I knew someone was going to come to that conclusion.
Maybe, it was getting demoted to the second team that inspired his new found work ethic?
Na! Goffs obviously shit.
I suppose you’d consider me a hater, even though, if you look, I started this thread.
I don’t hate him. I want him to get his shit together and live up to his potential.
Just an add, to clarify.
When I think about Jamo, I see a young man that can have the kind of impact that Herman Moore and Calvin Johnson had, plus Jamo is on a better team than either of them ever saw in their entire career.
He’s on a team that could very possibly go to the Super Bowl, this season!
I wonder about what he see’s?
Light it up, little brother! Light it up!
LIGHT IT UP!!!
You said you were a super star, and I believed you.
I don’t hate him, but I am worried that his blessing (his speed) in the form he has it, will make things harder for him. He is a track star kind of runner. His stride is long and his feat often leave the ground (both feet even). It looks great but it may not be great. With a stride like this, it is more difficult to cut back or adjust to the ball. The best players (in any speed position, including running qb’s) tend to have quick, short strides. There may be outliers, but I expect they would have great hands (jury is out on this) and a long catch radius to compensate. Jamo’s speed will always be a weapon (you have to cover him), but I am a bit worried. I hope I am completely wrong about this.