Detroit Lions X Factor Deserves More Respect
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ย. 2024
- Detroit Lions X Factor Deserves More Respect. There has been so much talk in Detroit about needing another wide receiver. Well Kalif Raymond has something to say about that and his analytics and stats say that they have already found their answer and may even be better off because of it.
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I think if kalif played in the nfccg we win that game
@@Slappy313 absolutely he can from what I’m noticing the lions literally have players at every skill position that can literally take it the distance any time
I think Raymond will definitely be good. I just think we need to USE him as a WR. He, for the most part, was returning kicks for us last year. Let this guy go to work!
Also, though I don't live in Michigan anymore, I definitely remember the traditions for the 4th. Fun stuff!
I'm Working for the 4th. yeah!
You mentioned punt returns, Raymond was also the 3rd best punt returner last year in terms of return yards.
We can not keep saying this and that guy are under-rated. Our expectations will be sky high. Level set expectations.
D looks much improved, but isn’t balancing a high powered offense like Detroit’s tougher? Won’t that put the defense on the field quite a bit more? Especially if we pass more?
They didn’t call him the route God in Tennessee for nothing. An when your 5’8 170 and undrafted from Holy Cross, no GM or Head Coach is gonna give you a shot to outshine their draft picks whom they have spent money on, those guys will be on the field regardless or it’ll make people question your decisions. This is the main reason this man hasn’t put up a 1k season at the least. Ask his coaches and Team mates, Lif is putting up 100 in any game if he’s targeted 8 times or better.
Does this argument even have to be made? As the 4th receiver, he always puts up 500 yards, are you kidding? What other #4 does that? He has sure hands, gets open, is very fast, he's going to be a great #3, not just good.