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Every time the ball was thrown to Kearse
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He's going to be the third wide receiver next year, and that's if they don't add anybody. He could easily be fourth.Tequilla said:If you don't realize how critical of a piece of this team Kearse is, you need to fucking DIAFF
He's not anything close to critical. They played just fine when he was hurt.
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Critical piece of THIS team. Any other team? Meh...Tequilla said:If you don't realize how critical of a piece of this team Kearse is, you need to fucking DIAFF
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I agree that Kearse is a #3 or #4 WR, but those guys put up much better stats on pass first teams. The argument fits both ways.MelloDawg said:
Critical piece of THIS team. Any other team? Meh...Tequilla said:If you don't realize how critical of a piece of this team Kearse is, you need to fucking DIAFF
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I'm not worried about Kearse on OTHER teams, worried about Kearse on THIS team.MelloDawg said:
Critical piece of THIS team. Any other team? Meh...Tequilla said:If you don't realize how critical of a piece of this team Kearse is, you need to fucking DIAFF
Run first team = need for only average WRs
The reality is that he makes big plays for this team in the biggest games.
Moreover, Kearse is a great fit on this team as not only does he have talent as a WR, but he does the hidden things that are required on this team.
He's probably miscast as a #2 WR on this team as a #3 or #4 WR is the best fit for him. But again, he's a MASSIVE component of this roster. He will be in whatever role he plays. -
QB WR chemistry is a big deal, and Wilson gives him the trust usually garnered for a #1 or 2 receiver. I think that counts for a lot considering Wilson is about to be one of the highest paid QBs in the league and in Seattle for the next ten years.
Kearse makes plays, always seems to get open, and has a highly respected QB that believes in him to produce on the 50-50 ball (which he does)
Bunch of stopwatch fake scouts on this bored if you think he isn't a major piece to the offense. -
He's done some good things but is replaceable. I clearly remember the announcers speculating as to whether he would even make the team in the 2013 preseason. Granted they had Tate and Rice back then, and an injured Harvin.
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Obvious troll is obvious.
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Everyone is replaceable. Some more easily than others.
But Kearse is a blocking motherfucker, and he gets open when Russ starts running around. Plus, he's pretty much a vacuum - he rarely drops a ball that gets close to him. He fits into the scheme, brings a good work ethic, and doesn't hurt too much on the cap.
Plus he's a Husky so.................. -
Kearse is a blocker because he has to be. Put him in an offense where he has to be largely a receiver and, well, results are easily predictable.
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