There's really just not much to say here.Yoop wrote: ↑29 Nov 2020 10:29it clicked for Adams right from the start, just look at the stats as a rookie, he had a very good catch to target rate, and it dropped quite a bit in year two because of the injury, good god you people will say anything to defend Scantling, and I could care less about what people here said about Adams year two, I didn't agree then and I sure wont agree now
https://www.rotowire.com/football/player.php?id=9455
First Two Years:
Davante Adams - 88 catches. 160 Targets. 55% Completion %. 929 Yards. 4 TDs
M. Valdez Scantling - 64 catches. 129 Targets. 49.6% Completion %. 1,033 Yards. 4 TDs
Both receivers showed bursts of stardom their rookie years. Coincidently, both players had their rookie breakout games vs the Patriots interestingly enough. Both showed they had talent but both showed massive concentration lapses that took plays and points off the board. MVS is a bit of a more home run hitter (just look at his yards per catch) so his balls have likely a harder catch rate.
The big difference is Year 3. Adams stepped up as that #2 role looking to be the clear #1 of the future starting Week 12 in 2016.
MVS is not that. MVS will never be a #1 most likely. Nobody here is saying he will. But MVS absolutely can be a fine #3 to stretch the defense and could even develop into that #2 role. He certainly has the quicks and speed for it. He just needs to get rid of the concentration lapses.
And to see a guy who clearly and visibly cares and to see his coaches and teammates rally around him like Rodgers did for Adams when he sucked in 2015...I have confidence MVS can do it.
Will he? Who knows.