Xavier Restrepo

Advertisement
This is actually hilarious

More like negligent on the part of Titans roster management. Anyone watching this season could see X would be a huge asset to Cam. The dropped balls, the poor route running, the lack of situational awareness when Cam was scrambling for his life, the terrible WR blocking. I'm going to say it -- even Ridley looked trashy at times. One thing you'll get from X is effort and commitment on every single play.
 
Before the game yesterday:

IMG_0376.jpeg
 
More like negligent on the part of Titans roster management. Anyone watching this season could see X would be a huge asset to Cam. The dropped balls, the poor route running, the lack of situational awareness when Cam was scrambling for his life, the terrible WR blocking. I'm going to say it -- even Ridley looked trashy at times. One thing you'll get from X is effort and commitment on every single play.
This may be correct on the whole, and I didn’t watch the whole game, but restrepo’s catch percentage numbers based on targets (33% on 6) stood out as less efficient than his teammates.
 
Advertisement
This may be correct on the whole, and I didn’t watch the whole game, but restrepo’s catch percentage numbers based on targets (33% on 6) stood out as less efficient than his teammates.

I know he had a catch called back b/c of a penalty. There was one in the EZ that would've been a heck of a catch jumping over the defender basically. Think there was another one that was thrown a little short of him. Not sure exactly how they grade/categorize targets?
 
This may be correct on the whole, and I didn’t watch the whole game, but restrepo’s catch percentage numbers based on targets (33% on 6) stood out as less efficient than his teammates.

Full disclosure, I didn't see the game as it wasn't televised where I was on a business trip, only the highlights. I'm talking less about X's reps yesterday, more about how do you not try him out given how horrible Cam's WR room has played?

As far as yesterday goes, he caught a third pass that was called back. He should have caught a TD pass that was off center and splitting defenders, but still catchable. No drops. Overall, you are correct it wasn't good enough in the absolute sense. But bear in mind it was his first game in the NFL. Unlike the other guys, he's gong to get better over time.
 
Advertisement
This may be correct on the whole, and I didn’t watch the whole game, but restrepo’s catch percentage numbers based on targets (33% on 6) stood out as less efficient than his teammates.
I watched. It reflective at all of his contribution. Several passes were short or defended.

He made one unreal catch and a big important 3rd down catch.

They should have e activated him weeks ago
 
Back
Top