[Kleiman] Marvin Harrison Jr. 2nd highest rate in the NFL at creating multiple steps of separation


[Kleiman] Marvin Harrison Jr. 2nd highest rate in the NFL at creating multiple steps of separation

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  1. But that’s impossible…none of Kyler’s WR are getting separation. Don’t take away that excuse!!!!

  2. Awesome our rookie who’s played 4 games creates more separation while being double teamed than our multi year experience WRs.

    Fucking Christ bro.

  3. This does not fit my narrative so I pretend I do not see it

    /s

    Really though, hope Marv can keep it up.

  4. I swear last week we saw a graph that showed our WR core as a team is one of the worst for separation now we read MHJ is 2nd best at getting separation.

    Either the other receivers get no separation OR people are using different stats somehow.

  5. Remain confused how we’re not feeding him more. He doesn’t seem to have the hands of a Fitz or even a Hopkins, but it feels like Kyler has only really consistently fed him the ball for 1 half of one game, other wise it feels like he’s consistently the third or fourth option behind Wilson, Dortch, and whoever is playing TE1. Generally its a good thing when a QB spreads the ball around, but not if he’s forcing it into lesser receiving options who aren’t getting separation. I’m sure some of this is also how much we run the ball, if we run 2 times and then throw the ball to Wilson and it gets knocked down, an entire offensive set went by with out targeting MHJ, but it was only really 1 play where Kyler looked else where with the ball. I’m curious how often MHJ is getting good separation on obvious running downs where we do the obvious thing and run it.

  6. MHJ is the only one getting open, McBride and the rest of our WRs are all at the bottom of the league in separation. Really surprising from Dortch especially

  7. He should get 12 targets a game. Last game Kyler threw a TD to him and didn’t target him for 28 minutes after.

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