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1) John Ross. I questioned how valuable and the impact you could have at wr. I was completely wrong
2) Pettis: I knew how important you were to the offense coming into season, but I thought you were a "jag" and couldn't rise to the occasion. You are a different player versus last year. My bad
3) Mathis: Your first three games were "meh". Once the Pac-12 season started you have been unblockable. When you held the edge on the reverse last night and forced the Oregon wr out of bounds I cried it was that beautiful. Gaines/Vea/Qualls all demand a double team. Your play since Arizona is at that same level.
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1) John Ross is a complete receiver now. It's unbelievable. Routes are great, blocking is physical, good hands and great awareness of where he is on the field. He used to just be fast.
2) I loved Pettis' HS film. Last year he was a low-effort pussy. This year, he's showing it all. Fucking fast, great hands, good blocker, super wiggly in space and gets open.
3) I also loved Mathis in HS. But for his entire career he sucked—middling effort tweener. Now he is violent, patient, playing with great technique and effort. His play vs Charles Nelson where he leveraged that speedy fuckface from the open field to the sideline was one of the best plays I've seen from a Husky defender. Ever.
It's a confusing feeling to want Lenius to come back next year instead of go play at Portland State—but I have to admit, if he makes similar strides (basically going from being a worthless bitch to using his god given talents to skullfuck), he could be a weapon.
I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
I love seeing him pick up 9 yard games on very basic routes because with his speed he is pretty much unguardable.
All 3 of his TD catches were ELITE receiver catches. He makes them look so easy but there are only a handful of WRs in the entire country that would haul in all 3 of those TDs.
Looks just fine.
Look up to your two dads with pride and you'll know.