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The Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: The Southeast
Age: 42
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Re: Comments on our Receiver Corps (6/15/06)
We have a proven #1 WR in Moss, but the rest are all giant question marks if you ask me.
Lloyd seems to have incredible athleticism and great potential, but hasn't ever really produced (though we could blame alot of that on the San Francisco "system" or lack thereof, simple fact is he doesn't have a great track record.) Patten strikes me as a questionable #2 WR, and much more along the lines of competing for the #3 job in terms of talent. In a 10 year career he has no more than 824 yards in a season, and no more than 7 TDs. In itself not a bad season, but that majority of his seasons look alot more like 200-300 yards and 0-1 TDs - not real impressive. Randle El, like Lloyd, seems to have great athletic talent but hasn't proved himself as a solid, consistent WR. We've also got Thrash who seems like a consistent contributor, though certainly he's not going to light up the field as a #1 or #2 WR any time soon. From an athletic standpoint we're stacked, but you can look at someone like Antonio Brown from last season and see athleticism or speed doesn't make a great WR. Basically we still have one good WR that we can count on (Moss) - the #2, #3 and depth positions are all full of great potential and no track record or consistency.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Rehoboth Beach, DE
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Re: Comments on our Receiver Corps (6/15/06)
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In 2005 Randle-El had 3 drops. Lloyd had 4 drops. Patten had two (in half a season). And Moss, he had eight. (Statisics courtesy of Stats.com) What's all this mean? Nothing - I just like stats. Lloyd got his balls as the only viable receiver from such luminaries as Cody Pickett. I say, Cody Pickett. Patten and Randle-El have never been primary targets in their respective offenses. I think it's important to determine what the expectations are for the 2nd 3rd and 4th WRs before we decide they aren't going to be met.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Comments on our Receiver Corps (6/15/06)
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The Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Re: Comments on our Receiver Corps (6/15/06)
I'm not saying because they are question marks they won't perform, I'm just saying we don't know enough to make any kind of judgement yet. Hence the "Question Mark" status.
I'm hoping they'll all be fantastic and they'll all be viable WR threats that will spread the field. Basically we have two receivers (Lloyd and Randel-El) who have short and unestablished careers. Thrash is good but no superstar, and Patten has been around the block, but go ahead and look at his career stats - pretty inconsistent. I'm not saying any of these guys CAN'T be great - I think they have fantastic potential given the athletecism and the system, but just coming out here and claiming they're all going to be amazing super stars and we'll have the best offense ever is the exact same damn thing we've done with Michael Westbrook, Taylor Jacobs, Albert Connell and all these other worthless receivers. I will say that even if there is no standout #2 WR in this bunch, we do have good depth - there should be plenty of targets for Brunell and hopefully things will open up. My best bet is that Lloyd becomes our real #2 threat. Patten, Thrash and ARE are kind of a toss-up for #3 in my opinion. Lloyd was able to put up semi-respectable numbers in the worst offense in the league. Doesn't make him the next Jerry Rice, but I think he's got the best potential of the group. I'm just saying wait until we have some actual evidence first. So far the only person worth bragging about is Moss.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
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The Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Yorktown, Va
Age: 57
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Re: Comments on our Receiver Corps (6/15/06)
At the VB golf classic I made a comment to Greg Williams about how I was excited about next season with the continuity we have had (basically refering to defense). The first thing out of his mouth was that "you know what... I think you are really going to be impressed with these new receivers and the way Al Saunders is using them". That was all I needed to hear. He wasn't giving me a speech, just shooting the sh*t. Very sincere, very believable, and I'm very excited!
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