No question about it, Lincoln Jefferson is the best at what he does. Must be from all his receiving days, but he sure knows how to catch the ball. Any pass that gets near him is at risk – he puts up interceptions like every QB is Bercovici. Opposing QBs better watch out – you might as well just consider that receiver off limits for the day, because only sadness will ensue if you think you can outsmart the man channeling the power of two presidents. The no fly zone has been known to encompass even legends like Josh Garden!
If, by some miracle, a pass does make it past him and manage to be caught, he’s also the most reliable at chasing down that poor receiver and splattering him into the ground. Not like some lightweight CB, being dragged down the field for 20 yards – ohh no, Jefferson grabs hold and introduces whoever it is to the turf, no questions asked. It’s easy for him to do – after all, he’s still one of the fastest guys in the league, even doing so on running blades since his car accident. Disabled athletes around the world look up to him as the most handi-capable of all!
If, by some miracle, a pass does make it past him and manage to be caught, he’s also the most reliable at chasing down that poor receiver and splattering him into the ground. Not like some lightweight CB, being dragged down the field for 20 yards – ohh no, Jefferson grabs hold and introduces whoever it is to the turf, no questions asked. It’s easy for him to do – after all, he’s still one of the fastest guys in the league, even doing so on running blades since his car accident. Disabled athletes around the world look up to him as the most handi-capable of all!
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