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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: What kind of production does Doctson need in 2019 to stay on them team ?
Hmmm...
It depends on hours the others do too some degree too, but it's tricky in and of itself. If he does too well, it'll be difficult to sign him, and if he doesn't do enough, good riddance. I'd say 6TD 600yds would be about the sweet spot. Honestly though getting hype about Josh is futile at this point, he's a wuss, he has one great ability that he only delivers on half the time, and even if he has a breakout year of 10TDs and 900yards or something, no chance we could afford to keep him. My best case scenario... By week 4 he's got 5TD and 500 yds and we can trade him for a 5th rounder to a contender with WR injuries. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
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Location: Doylestown, PA
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Re: What kind of production does Doctson need in 2019 to stay with on them team ?
I think Docston is one of those players who does well in training camp but can't do it on the football field. He's got real competition this year from hungry, talented, fast and young rookies and second-year WR. Either he steps up his game on the field or he will be passed by guys like Quinn, Sims (both of them), MacLaurin and Harmon.
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