skinz2winz
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Mathis has been ok. No way does anyone give up on him. He is a big human.Could easily have been a motivational play to get Mathis and others to push harder in practice.
Mathis has been ok. No way does anyone give up on him. He is a big human.Could easily have been a motivational play to get Mathis and others to push harder in practice.
We need a new kicker, NOW!!!Seibert before he got hurt was money and McManus has been very good since picked up by Green Bay after the dismissal of his trial.
He's not a WR1, that's just a fact! (These are stats showing production)View attachment 382097
Summa ya'll have a TON of crow to eat on this
He's not a WR1, that's just a fact! (These are stats showing production)
On that team yep!
Terry is a WR1 on this team but not leaguewide.
That group was equivalent to the Smurfs, just bigger.So Marvin Harrison was not a WR1?
How many WR1 exist in the NFL today?
That group was equivalent to the Smurfs, just bigger.
How many, didn't take a count but you can by simply noting how many you would take over TM. When you get to ten, stop, these are the best in the game, and 11 -21 are second tier WR1 types. 22- 32 are 3rd tier types. In which of these do you place TM?
Here's the guy that I favorably compare Harrison to:
Gary Clark and Marvin Harrison are both NFL wide receivers who caught at least 50 passes in their first 10 seasons. Here are some of their stats:
- Firsts: Clark was the first wide receiver in NFL history to catch at least 50 passes in his first 10 seasons. Harrison is one of only four other players to do so.
- Hall of Fame: Clark was never a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- Receiving yards: Clark recorded 10,000 receiving yards in the pre-salary cap era.
That's about right but I don't want anybody to get the wrong idea, Terry is a outstanding WR in D.C., especially since he's been given a job that he's physically incapable of properly filling. This dude would be a bloodhound as a WR2, and he's demonstrating it when he's getting moved to the right side. Art Monk was the last true WR1 that this team had and what he did for Gary Clark and Ricky Sanders, can be repeated with a WR1 type, Terry, and some combination of Noah Brown, LMcC, and the Z-man. Considering the way the game is played today, that new combination could statistically be be better than the original "Posse."Well, we base it on future projections, then it will be different.
I put TM in tier 2.
Chase
Justin Jefferson
ARSB
AJ Brown
Malik Nabers
CD Lamb
Tyreek
Niko
London
DJ Moore
Marvin Jarrison
Garrett Wilson
Tee Higgins
Puka
JSN
Mike Evans
Crazy Ass from Pittsburgh George Pickens
18- TM
That's about right but I don't want anybody to get the wrong idea, Terry is a outstanding WR in D.C., especially since he's been given a job that he's physically incapable of properly filling. This dude would be a bloodhound as a WR2, and he's demonstrating it when he's getting moved to the right side. Art Monk was the last true WR1 that this team had and what he did for Gary Clark and Ricky Sanders, can be repeated with a WR1 type, Terry, and some combination of Noah Brown, LMcC, and the Z-man. Considering the way the game is played today, that new combination could statistically be be better than the original "Posse."
Height, weight, elite speed, hands and difficulty to cover come immediately to mind.What makes a WR1 for you? Are there any requirements?
What makes a WR1 for you? Are there any requirements?
Height, weight, elite speed, hands and difficulty to cover come immediately to mind.
To me, a number one wide receiver typically possesses a combination of elite speed, exceptional route running ability, reliable to exceptional hands, strong body control, the ability to win contested catches, and the capability to make big plays in both the short and deep passing game, often drawing the toughest defensive coverage on the field due to their overall offensive impact despite the added attention.
Are you putting JSN over Terry?
If so, why? Not hating just curious if im looking at that correctly
This is LITERALLY an EXACT description of Terry's skillsHeight, weight, elite speed, hands and difficulty to cover come immediately to mind.
To me, a number one wide receiver typically possesses a combination of elite speed, exceptional route running ability, reliable to exceptional hands, strong body control, the ability to win contested catches, and the capability to make big plays in both the short and deep passing game, often drawing the toughest defensive coverage on the field due to their overall offensive impact despite the added attention.
I am. JSN is in year 2 of his career. We have not seen the best of him yet. He also has to compete for touches.