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I think this line of logic does not apply to CJ. if you've seen the way he accelerates, then you know that those long TDs aren't a result of him getting lucky with a bunch of blocks far downfield or defenses being wide open. They are the result of him finding a crease early in the run and then...
the amazing thing about CJ is that the long runs might not go down - his speed is so great that the number of scenarios where he can easily take it to the house are many times greater than for any other back playing right now.
i would say wes welker gets a lot of touches in an untraditional manner - screen passes, quick outs, short stuff that gets the ball in his hands and lets him do the work. and i'd say reggie bush may also qualify as someone that doesn't fit into a single positional mold. but i mean, we're just at...
question: just because he's a wide receiver, does that automatically drop his ceiling in comparison to a rb?
in the past, when wide receivers mainly got the ball by running a good route and then catching the ball, i would have agreed with such sentiment, but i think offensive philosophies...
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