CaneandAbel
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That's great...
He's also housed 2 or 3 kicks already.
I don't need to see stats to realize who's got more potential, all I need to do is watch Berrios attempt to make people miss in the open field. It's comical that we traveled to NC to recruit this kid with all the slot talent we have in our backyard.
And with us switching to the spread offense this season McKenzie would've been a nightmare for opposing defenses.
All your doing is reacting to his most recent return. There's nothing Mckenzie has done that shows he's the better receiver or will be the better receiver. That video you showed that was 3 minutes long pretty much was 3 kick returns replayed 6 times each.
You're right bro, they're the same athlete.
Better Athlete doesn't equal more productive player. At the end of the day out of all players that didn't come here Mckenzie is at or near the bottom of the list that we should care about.
Define "productive player"...because I'd trade Berrios handful of catches for McKenzie's TD returns any day.
He's had a few more catches and that makes him a more productive player?
Let's not mention the fact that one kid plays in a run-heavy offense and the other one (Berrios) plays within the spread.
Meaning that as a receiver Berrios has doubled Mckenzie's production in their careers. Run heavy offense or not he's nothing but a return specialist. And with the way Corn Elder has returned kicks this year no one is losing sleep over mcKenzie's.