DeSean Jackson says no one can guard him
If he wasn’t already, DeSean Jackson just made himself a marked man heading into this season.
“I don’t think no one can guard me”. “Just see him reading his progressions, watching his eye progression when I’m not in there sometimes, (he’s) just going from one progression to the next in receivers. You will get Darrelle Revis, Richard Sherman – whoever you need to get”. He led the league with 13 catches for at least 40 yards last season, five more than any other wideout. “That was all him, just decision making, hitting guys on time and getting the ball out of his hand”. With Coach Jay Gruden serving as the official in charge & barking out down & distance, the outcome was encouraging for Griffin & the first-team offense, which marched 80 yards for a touchdown in that was capped by a slant in the long run zone to second-year wide receiver Ryan Grant. “You want it to be the right time because if you’re just forcing things they might come up with an interception”.
They are asking me to be basic and take the plays that are there.
He additionally averaged an NFL-best 20.88 yards per catch – nearly three yards greater than the subsequent receiver, Arizona’s.
Jackson responded by stating “I’m here now, I’m ready to work and focus on the season”.
Coming off two consecutive losing seasons, the Washington Redskins must find a way to climb out of the NFC East cellar. “No matter alternative I get to make a play I am going to take advantage of my expertise”.
The word poked at his competitive side, prompting DeSean Jackson to issue a reminder. To attain touchdowns, to have power, to mild my staff up, to get everybody riled up, to proceed to go on the sector and play at a excessive degree.
“At the end of the day, we’re competing”, Jackson said, referring Culliver. “If not, then there may not be another opportunity for him to really succeed at the highest level, because, you know, he’ll probably be somewhere else, and at that point, then he’s going to have to adapt quickly to an offense and try to find a way of making a mark”.
It might make Jackson even harder to protect. “Obviously a quarterback has a lot on his plate and any time we get a chance to go out here and practice against our defense and he’s got to make sound, quick decisions, that’s a good thing”.