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Stallsworth was an absolute burner deep threat.  I remember having him on my fantasy team year after year.  While I would love your comparison to be true, I just don't see it.

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Just now, Virgil said:

Stallsworth was an absolute burner deep threat.  I remember having him on my fantasy team year after year.  While I would love your comparison to be true, I just don't see it.

 

This is a joke, right?  John Stallworth played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 70s.

 

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4 minutes ago, eball said:

 

This is a joke, right?  John Stallworth played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 70s.

 

 

Hahahaha, you're so right! I was thinking Donte Stallworth.  

 

Leave me alone, I'm still hungover from not sleeping!

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8 minutes ago, eball said:

 

This is a joke, right?  John Stallworth played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 70s.

 

lol, had me googling "when did fantasy football start?"

 

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9 hours ago, Scott7975 said:

For sure. Keon is a wasted spot and bad draft pick. Need to find a spot for Gabe on the roster. Is Beane ballsy enough to cut Keon for him? Probably not. 

I said before the game to put Gabe / Shavers opposite Palmer and it should stay that way.  However, i do think Keon as a redzone guy could pay big. Just a matter of who and how many do you suit up on gameday.

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10 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Agree with this. Bad Tampa pass D but my word I'd rather Shavers and Gabe rotating than Keon. He is a net negative to the offense. 

Yep. Additional by subtraction. The passing game looked like a different animal yesterday. IDC about Tampa’s bad pass defense. The Fins & Falcons both stifled Allen and they aren’t exactly world beaters. 

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Yikes.  I want to be wrong and I just got new glasses so maybe I am because what I see so far is a jag.  Not fast, not quick, average route runner, good size and physicality.  After not being drafted and toiling on the PS for 2 years, he made the 53 this year which suggests coachability and a good work ethic. 

 

Put all that together and I'm rooting for the kid, but I don't see him as a HOF Stallworth comp.  Though I wouldn't mind him taking more snaps away from Coleman.        

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5 hours ago, D. L. Hot-Flamethrower said:

Give me Shavers and Davis any day over Keon. Just don't try tell me Shakir reminds you of Lynn Swann!😂

 Shakir reminds me of Andre Reed 

1 hour ago, hondo in seattle said:

Yikes.  I want to be wrong and I just got new glasses so maybe I am because what I see so far is a jag.  Not fast, not quick, average route runner, good size and physicality.  After not being drafted and toiling on the PS for 2 years, he made the 53 this year which suggests coachability and a good work ethic. 

 

Put all that together and I'm rooting for the kid, but I don't see him as a HOF Stallworth comp.  Though I wouldn't mind him taking more snaps away from Coleman.        

 

He led all wrs Sunday in avg separation according to next gen stats.

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2 hours ago, Virgil said:

Stallsworth was an absolute burner deep threat.  I remember having him on my fantasy team year after year.  While I would love your comparison to be true, I just don't see it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What's your opinion on this route here?

 

I feel like there's a legitimate deep threat here. 

 

I was reading unconfirmed stuff online that he's a 10.4 100 meter guy also ... 

 

 

 

 

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Lol. Don't think he belongs on the WOF yet, but he's showed some nice things when given an opportunity.  I noticed he ran a slick little route against Miami last week too on the end zone interception.  It was just a bad ball by Allen.

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Shavers is not at all sudden or twitchy.  He was getting opportunities because the Buccaneers left a backup cornerback on an island with him.  If defenses make a point of trying to take him out of the game, I think he'll probably disappear.  Kudos to Shavers for taking advantage.  He showed he can be effective in making a defense a little more honest in their coverage schemes.  

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