Why is he called V12?
They didn't say. Thinking it may be referring to the engine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=V12_engine
Here seen in a Lamborghini.
EKB's pic below is more revealing (of course).
Great....He's a gas guzzler
I go further with beer.
Ty Dunne had it on twitter. Crap, don't know how to post exactly. Pretty stupid:
Not a V6 engine...not a V8... A "V12" RT @kaileeduf what does it mean?
Basically a Lamborghini or Ferrari, not a VW Bug
My bad. I get it now.
@TyDunne: Davante Adams on Jeff Janis: "Youโve got the V6, the Honda Accord. Youโve got the V8, Porsche. And youโve got the V12, Lambo. Thatโs him.โ
I think that's often overlooked. Dorsey has a year under his belt and is actually contributing vs. last year, presumably because of experience. He is more polished than Janis right now IMO, but Janis has the greater upside, but needs to develop consistency. I like Dorsey over the other WR after JN, RC, JB, TA, and JJ. He's going to need to do more to make the roster.
Dorsey had a bad drop today. What would have been a long reception, he should have had it.
Wasn't Chad Clifton's nickname 'The Big Lamborghini'?
So would that make 'V12' Janis, 'Little (White) Lambo'?
Janis made good decisions and caught the ball cleanly. I thought he did very well fielding punts. He'd never make it through to the practice squad and he's got a roster spot pretty well locked up.
And the Packers didn't "pick" anyone on that play.
That is a serious burst to the corner.
Two guys thought they had the angle and Janis Joplin outran it. That kid is on the 53. No way he gets through to the PS, and he's probably the best player after DuhVante (Love that name) anyway. He's better than White, Dorsey or Gillett.
Just put the kid in there for 10 snaps a game and send him deep every time. Been a while since GB has had a guy who could take the top off a defense. The fact that he's big and physical is just gravy.
That kid has some serious wheels.
... That kid has some serious wheels.
Apparently his hands aren't too shabby either.
Countdown to fade pattern in the EZ 3-2-1 6 points
First time he catches a ball in an NFL game and he does that.
Had to look up the Ram S (#26 Christian Bryant) that Janis beat to the corner to see how bad his 40 time was before I got too excited about Janis blowing past him.
Bryant runs a 4.46 40... So yeah, that was effing impressive. Janis has another gear.
No possible way he's not on the 53.
He did that on a drag route that is designed to get about 7 yards, depending on if the mlb reads it or not.
Terrible comparison. Reminds me more of a Wes Welker or Jordy Nelson, maybe Julian Edelman. See what I did there?
Ed McCaffrey, Joe Jurevicious, Don Beebe, Bill Shroeder type.
Don Hutson?
V12 is looking like the R2. DuhVante is looking like the R7
It's very likely we're heading into this season with TWO white wide receivers. How fortunate can one fan base be?
Play reminded me of a young Jurevicious.
I just realized that play was 3rd and 1. Not a 25 yard fade rout at least. Good to see MM is in regular season form though.
I like his speed but need to temper my response to that play. The player who should have covered that space was on his way outside to double another receiver. Janis looked like he tried a little block before releasing but the defender actually fought through that on his way to what he clearly thought was his assignment. I expect the opposite scenario in the future against starters and it's Janis' ability to get off a jam that will determine if he can produce.
A lot of players can make a play when there's no one defending. One of the knocks on Janis coming out is his catching in a crowd.
I just rewatched the replay a couple of panels up and though my details are wrong, the take away remains. The LB 53 was diving for the TE release even though the CB had coverage. Maybe that was his run read. A LB would normally lock up with the slot since he'd know there's no way to run with him.
One of the early plays Janis made in camp that caught MMs attention was a one hander with Shields all over him.
Its early. GB doesn't need him to produce in 2014. Just continue to develop. Make a few plays when the opportunity presents itself.
But if that's option number 5 then I've seen just enough to know the depth at WR on this team is filthy.
Goalline, you do not like white chocolates? Why? Are they too sweet for yah?
White "chocolate" is not real chocolate.
Janis makes way more sense as a PR/KR than Adams...if nothing else, he's a 4.3 kid and Adams is a 4.55 kid. Janis makes more sense than Hyde as well...again, see his speed.
As long as he doesn't turn the ball over while performing those duties, I have no issue with it. 5th WR (or especially 6th) needs to contribute on ST