So I took Ahmmon Richards' advice and watched the "SkyCast''...

Phenomenal motor, an extreme willingness to throw his body around, and pretty good eyes.

More weight and this kid could be DEADLY, but even if this is his physical ceiling (which I don’t believe it is), he’s an above average rotational player.

his speed and tenacity in chasing plays is really good, and I love how Guidry utilizes him. This is player development, getting guys on the field, getting them to do things they excel at -- and then helping them expand their overall game
 
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check Eddie's numbers in 83 and 84. And he made SOOOO many key plays in that national title run. Also, he had the first 1,000 yard receiving season in 84 (Andre Johnson had the second one in 2002)

Brown had a special burst and gear. Also, his YAC ability was unparalleled
If Eddie would’ve ended up on a better team than the Bungles, his NFL career would’ve been even better than it was, and it was a solid career.
 
his speed and tenacity in chasing plays is really good, and I love how Guidry utilizes him. This is player development, getting guys on the field, getting them to do things they excel at -- and then helping them expand their overall game

I’m going to cut you some slack because it was late when you posted but we don’t use that “G” word around here 🤮 shoutout to how “Heatherman” has utilized Lightfoot
 
If Eddie would’ve ended up on a better team than the Bungles, his NFL career would’ve been even better than it was, and it was a solid career.
The Bengals at the time had one of the better offenses around with Boomer and Sam Wyche. People forget but Sam was Bill Walsh's OC for those early Niner teams.

I forget what they called that offense in Cincy, but it was a good offense.
 
The Bengals at the time had one of the better offenses around with Boomer and Sam Wyche. People forget but Sam was Bill Walsh's OC for those early Niner teams.

I forget what they called that offense in Cincy, but it was a good offense.
I forget too! But, Bruce Coslett was the OC in 88 when they went to the Super Bowl. They perfected the Sugar Huddle which had about 15 guys in it to run no huddle and Marv Levy got the league to ban it before the AFC championship game.
I loved the Bengals then. My dad loved Eddie.

He’s the type that finds a player or coach on UM and route for that team when they get drafted or get a job. Thus we became Cowboy fans when Jimmy first left Miami. And he a Dolphin fan when Jimmy went there.
 
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