Since we all love doing that comparison thing: Edit: I think it is almost impossible to come up with these charts. Not only do you have to watch every single play of every game; you have to judge if the WR was supposed to be where he was supposed to be. Did he stumble? Did ha adjust his body mid-stride or in-air to make the throw look perfect? Was the QB facing pressure from defenders? How good were the defensive lines/LBs? How good were the secondary he faced?...
Strangely put considering the implication that someone would experience a 'learning Spanish when you already know Spanish" scenario, lol.
I've seen that happen. I've known a few native Spanish speakers that failed Spanish classes because they never learned the proper way to write it and they couldn't stop using slang.
French and Spanish and linguistically pretty similar. If you know one it should be easy to learn the other. Brock's comment was stupid especially now knowing that he was never able to learn BoB's offense.
So even in parlor games, Watson is a winner Timed his jump perfectly It was offense vs. defense, rookie edition. Most likely only the drafted rookies participated. JJWFoundation twitter has a wide angle view of the race.