I don’t know guys, starting to wonder if JSN is actually a true WR1… 🤔

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  1. Love to see it. The system is working because teams are forced to respect the threat of the run as Kubiak routinely dials up jumbo packages with multiple tight ends. The play action works because teams stuff the box, and JSN feasts because the play action works.

    Now… I also do have to put some respect on JaMarr Chase. The guy has largely been playing with Browning and now Flacco and is still Top 5 in the league. That’s nothing short of spectacular.

    Really encouraging to see this, because even with the Prime Russ and Angry Doug Baldwin years, or even with DK, I don’t recall a time where a Seahawks receiver held the top spot like this.

  2. I hope he keeps this up once he starts to get double and triple teamed! Horton and our TE’s about to eat then too! Coop a little bit too I guess.

  3. Kinda crazy that Egbuka got like half those yards against us. We were especially banged up in the secondary that game.

  4. Weird that a slot receiver has so many yards. Do slot receivers normally line up outside 75% of the time?

  5. JSN is the closest thing I’ve seen since Antonio brown. I’m just some guy. But JSN’s 40 time not matching his game speed whatsoever is the closest thing I’ve seen to Antonio brown.

  6. With DK gone he’s totally been getting exposed. He didn’t even get 100 yards in that one game!

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    Thought he was more of a Wes Welker/Julian Edelman type (which *is* pretty good, for the record.) Didn’t think he could stretch the field like he has been.

  8. Love seeing his evolution over these first 3 seasons. He’s been such a bright spot. I know GEQBUS is relieved to not have the orbital drop-off of receiver quality everyone said he’d fail because of.

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