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BTW, Owens was a ****ing stud while in Philly.
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Two comparisons I've consistently made on here are Geno Smith to McNabb and Dwayne Bowe to Terrell Owens.
Remember what Andy was able to do with McNabb and Owens? |
Reid will want to throw the ball 60+% of the time...he will be targeting a guy that can put points on the board with his arm and leadership.
It has to be Geno. |
Okay smartasses, then why does everybody call him "Sauto"?
Answer that one. His name must be Jason Sauto. It's not the automotive business owned by Jason. |
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You can post an image all you want, but understand that the image you posted has statistics in it, and I'm the last person you want to debate statistics with, I will always find a way to win that argument, always. That being said, what was it you wanted me to look at specifically on that image full of statistics? Purely where he was ranked? Because nobody with an "opinion" worth a **** cares about where their overall rank is. You don't win super bowls with overall rank, I don't win fantasy football championships with overall rank, so why on earth would we discuss overall rank here? Lets look at pertinent facts for a moment. 2011: #2 rushing yardage, #3 in carries, #1 in YPCar, #3 in receptions, #3 in reception yardage. 2012: #2 in receptions, #3 in reception yardage, #2 in YPCar Argue all you want that Dex is a Wide Receiver because he lined up there the most this year, but in his career in Kansas City, 3 years, he's lined up more behind the QB than anywhere else on the field. That is an undisputed fact. You don't have to call him a Running Back. Call him a Scatback, Wingback, H back, McClusterback, I don't care. Point is the guy runs the ball and catches the ball, and he's one of the most productive players in this offense since he's been here, and we haven't exactly had the worst offense in football either. McCluster IS NOT a #1 or #2 receiver, he is NOT a Slot Receiver. He is merely a guy you can plug into any position and get him the ball. He is a Playmaker. Some of you confuse the term "playmaker" with "gamebreaker". The two are not synonymous. McCluster is a playmaker. When he gets the ball in his hands, he works harder than just about anyone on this team (save Charles and Bowe) to move the sticks. Playmakers are guys you want to get the ball to in crucial situations. Example, someone go find the stats for 3rd down targets and 3rd down receptions for McCluster, tell me how many times he converted 3rd downs into first downs, and then adjust the scaling factor for having a broke dick QB throw the ball to him all year long. Gamebreakers are guys like sanders who you want to get the ball as many times as you can in a game because at any point, that guy could BREAK the game wide open by making magic happen. McCluster is not, and never will be a gamebreaker. He flashed that ability in 2010, but he's been humbled into a safety outlet in 2011 and 2012, and you know what? He does a good job at it. Quote:
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The guy trying to sell hits and subscriptions on the internet. While I don't mind Alex Smith one bit, I wouldn't want to do it here. |
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