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Did you mean to post this here or are you really drunk?Quote:
Ask Mike Holmgren about leaving a game in the refs hands.
Let's all keep our fingers crossed that BB will for once, change his mind. Clarence has proved conclusively that he is testicularly-challenged.
As has been pointed out here, TLT goes over the middle nicely (as do Mason and Clayton) and he seems to have glue hands. His size and speed are not ideal (just like Mason and Clayton) but the guy seems fearless. I'd far rather rely on a short wideout with balls than a tall guy with a vagina.
Then too, you toss devastating blocker Q-Tip into the mix, clearing lanes for these three warriors, and you have a good scenario for those numerous third and seven situations we are likely to see all year.
Hola, TLT, adios, Clarence.
I would give the nod to TLT (Ten Dresses). We have plenty of huge redzone targets in Q-Sip, 6'6, Heap, 6'5, and Demetrius Williams, 6'3.
The WR corp I believe will be, Mason, Clayton, Williams, Darling (who still needs one more good game before I call him DVD again), and Ten Dresses.
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No Moore Clarence! Do we have clearance Clarence?
“We have clearance, Clarence.” Roger, Roger.” “What’s our vector, Victor?”
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Originally Posted by losac
Really? Are you guys talking about the same Billick who benched Moore after the 1st game of last year and then had him on the inactive list for the last 12 games ?!?!?!?? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Art-Florida
Yeah the same guy that continually benched Hymes, even though all he did was...ummm, catch the ball.:grbac:Quote:
Originally Posted by B-more Ravor
11 times, in the 16 games he saw action last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by DrUnk
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Originally Posted by DrUnk
Fair enough, I like Hymes too, but let's be honest about it, teams weren't exactly knocking each other over to sign him when he became a FA, were they?
But, again, as far as Moore goes, I'm still not seeing this alleged bias toward him on Billick's part. Seems to me that he, like most the rest of us, had seen enough of Moore after the 1st game last year.
Randy Hymes is also a WR that is not mentioned amongst the other talented receivers the Jags currently have.
I think we overvalued Hymes for one reason. He caught the ball while other WRs were dropping passes as if the ball had the boogey touch.
We ignored how Hymes ran routes and other intangibles, of which Hymes had none, that make a good/great receiver.
I'm not gonna try to change your mind, but you haven't noticed BB favoring a player? Yeah, people weren't knocking down the door for Hymes, but he made some great catches. With the exception of a few leap balls in the end zone, Moore has done nothing, though they keep trying to thread him passes over the middle, and he keeps dropping them. I'm not bashing Billick, but c'mon, once he supports someone, there is NO WAY in hell he'll admit fault. Case in point; Scott Mitchell, Grbac, Boller, etc.
TLT is the classic training camp overachiever. As such, he may go to PS but no way does he make the team.
Where was he in the first 2 preseason games again?
Well, no, he's never going to say it publicly - he'll always show public support for all of this players (although, perhaps that does given him a convenient excuse not to have to accept fault).Quote:
Originally Posted by DrUnk
That said, as far as Moore goes, I think benching Moore one game into the season and then leaving him inactive for the last 12 pretty much said that he/they had given up on Moore. I'm not sure how anyone could see that as anything but giving up on him (whether there needs to be a mea culpa as well, I don't know....)
And, the team drafting Williams pretty much said the same - or at least that Moore was going to have to produce or risk being shown the door.