DD4ME
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Should have mud-stomped him.I tried to drive through the everglades one July. We stopped every half mile to clean the skeeters off the window. Pulled off in one spot and walked around the car to clean it up and heard something behind me. Turned around to a 6' gata laying out in the sun about 10' from me. Sneaky lizard.
Patterson is the greater athlete for sure..but..he has always had a well documented problem with understanding where to be, where to go and what to do without the ball...and that is the difference maker to me.Based on college the answer is Patterson all day. Nightmare matchup on outside stack formations, slot, motion shovel passes or lined up in the backfield with Nico and CP running the option or Patterson chipping and running "circle routes" to get behind or between the LBs.
Both would be absolutely lethal with Heupel calling plays but Patterson's ability to line up in a wide split, take a short pass and make someone miss with Bru or Nimrod blocking to create space would be incredible. DB gets confused and Patterson is streaking down the field wide open like Hyatt did.
Also, not a DB in the country that wants to go up against him for 50/50 balls. Just seems like he would provide more possible game breaking options than AK.
And then will tell a story centering on, and post pictures of Bronny when it happens..ROY award incoming for DK if he touches the ball enough. Hoy take: DK is more efficient on offense than LeBron...this season
He's had a successful NFL career at two different positions. I'm sure he has obviously matured in his approach to the game in that time, but I don't really buy that excuse any more.Patterson is the greater athlete for sure..but..he has always had a well documented problem with understanding where to be, where to go and what to do without the ball...and that is the difference maker to me.
If you have to dumb down a playbook for him...that is really bad for many obvious reasons.