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SmashMouth 08-03-2019 10:13 AM

Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
In 6 career games vs the Falcons, CGM has 45 receptions, 577 yards, 3 TDs, 0 Fumbles Lost

In 15 career games vs the Saints, Julio has 91 receptions, 1403 yards, 3 TDs, 4 Fumbles Lost


Per Game averages:
Julio - 6.1 recs, 94 yds, 0.2 TDs, 0.26 FL vs Saints
MT13 - 7.5 recs, 96.2 yds, 0.5 TDs, 0 FL vs Falcons

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SmashMouth 08-03-2019 10:16 AM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
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voodooido 08-03-2019 10:21 AM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
JJ will either break the bank or get traded. I’m leaning toward a sign and trade. Sure he’s a great wr but he’s getting up there and stays hobbled.

Beastmode 08-03-2019 11:10 AM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
They are paying him. It will break the bank. MT probably could have got more so great for us.

CHA_CHING 08-03-2019 11:40 AM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by voodooido (Post 849485)
JJ will either break the bank or get traded. I’m leaning toward a sign and trade. Sure he’s a great wr but he’s getting up there and stays hobbled.

JJ is a stat padder as I posted this in another thread yesterday -


Julio Jones Is Great At Everything But Catching Short Touchdowns

Julio had 1,677 receiving yards last year but only 8 TDs. He's a complete non-factor when the Falcons are in the redzone. People will defend him by saying he's double and triple covered, but so what? Same thing happened to MT last year.

He's often compared heavily to Jerry Rice solely for his yardage numbers but he don't have the TDs to back it up. He's basically a Herman Moore clone, but without the excuse of having mediocre QBs throwing to him for his entire career. Moore was an elite WR and only had one year with a good QB (Scott Mitchell in 1995) while every other year the Lions offense was crippled by bad QB play and overly relying on Barry Sanders.

To further note how ridiculous the Julio/Rice comparisons are, there was legit debate last year if Calvin Ridley was outplaying him as the year went on. John Taylor is the forgotten WR of those old 49er teams and while he had his moments of greatness, there was never any question about Rice being the top guy. Rice was the top guy until Terrell Owens came around in those twilight years of their dominance.

TheOak 08-03-2019 12:42 PM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
Phuck Julio

Michael Thomas 85% catch percentage in 2018.

Highest catch rate (minimum 100 targets) in 27 +/- years (since they started tracking.

SmashMouth 08-03-2019 12:58 PM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheOak (Post 849500)
Phuck Julio

Michael Thomas 85% catch percentage in 2018.

Highest catch rate (minimum 100 targets) in 27 +/- years (since they started tracking.

FailClowns Differ

AsylumGuido 08-03-2019 01:11 PM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by voodooido (Post 849485)
JJ will either break the bank or get traded. I’m leaning toward a sign and trade. Sure he’s a great wr but he’s getting up there and stays hobbled.

A sign and trade will never happen. You cannot trade that type of cap hit. It is impossible. A sign and trade might happen early in the off-season with a minor positional player.

hitta 08-03-2019 01:11 PM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
I'm going to go against the grain here with my opinion. I love Michael Thomas, he's one of the best WRs in the league. He's just not Julio Jones though in overall skill set, who I believe to be one of the best receivers ever but got stuck with Matt Ryan. Michael Thomas may be a bit better on the short ball, which goes well with Brees, but I just can't say with a straight face that I believe Michael Thomas is better than Julio Jones, cause he isn't.

TheOak 08-03-2019 01:15 PM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SmashMouth (Post 849502)

I hope they pay Julio $200MM. Phuck him still.

hitta 08-03-2019 02:18 PM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheOak (Post 849508)
I hope they pay Julio $200MM. Phuck him still.

Julio Jones makes Matt Ryan look a lot better than he actually is. JJ is the type of player that displaces defenses. You remove him from their offense, and I think Matt Ryan would literally trend toward the bottom of the list of NFL QBs. Matt Ryan is the most overrated player to ever play the game, and the reason he gets away with the most god awful talent appraisal I've ever seen is because of Julio Jones.

CHA_CHING 08-03-2019 07:08 PM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hitta (Post 849506)
I'm going to go against the grain here with my opinion. I love Michael Thomas, he's one of the best WRs in the league. He's just not Julio Jones though in overall skill set, who I believe to be one of the best receivers ever but got stuck with Matt Ryan. Michael Thomas may be a bit better on the short ball, which goes well with Brees, but I just can't say with a straight face that I believe Michael Thomas is better than Julio Jones, cause he isn't.

You're right, he don't have Julio's overall skill set, he's better.

And what's so bad about being stuck with Matt Ryan? I know we rag on the Falcons as Saints fans, but Ryan has established himself as a legit QB and has given us nightmares where he's carved us to pieces. He had the best season of a QB who didn't make the playoffs last year (a stat that Brees owned in all of our 7-9 seasons). Ryan has far more comebacks and 4th quarter game winning drives than media darling Aaron Rodgers. I compared Julio to Herman Moore, an elite WR whom was truly stuck with some truly mediocre QBs like Rodney Peete, Erik Kramer, old Dave Krieg and Scott Mitchell. Matt Ryan is easily better than all 3 of them.

As I posted that article on the first page of this thread, Julio has a lot of flaws in his game when you start looking at him beyond the receiving yards numbers he puts up. He has huge yardage gains, but don't have the TDs to back it up. He's pretty much a non-threat entirely in the red zone. How many times did you see him drop TDs in the red zone last year? Go back to the season opener vs Philly and count how many times, or even their playoff loss where he dropped what would've been the game winning TD.

He was getting outplayed by Ridley several points in the season whom had more TDs than him, but half less yards.

MT was the only real weapon we had on our WR corps last year and despite being double and triple teamed in the final month of the season, he was still making clutch catches and marching us down the field.

If I need a game winning drive and could choose JJ or MT, I'm going MT all the way. At least I know he can trusted in the red zone.

jeanpierre 08-03-2019 09:14 PM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
Okay, know this is coming from a fantasy football perspective, but there's one thing in the numbers that is pertinent to this discussion...

Learned very early on that when you're examining a guys stats, look for consistency on a weekly basis and not total fantasy points (accrued through actual) for the season...

Julio had slightly better total yardage numbers, but @CantGuardMike produced better on a weekly basis...

See, some guys get theirs in bunches 25 - 30 pt monster games, but aren't always there every week for you, giving you dud weeks like 30 ReYds and a fumble...

Winners have guys like Mike Thomas who're giving you 100 ReYds or 80 ReYds and a ReTd, have consistent higher floors - that's why their teams are winners in the Real World and Fantasy Football...

Mike was there every week for the Saints (and for some of my teams last year) - that's why I consider him the better WR...

Rugby Saint II 08-04-2019 09:44 AM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
Julio is good. I watched him play college ball. Still, Mike Thomas is better.

TheOak 08-05-2019 05:34 AM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hitta (Post 849517)
Julio Jones makes Matt Ryan look a lot better than he actually is. JJ is the type of player that displaces defenses. You remove him from their offense, and I think Matt Ryan would literally trend toward the bottom of the list of NFL QBs. Matt Ryan is the most overrated player to ever play the game, and the reason he gets away with the most god awful talent appraisal I've ever seen is because of Julio Jones.

I get it, you love Julia Jones, to the point that you are rationalizing that Matt Ryan is a bad QB... Ryan did make it into a Pro-Bowl with 3700 yards and 28 TDs before Julio Jones was ever drafted. You say that Julio Jones has a better long game than Michael Thomas, I say Matt Ryan has a longer arm than Brees. Julio might be big to his advantage and relies on his power but he does not cut or evade like Thomas and certainly doesn't catch as many passes thrown his way..

Do not get me wrong, I am no fan of Matt Ryan and Julio Jones for all intentional purposes performs at a level that is nearly tied with Michael Thomas for best WR in the league. But its not completely apples to apples either, they are different receivers with different QBs.

You can have Julio, I will take Thomas as my #1 all day, every day.

hitta 08-05-2019 09:03 AM

Re: Michael Thomas vs Julio Jones Stats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheOak (Post 849640)
I get it, you love Julia Jones, to the point that you are rationalizing that Matt Ryan is a bad QB... Ryan did make it into a Pro-Bowl with 3700 yards and 28 TDs before Julio Jones was ever drafted. You say that Julio Jones has a better long game than Michael Thomas, I say Matt Ryan has a longer arm than Brees. Julio might be big to his advantage and relies on his power but he does not cut or evade like Thomas and certainly doesn't catch as many passes thrown his way..

Do not get me wrong, I am no fan of Matt Ryan and Julio Jones for all intentional purposes performs at a level that is nearly tied with Michael Thomas for best WR in the league. But its not completely apples to apples either, they are different receivers with different QBs.

You can have Julio, I will take Thomas as my #1 all day, every day.

I don't love Julio Jones, I just think he is incredibly talented. I'm not cheering him on or anything. I wish Michael Thomas was better than him, but he isn't. Michael Thomas is a top 5 receiver, maybe top 3. I've thought Julio was the best receiver in the league for a while, and he still is. I know it's easy to have blinders on as a fan of a particular team. Every base likes to say that their guy is the best, I'm just flat out telling you that MT is not better than Julio Jones. I do however believe that MT goes better with Brees than Julio Jones would. The combination between the two is very synergistic because their skill sets align. But I mean if you are going to ask me the general question of which one is the better overall receiver, the answer seems readily apparent.


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