11-07-2019, 03:05 PM
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(11-07-2019, 08:28 PM)UpperNet Wrote:How you enjoying Chicago so far?
Man the Windy City has been great to Action. The fans here are great and always excited. Love the coaching staff and teammates. Had the pleasure of playing with a true legend in Brown before he retires. That was a great experience and I wish him well in his future endeavors. Everyone been upfront about everything and I’m actually putting my talents to use as numbers show. I basically got triple my yards in the few games after the trade so I’m extremely happy. We barely missed the playoffs but knocked Nola out as well so we will work harder and improve next season and hopefully make the playoffs. Not to mention the pizza here is hands down the best in the world. I couldn’t ask for a better place to be though honestly.
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What do the long term plans look like for Action in Chicago?
Who was the toughest CB to line up against this year?
How do you feel about the young crop of receivers coming up in the draft this year
Long term I’d say Chicago looks like a good fit. So far I’m enjoying the city and team. You know the end of next season could be a different answer but I don’t see it changing really. I mean if we just fall apart and go winless who knows but as of now I wanna be here with these guys and help them win.
As far as the toughest CB, that’s a hard one. I didn’t really go against any great ones being the number two wide receiver this season but my boy Andrews in Nola is a great CB with a bright future. Y’all better watch that man.
I don’t really know a lot of them. Only one I know is Sweet. He’s gonna be a hell of a wide receiver in this league and he’s almost as good as me at trash talk. I know y’all seem to have a beef of some kind going but I’m not involved in that. Y’all are both cool in my book.
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You've been through a couple of less than memorable seasons so far in your career. What are you doing to change that going forward?
Which of your fellow NSFL sophomores do you feel had the most impressive second seasons?
Who are you finding yourself rooting for in the playoffs, knowing that you unfortunately won't be playing this season?
You know last season being a rookie I wasn’t expecting 1000 yards and 12 touchdowns or anything and I was pleased with my production out of the tight end position for the most part. I was expecting to move up to wr3 this season and get more touches but apparently they had other plans in Nola as they drafted a wr in the second round so I had a idea of I wouldn’t be used as told but then the Thudd trade happened with another wr coming in and they didn’t have room for me so I’m in Chicago now. I’m just going to keep working hard to improve and be the best I can and hopefully it translates onto the field in production and wins. If you look after I came over and was used correctly you’ll see I could’ve had a decent season in the proper place. I gotta work on finding the end zone more though.
Honestly Owens has been great from the start so he’d be my number one but also my old teammate from the pythons Saba. As a rookie he done a great job finding the end zone 8 times this season. Hell thats 4 times more than my career lol.But a lot of us s17 guys are good careers thus far. Ennis, Saba, Andrews, Owens along yourself and myself. I see good things from that draft class.
It’s hard to say really. I like all you guys from s17 so I will root for whoever wins lol. Honestly I’m watching the otters because of Armstrong. He was a great leader in the Python locker room as I’m sure he is there as well. His play has been under appreciated by most I believe so keep a eye on him and the otters.
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