- Ranked 2nd among charted prospects in success rate vs. man (75%) and press coverage (75.7%) - Led all prospects in success rate vs. zone coverage (88.1%) - He can play inside and outsidehttps://t.co/HbifB61JlJpic.twitter.com/HYsV8rlAzF
I think it was literally Skyy's first game where he was targeted more than 3 times. Okay, maybe 4.
He caught 80% of his passes, including three big third down receptions (according to the commentators, don't shoot the messenger if I got that wrong:-)).
He's doing fine when he's given a legit shot. [Reply]
Everything Albert Wilson did was maximizing his talent. Skyy is just scratching the surface on his.
If you can't see the difference with the eye test then your eyes aren't seasoned enough and you, should, I dunno, grind film or something instead of posting. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
Everything Albert Wilson did was maximizing his talent. Skyy is just scratching the surface on his.
If you can't see the difference with the eye test then your eyes aren't seasoned enough and you, should, I dunno, grind film or something instead of posting.
So you hope.
Telling someone to go watch film when my projections about Skyy have more or less been accurate in comparison to his supporters is an interesting take i guess. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Skyys ceiling is obviously higher than Wilsons
But yeah, that was a Wilson-like game
And I'm fine with that for now
Again:
Originally Posted by :
Albert Wilson never once made multiple plays like that on 3rd down, in arguably the biggest game of the year, against guys like Derwin James.
Skyy did it as a rookie in his first legitimate opportunity on the national stage.
It's a lazy, just look at the box score, take. [Reply]
Albert Wilson never once made multiple plays like that on 3rd down, in arguably the biggest game of the year, against guys like Derwin James.
As if you would remember any critical catches Albert Wilson may have made and against whom 5+ years ago.
And no, my thoughts have nothing to do with box scores. It just so happens the stats back up my opinion.
Here's a stat you didn't know before making that post: 12 of Albert Wilson's 16 catches that year went for 1st downs. 75% of his catches went for a 1st down.
You sure about that statement you made? Cuz you shouldn't be. [Reply]
Wilson had one game with Patrick Mahomes and went off for 150 yards. Let's not sit here and say Moore's 65 yard game where he was silent for three quarters is just an obvious step above that. It wasn't.
Again, y'all are acting like he dominated out there. He didn't.
He had a nice game (nice quarter really) - take the W.
The rest is overplaying your hand something awful. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
As if you would remember any critical catches Albert Wilson may have made and against whom 5+ years ago.
And no, my thoughts have nothing to do with box scores. It just so happens the stats back up my opinion.
Here's a stat you didn't know before making that post: 12 of Albert Wilson's 16 catches that year went for 1st downs. 75% of his catches went for a 1st down.
You sure about that statement you made? Cuz you shouldn't be.
Originally Posted by : in arguably the biggest game of the year, against guys like Derwin James.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Wilson had one game with Patrick Mahomes and went off for 150 yards. Let's not sit here and say Moore's 65 yard game where he was silent for three quarters is just an obvious step above that. It wasn't.
Again, y'all are acting like he dominated out there. He didn't.
He had a nice game (nice quarter really) - take the W.
The rest is overplaying your hand something awful.
Never said he did, but Albert fucking Wilson never came up that big in a game like that agaisnt a guy like Derwin James.
Can we at least agree on that simple fact? [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I spent literally zero posts saying he was worthless. And in fact spent weeks calling for him to start.
But continue having the argument you want to have. You seem to be enjoying yourself.
If y'all are just gonna do exactly what I say you're gonna do, it's going to be REALLY boring around here.
When you choose a side on a particular issue, you’re incessant in pushing that view. Post after post.
We sign Toney, he has a good game, and what’s one of your main takeaways in the Toney thread? How it’s proof that Moore isn’t good and has already been surpassed by a guy who could comprehend the playbook in a week.
Over and over again. This is what you do. Support a narrative almost like it’s your personal jihad.
Mahomes might have a kid and could miss time? Let’s bring up Frank Clark’s experience in the Mahomes thread when he missed practice.
It’s like you sometimes become a more articulate Russian bot.
So yeah, dude, a lot of people haven’t been saying Skyy is the second coming of Jesus Christ but have been saying that it’s early and entirely too soon to judge a rookie.
So you can quote your post that allows for the widest landing strip in terms of what he’s capable of and pretend like that’s the vibe you’ve put out there on him. But I suspect most people here can see through that. [Reply]
Let's see Skyy repeat that performance and have some consistency in his game. If he is as good as some believe, a so called WR2, he should get more snaps than MVS. [Reply]
Some of ya'll are taking my Albert Wilson comparison like it's some sort of diss.
Maybe you just need need to give more credit to Albert Wilson, as ive been saying?
Wilson was a good complimentary role player who was a dependable target when thrown at, and who made the most of his opportunities. He parlayed that into a 7 year career. He was a quicker, smaller guy who did good work underneath, had the speed to go over the top and Andy really liked him.
He wasn't a mismatch problem. He wasn't a guy that made chicken salad out of chicken shit. Nothing particularly exciting, but he made plays when his number was called. [Reply]
Skyy could have a similar type of role as Albert Wilson did. He’s actually very similar in size and speed.
Imagine if Wilson had better hands instead of consistently alligator arming the ball? Imagine if he could run routes and exploit the middle of the field?
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Never said he did, but Albert fucking Wilson never came up that big in a game like that agaisnt a guy like Derwin James.
Can we at least agree on that simple fact?
No. No we can't.
Because you're overstating how "big" that game was (wasn't really big at all) and you have NO IDEA who Albert Wilson beat and when on his 12 1st down catches. [Reply]