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Whats Marshalls stats look like without Cutler?
Acquiring WR is Seattles Achilles heal. has been for years. Wouldn't be surprised to hear about them sniffing around those two.
Harvin
Rice (prob the best of the bunch)
Houshmanzadah
Branch
just to name a few
Marshall would be a nice toy for Brady
Better than I thought. Probably pretty scary still as long as he has a QB with a strong arm like Flacco2009: 15 games played, 1,120 yards, 10 TDs
2010: 14 games played, 1,014 yards, 3 TDs
2011: 16 games played, 1,214 yards, 6 TDs
Respectable numbers.
Acquiring WR is Seattles Achilles heal. has been for years. Wouldn't be surprised to hear about them sniffing around those two.
Harvin
Rice (prob the best of the bunch)
Houshmanzadah
Branch
just to name a few
Brandon Marshall would make the Seahawks offense a lot better.
Marshall would be a nice toy for Brady
Not so sure, Seattle was 9th in total offense this year. don't think they could get much better statistically with their game plan of grind it out, beat you up football. My question is would he go total diva if he only gets 70 or so catchs a year in seattle... he would no doubt help our passing offense, but overall the team would most likely not move much higher then 9th.
All the seahawks haters saying, whaaa SEattle was 9th overall????
NFL Stats: by Team Category
Wide receiver Brandon Marshall could be on his way out of Chicago.
According to Terry Boers of 670 The Score, sources believe that the Bears have already made the decision to part ways with Marshall. According to Boers’ source, the decision came from Bears’ brass and none of the prospective general managers interviewed have disagreed with the decision.
Josh Gordon and Brandon Marshall, which problematic receiver do you want on your team?