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<blockquote data-quote="stylee" data-source="post: 196331" data-attributes="member: 882"><p>Finished with 520 yards, 4 touchdowns, and a 21.7 average. These numbers are pretty far behind the high water mark of the CPJ era (Bebe 2009, 1154, 8, 25.1) but compares favorably to Bebe's first year in the system (627, 3, 16.1).</p><p></p><p>He's not a complete human anomaly like Bebe, nor is he a physical presence like Smelter/Waller, nor does he have fast twitch muscles on par with Stephen Hill. What he does seem to have is great hand/eye coordination - see his tracking of the football on his end zone catches this year. His size is also pretty good.</p><p></p><p>His numbers came in a year that was unquestionably transitional - he's replacing NFL draftees at wideout - and weak in passing (weakest pass protection in the CPJ era?). He also entered the year as the nominal #2 guy. </p><p></p><p>With all that being said, the numbers look strong. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, Jeune benefitted from a down year where we had to throw more than we would have liked. And though Summers was the "top guy" at the beginning of the season, to my eyes Justin began favoring RJ really early. RJ was also not a consistently good blocker, fumbled, and had some drops.</p><p></p><p>What I'm getting at: 500+ yards in your first season as The Guy is a good start and bodes well for Jeune. I think he surpasses that total next year. Thoughts on his performance and potential?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stylee, post: 196331, member: 882"] Finished with 520 yards, 4 touchdowns, and a 21.7 average. These numbers are pretty far behind the high water mark of the CPJ era (Bebe 2009, 1154, 8, 25.1) but compares favorably to Bebe's first year in the system (627, 3, 16.1). He's not a complete human anomaly like Bebe, nor is he a physical presence like Smelter/Waller, nor does he have fast twitch muscles on par with Stephen Hill. What he does seem to have is great hand/eye coordination - see his tracking of the football on his end zone catches this year. His size is also pretty good. His numbers came in a year that was unquestionably transitional - he's replacing NFL draftees at wideout - and weak in passing (weakest pass protection in the CPJ era?). He also entered the year as the nominal #2 guy. With all that being said, the numbers look strong. On the other hand, Jeune benefitted from a down year where we had to throw more than we would have liked. And though Summers was the "top guy" at the beginning of the season, to my eyes Justin began favoring RJ really early. RJ was also not a consistently good blocker, fumbled, and had some drops. What I'm getting at: 500+ yards in your first season as The Guy is a good start and bodes well for Jeune. I think he surpasses that total next year. Thoughts on his performance and potential? [/QUOTE]
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