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Devery's block on #55
On Chris Ivory's TD run. He blew him up!! Worth watching if u dvr'd it.
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He's always been an excellent blocker.
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I agree - probably our best blocking wr
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Ivory did all of that on his own.
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I hate to say it, but I think Devery will be gone after this year.
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It seems to me that I have heard this song before.......... I'm pretty sure I will have this deja vu moment again in '13................... Perhaps I have been dreaming up these posts for the last eight years? GEAUX DEVERY! |
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It makes a perfect argument that there are no good teams in the NFL because teams are to young, and constantly rebuilding for youth over all of the exceptionally trained players in free agency or never get picked up. Devery is a good WR with solid skills, he will never be great or a #1 WR I agree, but I also concur with the articles premiss, that trying younger guys in his spot will reduce the offenses chance to win. Jimmy graham is a good example of this. He is brilliant , then he loses the game with dropped passes. That kind of inconsistency means hes probably not ready to be on the field full time. Its a interesting article, if I could remember where it was,lol. |
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If he would have caught the balls he dropped, the game would not have been so close. Can't figure him out. He will go through stretches and catch everything. Then, he will have games where he won't even catch the easiest balls.
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Glad there where some positives for him for this game. Reciever wise, he was absent.
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Devery came into the league dropping balls on a regular basis. Thanks to
Curtis Martin he developed into a reliable receiver. He has regressed a little recently but he still is a threat to catch the deep ball at any time. Safeties have to respect that and Drew uses it to his advantage. Actually, Devery seems to be catching more balls closer to the line of scrimmage. |
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My favorite WR because when the ball goes toward Dev, it's one of those deep breath plays...and I love it!
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