On Janis' route that he took for a TD. Might have been a bit of a grooved fastball, so to speak.
But whatever pause that gives you about his future development into an complete NFL receiver, rest assured the Packers probably don't throw that many rookies that kind of bone very often. So they must really like the kid.
And speed does kill.
"They don't ever know," Adams said. "You see in practice, as soon as he got here, any time he catches that little shallow, that little drag route, he catches it and people take bad angles because they don't know how that V12 is going to kick in. That dude is fast."
On third and 1 from the Rams 34, Janis ran a short in — his favorite route at Saginaw Valley State — and caught the ball at the 32-yard line. As Janis turned toward the sideline, both Christian Bryant and Greg Reid seemed to have ideal angles. Janis saw Bryant and said he had to "take it wide, turn on my speed."
On third and 1 from the Rams 34, Janis ran a short in — his favorite route at Saginaw Valley State — and caught the ball at the 32-yard line. As Janis turned toward the sideline, both Christian Bryant and Greg Reid seemed to have ideal angles. Janis saw Bryant and said he had to "take it wide, turn on my speed."
And speed does kill.


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