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Memento

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I strongly didagree a game changer is somebody that’s a threat to score anytime they touch the ball…. When I say game changer that’s what I mean!!!!
Puka and kupp are good recivers but not game changers imo

Ahem. See Puka Nacua’s 65+ yard touchdown against the Browns or his 70+ yard near touchdown against the Giants (where it took Adoree Jackson, one of the single fastest corners in the NFL, to push him out at the five) in his rookie year.

And as for Kupp? His 65+ yard touchdown run against the Saints (when Goff was still the QB), and multiple long touchdown runs where he was wide open with his route running, and his Triple Crown season alone shows otherwise. He may not be that much of a game-changer anymore, but he absolutely was in his prime.

Don’t give me that Nacua’s not a game-changer. Don’t give me that Kupp wasn’t.
 

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I strongly didagree a game changer is somebody that’s a threat to score anytime they touch the ball…. When I say game changer that’s what I mean!!!!
Puka and kupp are good recivers but not game changers imo
I suppose that’s your opinion. But a game changer is literally someone who can change a game. Kupp proved he was just that in the SB and several other games and Nacua has done that in several games. Stafford is a game changer as well. Verse and Fiske have proved to be game changers.

I think there are probably a lot of versions as to what constitutes a “game changer”. But for me, it’s someone who can consistently produce and teams have to account for him.
 

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Ahem. See Puka Nacua’s 65+ yard touchdown against the Browns or his 70+ yard near touchdown against the Giants (where it took Adoree Jackson, one of the single fastest corners in the NFL, to push him out at the five) in his rookie year.

And as for Kupp? His 65+ yard touchdown run against the Saints (when Goff was still the QB), and multiple long touchdown runs where he was wide open with his route running, and his Triple Crown season alone shows otherwise. He may not be that much of a game-changer anymore, but he absolutely was in his prime.

Don’t give me that Nacua’s not a game-changer. Don’t give me that Kupp wasn’t.
They not imo
 

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IMO rams haven’t had a game changer on offense since Todd gurley
I take it you play Madden?

Sorry but game changer means exactly that.
Having a wr who converts a 3rd down and can’t be stopped or turns a 5 yard gain in to a 30 yard gain is literally changing the game.
Aaron Donald was a game changer on the defensive side of the ball, was not a “threat to score a td at any time”
 

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I take it you play Madden?

Sorry but game changer means exactly that.
Having a wr who converts a 3rd down and can’t be stopped or turns a 5 yard gain in to a 30 yard gain is literally changing the game.
Aaron Donald was a game changer on the defensive side of the ball, was not a “threat to score a td at any time”
Haven’t played madden since Vick was on the cover and I don’t play video games … let’s just agree to disagree
 

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Haven’t played madden since Vick was on the cover and I don’t play video games … let’s just agree to disagree
Let’s just agree that your definition of “game changer” is not well defined or consistent. I think what you are describing is an “offensive breakaway threat”.
 

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I strongly didagree a game changer is somebody that’s a threat to score anytime they touch the ball…. When I say game changer that’s what I mean!!!!
Puka and kupp are good recivers but not game changers imo
A very narrow minded definition of a game changer. Too bad we have a few actual game changers on the roster you should try enjoying that aspect of their game.
 

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Memento

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They not imo

Just admit that you’re not right. It’s okay to be wrong; it’s part of learning and growing as a person, and everyone is wrong at some point, including me.

It’s not going to kill you, and you continuing to die on this hill is not what I want. I know you’re capable of bringing so much more to the table than this. So just cut your losses here.
 

Memento

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I suppose that’s your opinion. But a game changer is literally someone who can change a game. Kupp proved he was just that in the SB and several other games and Nacua has done that in several games. Stafford is a game changer as well. Verse and Fiske have proved to be game changers.

I think there are probably a lot of versions as to what constitutes a “game changer”. But for me, it’s someone who can consistently produce and teams have to account for him.
I’d go so far as to say Kobie Turner is a game changer. Same amount of sacks that he had his rookie year, while providing elite-graded run defense from the 5-tech position.

Honestly, The Conductor might be the biggest unsung hero of our defense, and he should’ve fucking won the DRotY award over Will Anderson.