What do we really have in Doubs?

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lupedafiasco wrote:
05 Jul 2023 11:23
Unless Doubs improves his ability to beat press and get off the line better he’s a really subpar WR2 to decent WR3. He has looked really good in practices where there is less physicality but when the pads are on or in games he has looked less stellar.
That's because his QB at the time ___________ SUCKED!!

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RingoCStarrQB wrote:
05 Jul 2023 15:12
lupedafiasco wrote:
05 Jul 2023 11:23
Unless Doubs improves his ability to beat press and get off the line better he’s a really subpar WR2 to decent WR3. He has looked really good in practices where there is less physicality but when the pads are on or in games he has looked less stellar.
That's because his QB at the time ___________ SUCKED!!
What does the QB have to do with a WR's ability to get off the line?

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Captain_Ben wrote:
05 Jul 2023 15:42
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
05 Jul 2023 15:12
lupedafiasco wrote:
05 Jul 2023 11:23
Unless Doubs improves his ability to beat press and get off the line better he’s a really subpar WR2 to decent WR3. He has looked really good in practices where there is less physicality but when the pads are on or in games he has looked less stellar.
That's because his QB at the time ___________ SUCKED!!
What does the QB have to do with a WR's ability to get off the line?
:rotf:

come on now, it's a well established opinion that Bert Fav're was able to telekinetically move his receivers feet in a split second, :lol:

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Hope I am wrong, but he seems like JAG to me. And I said the same thing about MVS. And I didn't say the same thing about Jennings, Jones, or Jordy.

Watson is our elite receiver, not Doubs.

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texas wrote:
05 Jul 2023 18:37
Hope I am wrong, but he seems like JAG to me. And I said the same thing about MVS. And I didn't say the same thing about Jennings, Jones, or Jordy.

Watson is our elite receiver, not Doubs.
I think Doubs is more than a JAG but will never be elite. He is a WR#2 and there are going to be 30 or so receivers in the NFL better than he can ever be. Those 30 or so are called WR#1.

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Captain_Ben wrote:
05 Jul 2023 15:42
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
05 Jul 2023 15:12
lupedafiasco wrote:
05 Jul 2023 11:23
Unless Doubs improves his ability to beat press and get off the line better he’s a really subpar WR2 to decent WR3. He has looked really good in practices where there is less physicality but when the pads are on or in games he has looked less stellar.
That's because his QB at the time ___________ SUCKED!!
What does the QB have to do with a WR's ability to get off the line?
QB can call and execute plays in a way that does not require the reciever to get off the line like Adams did.

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RingoCStarrQB wrote:
05 Jul 2023 19:59
Captain_Ben wrote:
05 Jul 2023 15:42
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
05 Jul 2023 15:12


That's because his QB at the time ___________ SUCKED!!
What does the QB have to do with a WR's ability to get off the line?
QB can call and execute plays in a way that does not require the reciever to get off the line like Adams did.
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I am a Doubs homer. He has a really nice skill-set for the position, a bit of an "it" factor, and he wears #87 which is the stud WR number in Green Bay.
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And yes the QB change will be good for Doubs because he has a better connection with Love (was evident very early on last year) and will not need to run two playbooks in his head at once and get barked at by a snotty hipster for guessing wrong.
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RingoCStarrQB wrote:
05 Jul 2023 19:59
Captain_Ben wrote:
05 Jul 2023 15:42
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
05 Jul 2023 15:12


That's because his QB at the time ___________ SUCKED!!
What does the QB have to do with a WR's ability to get off the line?
QB can call and execute plays in a way that does not require the reciever to get off the line like Adams did.
true, but it takes a QB with young legs to even hope thats successful, for all of Lafleurs time here we've had Rodgers on a clock, Lafleurs goal obviously was to have Rodgers get rid of the ball FASTER, to do that receivers have to get off the LOS quick, or that doesn't work.

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Yoop wrote:
06 Jul 2023 09:03
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
05 Jul 2023 19:59
Captain_Ben wrote:
05 Jul 2023 15:42


What does the QB have to do with a WR's ability to get off the line?
QB can call and execute plays in a way that does not require the reciever to get off the line like Adams did.
true, but it takes a QB with young legs to even hope thats successful, for all of Lafleurs time here we've had Rodgers on a clock, Lafleurs goal obviously was to have Rodgers get rid of the ball FASTER, to do that receivers have to get off the LOS quick, or that doesn't work.
Wow. Gomer Ringo is right again. Or is that Goober Ringo? Dang. Aunt Bee and Andy must be proud. :aok:

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RingoCStarrQB wrote:
06 Jul 2023 11:48
Yoop wrote:
06 Jul 2023 09:03
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
05 Jul 2023 19:59


QB can call and execute plays in a way that does not require the reciever to get off the line like Adams did.
true, but it takes a QB with young legs to even hope thats successful, for all of Lafleurs time here we've had Rodgers on a clock, Lafleurs goal obviously was to have Rodgers get rid of the ball FASTER, to do that receivers have to get off the LOS quick, or that doesn't work.
Wow. Gomer Ringo is right again. Or is that Goober Ringo? Dang. Aunt Bee and Andy must be proud. :aok:
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Labrev wrote:
05 Jul 2023 21:34
I am a Doubs homer. He has a really nice skill-set for the position, a bit of an "it" factor, and he wears #87 which is the stud WR number in Green Bay.
If Doubs can master the back-shoulder, sideline catches like Jordy did, oh, that’ll be special!

I still think that Jordy doesn’t get enough credit for being what he was. He was truly special. But he was also in a superb WR room for a long time. Definitely deserves Packer HOF.
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