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Thread: Ed Dickson
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01-17-2012, 12:41 AM #25
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Re: Ed Dickson
http://wnst.net/wordpress/audio-vault/
The Ed Dickson segments from High Topps.
NE TE thing is in the middle of part 1. Cam thing is part 2. I think part 3 has the other quote because I haven't gotten to it yet.
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01-17-2012, 12:52 AM #27
Re: Ed Dickson
K got it. thnx
Lardarius "The predator" Webb
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Re: Ed Dickson
I literally listened to that whole thing and never heard him say anything about celebrating on their field.
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01-17-2012, 01:04 AM #29
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01-17-2012, 03:01 AM #30Regular 1st Stringer
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01-17-2012, 03:25 AM #31Steve Flacco, Apparently
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There is no definition of bust that fits a player who in his first season as a starter puts up 57 catches for 528 yards and 5 TDs.
That post= ludicrous.
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Re: Ed Dickson
Here are my thoughts on what Ed Dickson is saying:
Ed, love the confidence that you and Pitta are just as good (if not better) than Gronkowski and Hernandez. However, there is one glaring difference. Those two players don't drop passes that hit them in the hands. That's why between the two of them they have nearly 170 receptions for over 2200 yards and 24 touch downs. Aaron Hernandez alone has more yards than both Pitta and Dickson combined, 1 less TD, and 10 less receptions.
Ed, shut it dude. Seriously. Don't even talk about anything remotely close to those types of comparisons because to date we, as fans, have seen you drop passes left and right that hit you in the hands when you're wide open. Focus on your own skills man.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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01-17-2012, 08:48 AM #34Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Ed Dickson
What the hell is Ed smoking if he thinks he is as good as Gronk. And why is he on Radio, can't WNSt find anyone better to inteview.
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01-17-2012, 09:03 AM #35
Re: Ed Dickson
Yes, Dickson drops too many passes. However, the real glaring difference is that New England targets their TEs more than anyone else in the league. That's why they have more yards/receptions.
Targets:
124 Gronkowski
113 Hernandez
89 Dickson
56 Pitta
For those that are math-impaired, that's New England 237, Baltimore 145 - a difference of 92 targets, which is only 12 fewer times than the Ravens have thrown the ball to their offensive spark, Ray Rice (104).
Of course those guys are going to have more receptions and yards than the Ravens' TEs. Gronkowski has more receptions (90) than Dickson has had opportunities. I'm not saying Dickson is as good as Gronkowski because he isn't close, but the receptions/yards stats alone really don't tell the story. New England's offense runs through the TEs and slot receiver. Three players - Welker (172), Gronkowski (124) and Hernandez (113) all have been targeted over 100 more times (409 to 304) than the Ravens' top three targets, Anquan Boldin (105), Ray Rice (104), and Torrey Smith (95).
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01-17-2012, 09:14 AM #36Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: Ed Dickson
I would put our biggest, strongest, quickest linebacker on Gronkowski at the line of scrimmage - and beat him up all day - holding him on blocks and bumping him every inch of those first five yards ALL DAY LONG. And when that linebacker got tired I would go to the next man up. Gronkowski would have a permanent Ravens shadow if I was calling the defensive plays. He would soon understand what it means to play the Ravens. Letting him run free through a zone is a disaster in the making.
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