Desperado34
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This offense is gonna be stoopid when Kevin White comes back
If he's as good as expected.
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This offense is gonna be stoopid when Kevin White comes back
Says who? This sounds like total nonsense. You are worth what someone is willing to pay you.
Ugh says me, obviously. The top superstar receivers of the NFL were paid based on a mix of previous accomplishments, age and remaining potential. Those large contracts are banking on a receiver maintaining that high level of play. Yet were talking about human beings here. Not fucking robots. Every single top flight receiver has their bad games and extremely rarely if ever are any of them non-stop performing at that superstar level for years. Hence why these exorbitant contracts are never really realistic at all. I am not naive, I know a price a receiver gets paid is based on market value and how much teams are willing to pay for them. I have already said as much...
Lolol. You've been debating this for over a year I feel like. Sell em muthafuckkaaaaYes mate, I still have my Alshon Jeffery autographed card collection intact. I had considered selling it all off this year before the possibility of him leaving the Bears though. I'm torn. Don't know if I should pull that trigger or not.
If you were to put Alshon on either the Packers or the Pats, he would take a steaming shit all over Nelson, Cobb, and Edelman. They get it done different ways, but as a game breaker, he is in the same class as Thomas, Beckham, and Bryant.So you put him in the same class as Antonio Brown, Julio Jones, Dez Bryant, Demaryius Thomas, and Odell Beckham Jr? And better than AJ Green, Jordy Nelson, Calvin Johnson, Julian Edelman, etc? Is that correct?
I was pissed with the drops last game. Especially when the throw, and Alshon's positioning beat the corner, and Tirico and Gruden were verbally fellating the dbs on those drops, like they actually did something to defend the pass, when in actuality all they had done was gotten first row seats to see what should have been big gains and a score.
With that said, they all drop some. Alshon is a legit #1. Moreover, he is a big time receiver. Reminds me a lot of Michael Irvin.
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