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Bob hates Bowe because he drops passes. Yet he couldn't hold Owens jock. Guess what Owens struggled with his ENTIRE CAREER? ROFL He obviously doesn't watch football. |
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No person with a fully functioning brain could be totally wrong 92 percent of the time. Posted via Mobile Device |
...he could be an ace level troll, but I don't think he's that bright.
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I think he mixes his trolling in with a little truth. It's gotta be that.
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You guys don't know what in the hell you are talking about. Over most of his career Reid wasn't throwing it down the field. 1999 – Pederson YPA 5.6 – Leading Receivers Torrence Small & Charles Johnson 2000 – McNabb YPA 5.9 – Leading Receivers Charles Johnson & Chad Lewis 2001 – McNabb YPA 6.6 - Leading Receivers James Thrash & Todd Pinkston 2002 – McNabb YPA 6.3 – Leading Receivers James Thrash & Todd Pinkston 2003 – McNabb YPA 6.7 – Leading receivers James Thrash & Brian Westbrook 2004 – McNabb YPA 8.3 - Leading Receivers Terrell Owens & Brian Westbrook 2005 – McNabb YPA 7.0 - Leading Receivers LJ Smith & Brian Westbrook 2006 – McNabb YPA 8.4 - Leading Receivers Brian Westbrook & LJ Smith 2007 – McNabb YPA 7.0 – Leading Receivers Brian Westbrook & Kevin Curtis 2008 – McNabb YPA 6.9 – Leading Receiver Desean Jackson & Brian Westbrook 2009 – McNabb YPA 8.0 – Leading receiver Brent Celek & Desean Jackson 2010 – Vick YPA 8.1 – Leading Receivers Lesean McCoy & Jeremy Maclin 2011 – Vick YPA 7.8 – Leading Receivers Jeremy Maclin & Brent Celek 2012 – Vick YPA 6.7 _Leading Receivers Jeremy Maclin & Brent Celek http://www.nfl.com/teams/statistics?...HI&seasonType= This whole argument about Geno being a "perfect fit" for Reid's system because Reid loves to throw it down the field is absolute horseshit. Reid is smart enough to do whatever he needs to do. He doesn't force his offense on players like Haley did. His offense is extremely flexible. |
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However, Kirk Cousins and Ricky Stanzi are nowhere NEAR the QB that Tom Brady is. There's a difference between Cousins IS Brady and Cousins IS SIMILAR TO Brady. The the actual ability difference between Owens and Bowe isn't as huge as the gap between Brady and the QBs I just mentioned. But even so, Bowe absolutely is a SIMILAR player to Owens. |
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Of course you don't. You're a ****ing moron. |
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Zobel is a moron dude. What an abortion of a list.
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