07-09-2014, 05:28 PM
(07-09-2014, 04:55 PM)Duchess Wrote:He spends Thanksgiving dinner with the company of the best wideout in the NFL. It's cool, but I'm not going overboard. He needs to develop and become a part of the offense, and it'll take time. He's not going to walk into the NFL as the best no matter with whom he trains.
Hey Cutz, pretty cool that Jordon Matthews is spending the next few weeks in the company of the best wideouts in the NFL, huh.
But it's great that the news stories about him are about how hard he trains. Usually you say that about guys who aren't as physically gifted. You talk about how hard they work. This is about a 6'3/6'4 kid with 4.4 speed, fluid route running, and big hands... that's something to be excited about.