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You people are blind it wasn't just curtis but, Beasly was getting beat like a red headed step child. The only difference was Curtis was covering the best WR in the country.
14.6, 14.2,,,,,didn't really matter how fast I ran; you and Wendell were always half a step in front of me!! The track meets I've been to this year 14.6 would've won 1st by about a second and a half.
He didn't have the feel in the pocket, the presence so to speak to be able to pick up on when it's time to run or step up or whatever. Again, Mahomes has that instinct that Taylor didn't have.
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