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kgarrett12486 
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 6:01 pm Post subject: |
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| chris00cm wrote: | | kgarrett12486 wrote: | | Flatlyner wrote: | | tim199009 wrote: | | fansincela wrote: | | My a** he's better than Megatron. Megatron will pass Rice when it's all said and done |
you werent suppose to take him seriously |
And, I doubt Megatron passes Rice. Rice had Montana/Young throwing to him. |
Agreed, I don't see anyone passing Rice. He had crazy production and was able to stay healthy for 97% of his career...
Out of the 20 seasons he played, he was able to play in all 16 games every year but one. That is just insane... | Never know. He could if DET throws is 70% of the time for the rest of his career. Gotta keep Linehan there. |
Never know, but I don't see Calvin staying healthy long enough to surpass Rice's marks... _________________
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asylum
Joined: 22 Dec 2007 Posts: 448 Location: CA
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Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 7:26 pm Post subject: |
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Congrats on your pick up. I think most of you are a little too excited and a bit delusional about his "talent". You basicly got yourself another Az-Zahir Hakim with a couple exceptions: Hakim could return kicks and could run a couple routs. Also, Hakim never intentionally lined up at the wrong spot because he wanted the ball more. At least Owens took that gripe to the media and never actually let it affect his play.
You look at all the WR's that have issues in the recent past and you will see that Young actually has a MUCH larger ego, and all of those "troubled" WR's still produced on the field. Titus Young never backed up his ego with results, he just figured we should take him at his word that he was a great WR.
| StLunatic88 wrote: | | stlblackshirt wrote: | | DerekBrink wrote: | | stlblackshirt wrote: |
This can't be good. |
| Quote: | how can adding a 2nd round pick who is as talented as any of our WR's, for basically nothing, not a good move?
When he decides to line up where he wants on the line. thats when its a bad move
We literally assume no risk but could get a huge reward. Great move imo. |
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Because he's a [inappropriate/removed]. Yes you could cut him the first sign of trouble. Yes he was a 2nd round pick with a ton of talent. But just because the Rams have burned down the 4 pillars doesn't mean you take on terrible character guys like this. He's openly quit on his team. He's think he's better than Calvin Johnson. He's openly feuded with the Lions and DARED them to cut him. Check out his twitter - @TitusDYoungSr
You never publicly dare your boss to fire you. He's an immature tool. | A) There is much more to the situation than that
B)You not I have ever been in a professional dynamic anything close to the NFL, so to try to speak on the goings on inside a locker room are always a crapshoot.
Kids got an ego, but it wasnt really a problem last year, or the first half of this year... Just saying, its always easy to blame the player for the whole thing |
Like I stated, he lined up in the wrong places on purpose. He made a couple big plays here and there. Other than that he really didn't offer anything special, with the exception he could run fast. He couldn't run a clean rout and could not get seperation from his defender unless it was a sprint race post. I recall him dropping more passes than he caught (clean passes and bad passes). The NFL is filled with guys that can run fast, he is no more talanted than Az-Zahir Hakim (Hakim was better because he could at least return kicks). _________________ "Men of age object too much, consult too long, adventure too little, repent too soon, but content themselves with a mediocrity of success."
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asylum
Joined: 22 Dec 2007 Posts: 448 Location: CA
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Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 7:39 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="RyanFuller003"] | StLunatic88 wrote: | | I think if he was ever going to have an opportunity to get his head on straight and realize he isn't the second coming of Jerry Rice, |
Acually, he did an interview his rookie year and said he was there to replace Berry Sanders. _________________ "Men of age object too much, consult too long, adventure too little, repent too soon, but content themselves with a mediocrity of success."
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