- Early career production - Dynamic threat downfield & after the catch - Elite speed & start-stop ability - Fluid mover w/ good route running chops - Ball tracking is A+
Not entirely sure why the vibe isn't higher when talking about him in the WR class. pic.twitter.com/dv3JjdyZgh
I'll write something fresh about Worthy tomorrow morning now that he's a Chief to lay out how he's more than speed, but for now here's an excerpt from article linked in the below tweet... https://t.co/EcW7QtUrFFpic.twitter.com/811ahCEfMS
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
My God, Quinn Ewers is terrible. I can’t tell you how many times I watched Ewers miss this guy and thought, “That would’ve been a huge play, if not a TD, if Nix had thrown that pass.”
Why didn't he transfer? Surely they are giving Arch Manning the reigns next year right? [Reply]
Originally Posted by xztop123:
Mvs lol. So bad at creating separation vs man coverage.
I wonder why Hardman couldn’t help maybe he lost a step.
Hardman ended up in the hospital with a weird condition that paralyzed his legs back in 2022. It’s not surprising if he lost some speed as a result of this unfortunate health problem. I’m sure he’s very grateful to be walking these days, and even managed to have a couple huge plays in the most recent Super Bowl victory. Good for him! [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Hardman ended up in the hospital with a weird condition that paralyzed his legs back in 2022. It’s not surprising if he lost some speed as a result of this unfortunate health problem. I’m sure he’s very grateful to be walking these days, and even managed to have a couple huge plays in the most recent Super Bowl victory. Good for him!
His abbs were torn off his pelvis I think. I know a PBR rider who had the same issue. Ouch! [Reply]
Ex-USC QB Marcus Grant from NFLN’s Fantasy Live picked Worthy as his top fantasy points-producing rookie WR this season today. Ahead of Nabers, MHJr, Odunze…everybody. Said he’s “much more than a speed guy” with good YAC like Rice. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
Ex-USC QB Marcus Grant from NFLN’s Fantasy Live picked Worthy as his top fantasy points-producing rookie WR this season today. Ahead of Nabers, MHJr, Odunze…everybody. Said he’s “much more than a speed guy” with good YAC like Rice.
That might all be true but if he's not an "alpha" what good is any of it? [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
Ex-USC QB Marcus Grant from NFLN’s Fantasy Live picked Worthy as his top fantasy points-producing rookie WR this season today. Ahead of Nabers, MHJr, Odunze…everybody. Said he’s “much more than a speed guy” with good YAC like Rice.
When I hear somebody talking about Worthy as if he's just a straight line speed guy and gadget weapon, I immediately know they haven't actually watched him or done their homework. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
Ex-USC QB Marcus Grant from NFLN’s Fantasy Live picked Worthy as his top fantasy points-producing rookie WR this season today. Ahead of Nabers, MHJr, Odunze…everybody. Said he’s “much more than a speed guy” with good YAC like Rice.
When I hear somebody talking about Worthy as if he's just a straight line speed guy and gadget weapon, I immediately know they haven't actually watched him or done their homework. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
When I hear somebody talking about Worthy as if he's just a straight line speed guy and gadget weapon, I immediately know they haven't actually watched him or done their homework.
It's so annoying...it's just guys trying to justify the positions they had regarding what ever player it is.
Perfect example, was listening to Cowherd's podcast last night and he was talking about how Worthy has been injured a ton...right then, I'm like yeah you haven't watched him one bit lol. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
When I hear somebody talking about Worthy as if he's just a straight line speed guy and gadget weapon, I immediately know they haven't actually watched him or done their homework.
Giving things a charitable reading, for certain coaches that's absolutely what he'd have to be.
We'll need to come up with some tricks to deal with the lack of play strength. It's a thing. A fairly significant one. He CAN be bodied off.
So we'll have to come up with motion, route combos and usage patters that really discourage/prevent teams from trying to get physical with him.
Not every team has a coach that can do that as well as ours can. So if you're viewing the guy in a vacuum, I could see reaching that conclusion.
But here? Well, we have a better shot than most at getting everything out of him. Reid's a wizard at motion, route combos and establishing/breaking tendencies. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Giving things a charitable reading, for certain coaches that's absolutely what he'd have to be.
We'll need to come up with some tricks to deal with the lack of play strength. It's a thing. A fairly significant one. He CAN be bodied off.
So we'll have to come up with motion, route combos and usage patters that really discourage/prevent teams from trying to get physical with him.
Not every team has a coach that can do that as well as ours can. So if you're viewing the guy in a vacuum, I could see reaching that conclusion.
But here? Well, we have a better shot than most at getting everything out of him. Reid's a wizard at motion, route combos and establishing/breaking tendencies.
I'm speaking more to the assumption that he's a gadget guy that can't run routes, track the ball, etc.
Sure, he's a very unique talent with his size, so you absolutely have to have a plan/role specifically for him, but I think not having one is more of an indictment on the coach than anything.
All of these young offensive minds like McDaniels, McVay, Shanaham, Slowik, Johnson, etc. would all know exactly how to use him too. [Reply]