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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 969307" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I agree. I really feel like he’s more in that Rookie status in their eyes. He was relegated mainly to ST last year and then this year we’ve got all these new guys.</p><p>Who do you give opportunities? it can’t be all 7 Wideouts there’s just not enough meat to go around. Right now, early into the season, we MUST rely on our veterans to get some Wins. They’ll be time to integrate him into the Offense more, but imo this was NOT the game to be catering to WR projects. This game was a must Win and that’s more important than a WR training class.</p><p></p><p>Once we are closer to mid-season and we get a 2-3 score lead on a team? That’s a good time to start giving your more inexperienced guys increased snaps. Right now it’s just not a smart move using lots of Toure or Amari. It’s enough just trying to get Doubs and Watson involved so they can ramp up. The Amari project just has to wait some and it’s more about picking and choosing early season priorities than him unable to perform. Amari is inadvertently a victim of a WR room clogged with high projections and little output/experience.</p><p></p><p>Amari needs to recognize that and when he gets a chance? He’d best bring it like it’s his last snap because it might be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 969307, member: 10086"] I agree. I really feel like he’s more in that Rookie status in their eyes. He was relegated mainly to ST last year and then this year we’ve got all these new guys. Who do you give opportunities? it can’t be all 7 Wideouts there’s just not enough meat to go around. Right now, early into the season, we MUST rely on our veterans to get some Wins. They’ll be time to integrate him into the Offense more, but imo this was NOT the game to be catering to WR projects. This game was a must Win and that’s more important than a WR training class. Once we are closer to mid-season and we get a 2-3 score lead on a team? That’s a good time to start giving your more inexperienced guys increased snaps. Right now it’s just not a smart move using lots of Toure or Amari. It’s enough just trying to get Doubs and Watson involved so they can ramp up. The Amari project just has to wait some and it’s more about picking and choosing early season priorities than him unable to perform. Amari is inadvertently a victim of a WR room clogged with high projections and little output/experience. Amari needs to recognize that and when he gets a chance? He’d best bring it like it’s his last snap because it might be. [/QUOTE]
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