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Titans having a heck of an offseason and now have two premiere receivers for Tannehill along with Henry.
I'd still put them behind the Chiefs and Bills.Titans putting on their cards on the table ...
I would say they are the front runners in the AFC as we move into training camp..
Lol like clockwork..This is a really good signing...
RTR Julio!!!
They're still behind the Steelers...Titans putting on their cards on the table ...
I would say they are the front runners in the AFC as we move into training camp..
He had one of his worst seasons statistically. A lot to give up for a 30 + year old WR. He might be a good complement to Brown but you have to wonder if that tank is half empty at this point.This could be a great pick up depending on what JJ has left in the tank. For the price they paid seems worth the risk.
He’s still going to draw coverage and open AJ Brown up more. He’ll catch some key 3rd downs and as long as he’s used properly, he will have a good seasonJJ, one of the best in the business,....... at one time. Not sure whats left in the tank but he is still a big time threat providing he is healthy. BEFORE anyone says "break out the template" they should know we have a VERY formidable WRs corp and I'd be fully against this deal if it were to the STEELERS instead of the ****.
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Man i was hoping the Ravens would give up a 1st for him. Can you imagine the frustration of having a JJ and still not be able to pass the ball?
He’s still going to draw coverage and open AJ Brown up more. He’ll catch some key 3rd downs and as long as he’s used properly, he will have a good season
He's put together some good statistical seasons, but I still don't think Ryan Tannehill is good enough to get it done in the playoffs.Titans putting on their cards on the table ...
I would say they are the front runners in the AFC as we move into training camp..
His age and coming off an injury filled season can not be downplayed. Tannehill is a capable long ball thrower so play action should work for him and Brown. Thing is there is those concerns and the **** lost their TE in free agency which puts more emphasis on the wideouts. I think he is capable of being a solid two, but for that a hefty price given up as I previously mentioned. If Atlanta was a good drafting team I would give them the edge on this trade with getting out from under the remaining contract as well. I think Jones can be productive but the season is even longer now given the additional game. I question his ability to hold up and if that hammy starts acting up it will limit his production as well. I definitely don't see a Moss type of rebirth with a new team. I can see the Titans as going all in and you have to like that approach. But not sure the move is the one that gets them over the hump.i think Julio is overrated. He disappears for long stretches and doesn't get in the endzone as often as he should for a so called great WR. Julio has just 60 TDs in 10 years. For reference, Plaxico retired with 64 TDs.
How many seasons did Julio have more than 8 TDs? ONCE. Calvin Ridley on the same team has done it twice already. Hines Ward did it 3 times on a heavy run team.
Then there's the excuse that Julio draws the double team. Big ******* deal. I guess nobody ever thought to double guys like Jerry Rice, Randy Moss, Fitzgerald, etc. and they still found the endzone regularly
Antonio Brown was an impact player. Julio is a good player with big stat games sprinkled in. He does not play to his enormous physical abilities consistently.
The falcons are basically just getting rid of his salary because they don't need to pay a #2 WR that much money. And he had become the #2 behind Ridley. Actually, Julio may have been the #3 target behind Ridley and Te Kyle Pitts in Arthur Smith's system.
Julio is obviously a very good player, a pro bowl player, but he has never made the huge impact people think.
This seems like a desperation move by Tenn. What will their offense be this year. Henry is not a good receiver. When they fall behind, he sits the bench. If they are going to open up the offense and throw more then what happens with Henry? They sure are paying him a ton. What about Tannehill? He has been effective in a run an play action system with well defined reads. Can he perform if they ask him to do more?
If Tenn felt a #2 WR was such a big need they should have drafted one, or they should have gone after a free agent like JuJu or Golladay as big money guys or Sammy Watkins as a cheaper option.
Your SEC hate is shining thru...i think Julio is overrated. He disappears for long stretches and doesn't get in the endzone as often as he should for a so called great WR. Julio has just 60 TDs in 10 years. For reference, Plaxico retired with 64 TDs.
How many seasons did Julio have more than 8 TDs? ONCE. Calvin Ridley on the same team has done it twice already. Hines Ward did it 3 times on a heavy run team.
Then there's the excuse that Julio draws the double team. Big ******* deal. I guess nobody ever thought to double guys like Jerry Rice, Randy Moss, Fitzgerald, etc. and they still found the endzone regularly
Antonio Brown was an impact player. Julio is a good player with big stat games sprinkled in. He does not play to his enormous physical abilities consistently.
The falcons are basically just getting rid of his salary because they don't need to pay a #2 WR that much money. And he had become the #2 behind Ridley. Actually, Julio may have been the #3 target behind Ridley and Te Kyle Pitts in Arthur Smith's system.
Julio is obviously a very good player, a pro bowl player, but he has never made the huge impact people think.
This seems like a desperation move by Tenn. What will their offense be this year. Henry is not a good receiver. When they fall behind, he sits the bench. If they are going to open up the offense and throw more then what happens with Henry? They sure are paying him a ton. What about Tannehill? He has been effective in a run an play action system with well defined reads. Can he perform if they ask him to do more?
If Tenn felt a #2 WR was such a big need they should have drafted one, or they should have gone after a free agent like JuJu or Golladay as big money guys or Sammy Watkins as a cheaper option.