NFCCG Performance Hopefully Vaults MVS to New Level in 2021
Forgotten about in Sunday's loss was a fantastic performance from Marquez Valdes-Scantling that hopefully vaults him to a new level in 2021.
By Paul_Bretl

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Comments (13)
Bearmeat
January 29, 2021 at 11:05 am
MVS was inconsistent but undoubtedly made huge strides this season. He has already ascended to WR3 status and his value as scary deep threat is real. If he can clean up his hands, he can be a true 2nd WR next year. He has already blown away his draft status.
KnockTheSnotOutOfYou
January 29, 2021 at 11:54 am
Loving what I am seeing from MVS. He is entering into his last year of contract. Believe they should sign before next season. Guy is steadily improving. Let's lock him up!
CheesyTex
January 29, 2021 at 12:14 pm
MVS is so fortunate #12 took him under his wing. Tonyan and Lazard, too. Future looks bright for each of them.
So tired of "star" athletes crying for elite players to be added to their teams or changing teams to make them look better. IMO #12 did it the right way, by making those around him better and carried them to the brink.
Perhaps I'm a dinosaur in my thinking, but the Packers exceeded my expectations in each of the last two seasons and the fact that they didn't win it all does not diminish what they did accomplish.
TarynsEyes
January 29, 2021 at 01:09 pm
I offer no statistic to back this up, but IMO the success rate of a 'star' player leaving one team to join another under the hyped guise of making that team a success, which IMO again is the winning of an SB, and appears to be the lowest success rate of stats.
This doesn't ignore that it makes a team better and increases the odds of making it to the SB, but again IMO, it's more an anomaly than a norm, and if that success doesn't come quick, 1-3 years, you have more likely decreased the odds longer term by being salary cap restrained, and increasing the loss of lesser talent though viably needed to make the 'star' player worth the cost.
The other issue is the failure for young players to make the necessary jumps in time for them to be advantageous to the drafting team, where the second contract is either from another team or the origin team over pays on hope of a growth that shouldn't need that time.
Teams can no longer wait 3-4 years for players to grow when it appears that QBs are now ready to go year one. You can't waste the first 5 years of an above average starter on other talent to grow, hopefully. Schemes and coaching up players on both sides of the ball will need to be changed/created to make faster use of players day one. Perhaps then a 'star' player will be the impact player that is the piece to get that team the SB they play to get.
In closing, most 'star' players that move around do nothing more than create something to talk about and which is more about how dysfunctional the team is or became, and not the real success that was to come with obtaining him.
FA is more a curse than a Genie in a bottle, and even the Genie finds it hard to make success of the wish.
Guam
January 29, 2021 at 05:42 pm
Good post Taryn, good points and well said.
CheesyTex
January 29, 2021 at 09:39 pm
Taryn,
Ditto to Guam's response.
My concern is that the NFL is going the way of the NBA. Think of the Michael Jordan - LeBron James comparison. James is a tremendous player, but was never able to reach the top by leading the talent around him -- always had to bring in his hand chosen talent, bolt to another team, or both to make it. Jordan just made those around him better.
Ah for the good old days!
ricky
January 29, 2021 at 12:24 pm
As always, different players develop at different rates. How many were calling Rashan Gary a bust last year? Or MVS? Or, going back again, thought that Adams should have been cut after a lackluster second season? But, to temper this enthusiasm, remember that Jermichael Finley had a great playoff game against the Cardinals, but couldn't follow that up with consistently getting better. This is on MVS. If he will commit fully to getting better, his ceiling is extremely high. If not, or if he becomes complacent with a big contract, then the Packers will have to replace him. I hope he grasps this opportunity and (: runs with it.
gkarl
January 29, 2021 at 12:44 pm
Seems the NFL draft is little like the stock market if you get in at the right price you're much better holding and waiting for the return/results. If you day trade you may give up on a play to soon.
PhantomII
January 29, 2021 at 02:03 pm
MVS stepped it up big time in this game. One of a few bright spots. He cares about his craft and is working hard at improving.
Swisch
January 29, 2021 at 03:09 pm
One thing that may go largely overlooked is how well a corps of wide receivers blends together.
We're fortunate, it seems, in that Davante is not a diva for all his greatness; but I do sense that he wants to get the ball on just about every play.
It appears MVS and Lazard have been very good in deferring to Davante but still trying to be ready when the ball comes their way.
Plus, they seem excellent blockers for wide receivers.
In different ways, I think both MVS and Lazard are going to keep improving; and I'm hopeful that as they get more receptions, Davante will gladly yield to them more in the interest of a more potent corps of receivers overall.
What I think we all began to notice with MVS late in the season is how well he can catch with his hands; and when he grabs a pass out of the air on an intermediate route, he's shown flashes of being able to make effective and exciting gains running the ball. (Is it RAC as in run after catch, or YAC as in yards after catch?).
If MVS is as good of a person as he seems as far as putting in the work and being a good teammate, let's sign him this offseason if possible.
Then we can take a look at Lazard, whom I like a lot, after next season, while also hoping for big gains from others such as ESB.
With our tight ends and running backs added in, I'm liking our entire air force of pass catchers going into next season as a dynamic array of weapons.
Finally, perhaps what we can look for in the draft or free agency is a quick slot guy like Cole Beasley, or formerly Randall Cobb. That could be something new that makes what is already one of the NFL's best passing offenses downright scary.
TarynsEyes
January 29, 2021 at 03:20 pm
The Packers have certainly been lucky with Adams being a silent diva, but a rise in trust from Rodgers to others may bring out a discontent Adams who finds himself competing for targets. Even the most quiet get loud when their toes start to get stepped upon.
Dragon5
January 29, 2021 at 06:45 pm
7 life path WRs...Fuller, MVS, Ross also in personal 7 years for 2021 adding further risk. You'll recognize a lot of these names frequent injury reports and injured reserve.
FULLER, WILL
VALDES-SCANTLING, MARQUES
ROSS, JOHN
METCALF, DK
HARMON, KELVIN
KUPP, COOPER
SHEPARD, STERLING
HUMPHRIES, ADAM
HILTON, TY
SMITH, DEVONTA
MOORE, J'MON
HAMLER, KJ
BROWN, ANTONIO
ALLEN, KEENAN
PARKER, DEVANTE
GRANT, JAKEEM
HARRIS, MAURICE
JONES, MARVIN
HURNS, ALLEN
HankScorpio
February 02, 2021 at 07:42 pm
They still need a solid #2. In the 4th, with a SB on the line, the offense didn't move the ball very well at all. That moment was why they needed WR help after 2019 and why they still need it after 2020. I don't give a happy rip about where they ranked offensively or how many points they scored on the Lions and Panthers and Bears. I care about that moment. They were not good enough in 2020 and need to get better in 2021.
On MVS, it's been three years. That's time to judge. He's a great 5th round pick and a solid backup. But he's not the guy that can step up in that moment. I'll be thrilled if MVS develops into that solid #2 and delivers in that moment next year. I think it is foolish to count on that. I hope Gute sees it the same way. After 2019, he said he did. And then did nothing about it.