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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2012 18:36:06 GMT -5
Roddy lead the league in drops last year. Not a good stat. Both are good but I give the edge to Julio.
Panther. I saw Smith one time warming up. He has some weird routines. He was sitting on his butt in the end zone and they were throwing balls to him that were out of bounce. He was reaching up and catching almost all of them. Weird routine. But I liked it so I drafted him in the ninth round last year.
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Post by awesomeace on Aug 13, 2012 18:51:33 GMT -5
baahahahaha easier job??? Welker makes Revis look like a fool, easier job my ass Revis allowed just one completion from Wes Welker, it was from 4 yards Shadowed by CB Darrelle Revis for most of the evening, Wes Welker was held to six catches for 46 yards in Sunday's win over the Jets. Welker was more or less singled up on Revis Island tonight, occasionally breaking open when Revis was distracted by towering tight end Rob Gronkowski. Although still leading the NFL in catches and receiving yards, Welker has now been held to 46 yards or fewer in three of his past four games. He will have a more favorable matchup against Chiefs slot CB Javier Arenas in Week 11. Mon, Nov 14, 2011 12:20:00 AM and for the record that game you are referring to... Welker's big play came when at the beginning guess who? Revis was on him but Revis wasn't on him the whole game Welker did break free for a 73-yard catch after Revis released him to a safety. That play gave Welker five gains of 30+ yards this season compared to just one all of last year. Fantasy's No. 1 receiver is averaging an absurd 9/148/1 line heading into Week 6 against the Cowboys. Sun, Oct 9, 2011 07:43:00 PM 46 yards... better than others who had Revis on him including Andre, Roddy, Steve Smith and Megatron
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Post by kkc86 on Aug 13, 2012 19:01:50 GMT -5
I think Roddy White will finish above Julio in recieving, but Julio will have the better year when you look at improvement.
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Post by mitch9234 on Aug 13, 2012 19:03:31 GMT -5
Revis allowed just one completion from Wes Welker, it was from 4 yards Shadowed by CB Darrelle Revis for most of the evening, Wes Welker was held to six catches for 46 yards in Sunday's win over the Jets. Welker was more or less singled up on Revis Island tonight, occasionally breaking open when Revis was distracted by towering tight end Rob Gronkowski. Although still leading the NFL in catches and receiving yards, Welker has now been held to 46 yards or fewer in three of his past four games. He will have a more favorable matchup against Chiefs slot CB Javier Arenas in Week 11. Mon, Nov 14, 2011 12:20:00 AM and for the record that game you are referring to... Welker's big play came when at the beginning guess who? Revis was on him but Revis wasn't on him the whole game Welker did break free for a 73-yard catch after Revis released him to a safety. That play gave Welker five gains of 30+ yards this season compared to just one all of last year. Fantasy's No. 1 receiver is averaging an absurd 9/148/1 line heading into Week 6 against the Cowboys. Sun, Oct 9, 2011 07:43:00 PM 46 yards... better than others who had Revis on him including Andre, Roddy, Steve Smith and Megatron Welker made the catch in Eric Smith's zone, Revis wasn't assigned to man coverage in Welker Revis was assigned to man coverage in Welker 21 times, Welker had one reception for 4 yards in those times
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Post by awesomeace on Aug 13, 2012 19:15:04 GMT -5
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Post by Jancey on Aug 13, 2012 19:19:54 GMT -5
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Post by mitch9234 on Aug 13, 2012 19:21:31 GMT -5
Welker stood on his initial position, Welker ran to the inside, that was Eric Smith's zone, that was a quarters zone, Revis made his right zone coverage, Brady got rid of the ball so fast that Smith couldn't move backwards to his zone
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Post by Panther on Aug 13, 2012 19:32:47 GMT -5
panther, bringing up Smith's career stats are irrelevant. right now, i have Megatron, Fitz, and Marshall ahead of Smith. He, Nicks, and AJ are tied, IMO. The first two are no-brainers. Marshall is a beast, like it or not. He was the life of that WR core last year, and the offense all together. Not sure how Nicks has not "done enough". He has put up 1000 seasons while missing games in the process. AJ is still a great receiver. So Smith is T-4 right now... I can live with this EXCEPT for Nicks being tied. Hasn't done enough, he's had what, three two 1000 yard seasons. He's only had one season with over 10 TDs, and only over 1000 yards twice (leading the team in receiving stats one of the two times). Those two seasons he got 25% of passing yards (24% in 2011 and 26%). On average Smith gets 34% of the offense (excluding rookie year and year when he went on IR after week one). Only had two seasons below 30%, two over 40%. Year - Total passing yards - Steve Smith rec yards - Perctange of offensive passing yards Steve Smith received 2011 - 4051 | 1394 === 34%2010 - 2635 | 554 === 21%2009 - 3070 | 982 === 32%2008 - 3284 | 1417 === 43%2007 - 2934 | 1002 === 34%2006 - 3486 | 1166 === 33%2005 - 3485 | 1563 === 45%2004 - 3238 | 1110 === 34%2003 - 2981 | 872 === 29% Average: 34% baahahahaha easier job??? Welker makes Revis look like a fool, easier job my ass Slot WRs are supposed to have good stats. More catches. Having Brady also makes things a lot easier. Probably wrong what I said but...
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Post by plax on Aug 13, 2012 19:33:33 GMT -5
just noticed your SIG Mitch, SUPER LAFF! ya beat the Rams. very nice
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Post by awesomeace on Aug 13, 2012 19:37:02 GMT -5
Welker stood on his initial position, Welker ran to the inside, that was Eric Smith's zone, that was a quarters zone, Revis made his right zone coverage, Brady got rid of the ball so fast that Smith couldn't move backwards to his zone and what is a CB suppose to do when no one is in his zone??? FInd work, Welker was the closest one to his zone, Welker beat Revis and Smith plain and simple btw panther, that just means your team don't pass as much
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