

If anything I never understood why they don’t target him more. Been lots of games they are successful targeting him in the first half and then they don’t go his way anymore. He cant be completely blanketed the rest of the game 

 

You can't run an offense through John Brown. He isn't that caliber of receiver, and defenses don't really have to respect anyone else on the team. Credit to Josh Allen for making him this productive. I am very pleasantly surprised by Brown's hands. I knew he could get open at an above average level but he also regularly makes tough catches. He is everything I want in a #2. Put a true #1 across from him next year and the sky's the limit for our passing game.

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4 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

You can't run an offense through John Brown. He isn't that caliber of receiver, and defenses don't really have to respect anyone else on the team. Credit to Josh Allen for making him this productive. I am very pleasantly surprised by Brown's hands. I knew he could get open at an above average level but he also regularly makes tough catches. He is everything I want in a #2. Put a true #1 across from him next year and the sky's the limit for our passing game.

Cooper Kupp

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3 minutes ago, Sherlock Holmes said:

Cooper Kupp

You see him as a "NUMBER ONE" receiver in a different offense? 

 

Okay, I'll bite: why? I don't follow the Rams closely, but when I do watch them, it seems like Woods is every bit as integral, if nor more so. Is Kupp injured in recent weeks? Help me see what you see, Inspector...

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2 hours ago, Simon said:

 

It's doubly impressive that he continues to make plays when he's about the only eligible receiver on the field that's a legitimate NFL starter

 

Beasley is a legit NFL starter.  But if he wants to be regarded as a #2 (or even #1 as some here suggest), he needs to start pulling in some of those higher DOD throws

 

1 hour ago, Rc2catch said:

If anything I never understood why they don’t target him more. Been lots of games they are successful targeting him in the first half and then they don’t go his way anymore. He cant be completely blanketed the rest of the game 

 

He is sometimes, and he's been ineffective sometimes when tightly covered by a physical guy.  We saw that in the Browns game and on the Ravens goal line.

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