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i gotcha.... but when i see ppl mentioning TO and our 6th rd. pick in the same sentence i start worrying.... i think he'll be good, not great, at either wr or te, if he were to pick up some muscle mass...... i hope i'm wrong... i hope he does become the next great wr, but honestly, i don't see that happening....
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muscle mass was meant as weight but not fat.... i know the guy is muscular.... i was trying to imply that he could put on some pounds but not fat and possibly be a good te.... i'm not sleeping on him... read where i said he should be one of the six we keep on the team at his position.... i was just trying to clear the air about comparing him to really anyone, esp. TO... there's a reason he was a 7th rd. pick, and it's not only b/c he's from a small school... we'll see.... like i said, i am sincerely hoping i'm wrong and he becomes the greatest wr of all time....
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If Henderson does not learn to catch the ball, he may have trouble making the team. It's still very early and I say give him a chance to improve. His speed is a great weapon, but there is no weapon if the ball is not caught. I was very impressed by the guys playing behind him. Looks like the Saints have some guys who can catch the ball and move the chains. Overall, this WR group looks to be very good.
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I'm telling you guys, he's caught everything thrown to him in camp. How many passes did he drop last night? He's better than you think.
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I have to disagree with my esteemed collegue, Mr. Joe "Pacemaker" Sam. I don't think Henderson will ever live up to expectations. He has prototypical size and above average speed. However, he seems to have below average hands and brains - and those are the two things that matter most (see Horn, Harrison, Ward, etc). IMO, Horn is resurgent this season, and Stallworth continues his upward tick from last season. I still can't believe people are so down on Stallworth. The trade talk seems nuts to me. The guy had 42 receptions and almost 600 yards and 8 TDs in 7 games as a rookie. Yeah, he was hurt for basically two years after. I know. But a guy can't choose when he gets hurt. He's been healthy since, and in 2004 (basically his second season if you take away for injuries) he had 58 rec, 770 yards and 5 TDs. Last year, on a 3-13 team, no real 2nd threat, in AB's worst year ever, and with Tod Bouman throwing him the ball for three games, he improved to 70 rec, 945 yards and 7 TDs. If the guy improves this year over last year as much as he did last year over the year before he should have 85+ rec, 1150+ yards, and 8+ TDs. Those are legit #1 numbers. I think Stallworth is our future at WR. Behind him, I think Colston is a good prospect, but so is Hass, Jones, Lyman, etc. However, I just don't see Henderson ever making it. |
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