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Donna was here last night....;)
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Joe Horn haters........................................
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the size of the wide receivers doesn't matter, just look at steve smith in carolina and santana moss in washington... in fact with the new rules implemented by the nfl last season, it actually helps to have smaller, shiftier wideouts b/c they can escape the jamming techniques used by most of the cover corners in the league... i know for a while the trend was to get these big receivers, and that's great if you do have those, but with those new "no touch within 5 yds." rules i really helps smaller receivers
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I agree chRxis, but I also feel that having that large receiver on your team is a good thing- all you need is one to give you a prescence over the middle. Opposing teams' defenses have to account for that type of prescence. Some teams can get away with this, because they have a gifted tight end, who can fill this role. We don't.
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Or a huge TE like Tony Gonzalez or Gates. Who is tall and can jump....
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kinda what i meant by "gifted" tight end.......
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My bad, read too fast.... Only ones I see in this years Draft is Vernon Davis and Pope from UGA. That dude is TALL.
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I like Pope. If he was there for our 2nd round pick, I would not be angry that we selected him. I would prefer a linebacker, but that is an area of need for us as well...
I just don't think he'll be there. |
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