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lord_vader

JSN might be the best Seahawk WR I’ve ever watched.
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Anonymous 4w

He absolutely is, and genuinely just one of the best WRs I’ve seen. Ik it’s early but if he continues playing like this he can be an all time great.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

I was able to watch the prime Doug Baldwin years and thought he was severely underrated, but he was never actually in the argument for top 5, Then the prime Tyler Locket years and then getting DK Metcalf But this kid is on another level and he’s still getting better is the scary thing

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Anonymous replying to -> lord_vader 4w

Doug was special as well. Always open and always underrated. Lockett had a special connection with Russ. And as we’re seeing with DK. He just never seems to play up to the level he should. He flashes dominance some games, and completely disappears in others. JSN can be on the level of Jettas and Chase

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

All true. DK had the freak physical attributes to be a monster, but I honestly feel like he learned too much from Lockett on trying to be agile than physical and it showed a lot, then some of the penalties he got where it either hurt the team or got him tossed was aggravating.

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Anonymous replying to -> lord_vader 4w

You probably picked up that I’m a Hawks fan. Watching DK was both exhilarating and infuriating. Bro would score a 40 yard go route TD. Then lose his fucking mind and draw personal fouls because a safety looked at him funny. I didn’t care at all when we let him go. I was glad for the time we got, but believed whole heartedly in JSN (and Mike McDonald)

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

Especially when he would have one or two good plays a game and then it’s just milk carton the other 58 minutes except for having those bone-headed plays where you wish he just stayed as a milk-carton. My hope last year for JSN was he could move up to the 2 spot so Lockett could be a good 3rd option, but honestly JSN not only did that, but there’s a real argument he moved up to 1 with how he played.

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