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Mr. Laz 09-11-2016 06:49 PM

Albert Wilson appreciation thread
 
Stat line

Albert Wilson

Receiving
3 catches, 1 yards, Avg .3 yrds, Long 3 yrds, Targets: 5

Rushing
0 rushes, 0 yards, Avg 0.0, Long 0.0


Bring it, Bitches! nlm

Hammock Parties 09-11-2016 06:51 PM

Reek is producing 30 times the yards per catch.

DaneMcCloud 09-11-2016 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smellway (Post 12420614)
Reek is producing 30 times the yards per catch.

**** you

DaFace 09-11-2016 06:57 PM

My issue with Wilson is that I just don't know what EXTRA he brings to the team. He's capable of playing the position I suppose, but he NEVER makes the extra effort to bring in the tough catch, and he NEVER makes a big play after receiving the ball.

We'd be far better off in the long run trying to develop guys who have the potential to be special.

Chief Northman 09-11-2016 07:01 PM

Wilson needs to be dumped. DAT/Hill can pick up his slack. Still baffled by the Streater trade......
I would argue that once acclimated, Demarcus Robinson works his way in this season.

Sandy Vagina 09-11-2016 07:04 PM

just go with more Jmac, Conley, and multi-TEs. With guys like Hill and DAT? coming in from time to time, there's no need to ever see Albert W on the field.

ping2000 09-11-2016 07:04 PM

He must have blackmail material on Reid or Chunt. Probably involves goats.

chiefzilla1501 09-11-2016 07:06 PM

Seems like he's just there for quick screens and jet sweeps. Bring DAT back and add Jamaal's speed in the backfield and hopefully you have less need for him.

ping2000 09-11-2016 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 12420663)
Seems like he's just there for quick screens and jet sweeps. Bring DAT back and add Jamaal's speed in the backfield and hopefully you have less need for him.

Or stop running so many ****ing screens. Reid has a hard on for screen plays.

Warrick 09-11-2016 07:11 PM

YaY Wilson, you superseded my expectations!

ThaVirus 09-11-2016 07:11 PM

He's taken a few screens and slants to the house.

I'd still argue that he's solid and not holding the team back any more than Alex's risk-aversion, Reid's play calling, etc.

We're only 60 minutes into a looooong season.

JoeyChuckles 09-11-2016 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chief Northman (Post 12420645)
Wilson needs to be dumped. DAT/Hill can pick up his slack. Still baffled by the Streater trade......
I would argue that once acclimated, Demarcus Robinson works his way in this season.

DAT was inactive yet again.

Warrick 09-11-2016 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 12420685)
He's taken a few screens and slants to the house.

2 tds in two years doesn't qualify as a few screens and slants to the house!

KCCHIEFS27 09-11-2016 07:17 PM

haha ummm, DAT is pure garbage as well. You think Wilson doesn't bring anything extra to the field? What have you ever seen DAT do on offense?

CanadianChiefs 09-11-2016 07:20 PM

You are all idiots if you still can't understand that Wilson is a threat that causes mismatch problems for the other team. He creates space for our OTHER receivers to go out and do their thing. His presence creates time and space for the offense AS A WHOLE.

chiefzilla1501 09-11-2016 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CanadianChiefs (Post 12420728)
You are all idiots if you still can't understand that Wilson is a threat that causes mismatch problems for the other team. He creates space for our OTHER receivers to go out and do their thing. His presence creates time and space for the offense AS A WHOLE.

He creates space because he's an option. Not because he's a weapon. I agree it helps to have a jet sweep option, but you have to have someone who can actually do some damage with the ball in his hands.

bricks 09-11-2016 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CanadianChiefs (Post 12420728)
You are all idiots if you still can't understand that Wilson is a threat that causes mismatch problems for the other team. He creates space for our OTHER receivers to go out and do their thing. His presence creates time and space for the offense AS A WHOLE.

This is what makes sports beautiful. It's the stuff that you can't quantify.

Warrick 09-11-2016 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CanadianChiefs (Post 12420728)
You are all idiots if you still can't understand that Wilson is a threat that causes mismatch problems for the other team. He creates space for our OTHER receivers to go out and do their thing. His presence creates time and space for the offense AS A WHOLE.

You're only an idiot if you think he is a solid threat as others on here do...

lewdog 09-11-2016 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CanadianChiefs (Post 12420728)
You are all idiots if you still can't understand that Wilson is a threat that causes mismatch problems for the other team. He creates space for our OTHER receivers to go out and do their thing. His presence creates time and space for the offense AS A WHOLE.

Jesus ****ing Christ, another reeruned Canadian.


Mods, can we start screening IP addresses from that God awful country before letting them sign on here?!?!

Deberg_1990 09-11-2016 07:26 PM

He's invaluable on special teams

Mr. Laz 09-11-2016 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CanadianChiefs (Post 12420728)
You are all idiots if you still can't understand that Wilson is a threat that causes mismatch problems for the other team. He creates space for our OTHER receivers to go out and do their thing. His presence creates time and space for the offense AS A WHOLE.

I saw Wilson create space by running out of bounds as fast as possible to avoid tacklers on that WR screen. I means seriously, it's just not worth gaining a few yards if it means getting tackled.

Bowser 09-11-2016 07:29 PM

He had exactly one more yard receiving than Hootie did today. Probably ought to keep him active for mismatches and such.

ping2000 09-11-2016 07:32 PM

Watching Albert Wilson play reminds me of two people, Flip Wilson and Fat Albert.

Sandy Vagina 09-11-2016 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Laz (Post 12420773)
I saw Wilson create space by running out of bounds as fast as possible to avoid tacklers on that WR screen. I means seriously, it's just not worth gaining a few yards if it means getting tackled.

haha yep.. SO sick of that shit. So sick of him.

CanadianChiefs 09-11-2016 07:42 PM

Wow you guys really fell for that? It was in jest to get some laughs...I'm not sure anyone could ever defend how useless Wilson is.

CanadianChiefs 09-11-2016 07:43 PM

ROFL Wilson causing mismatch problems was the dead giveaway...

lewdog 09-11-2016 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CanadianChiefs (Post 12420824)
Wow you guys really fell for that? It was in jest to get some laughs...I'm not sure anyone could ever defend how useless Wilson is.

Welp, at least you're smarter than bricks.

OldSchool 09-11-2016 07:54 PM

I was annoyed as hell.

They need to stick to 2 TE sets. Keep Kelce and Harris in with Conley and Maclin on the outside and Ware in the backfield.

Stop getting cute with the plays and just let these guys take advantage of mismatches.

-King- 09-11-2016 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 12420628)
My issue with Wilson is that I just don't know what EXTRA he brings to the team. He's capable of playing the position I suppose, but he NEVER makes the extra effort to bring in the tough catch, and he NEVER makes a big play after receiving the ball.

We'd be far better off in the long run trying to develop guys who have the potential to be special.

Isn't that what they're doing with Hill? Hill is eventually going to take Wilsons role when he's ready but as of now, Wilson is the best option at the #3 right now and he gets the 5th most targets after Maclin, Kelce, Conley, and Ware/RB. I don't have a problem with him right now. Whoever is in that role is going to have limited production because of the other guys around him.

OldSchool 09-11-2016 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -King- (Post 12420922)
Isn't that what they're doing with Hill? Hill is eventually going to take Wilsons role when he's ready but as of now, Wilson is the best option at the #3 right now and he gets the 5th most targets after Maclin, Kelce, Conley, and Ware/RB. I don't have a problem with him right now. Whoever is in that role is going to have limited production because of the other guys around him.

I'd rather have DAT in than Wilson.

One thing I will give him though, he did block hard the few times I saw a run play go in his direction.

DaneMcCloud 09-11-2016 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -King- (Post 12420922)
Isn't that what they're doing with Hill? Hill is eventually going to take Wilsons role when he's ready but as of now, Wilson is the best option at the #3 right now and he gets the 5th most targets after Maclin, Kelce, Conley, and Ware/RB. I don't have a problem with him right now. Whoever is in that role is going to have limited production because of the other guys around him.

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O.city 09-11-2016 08:17 PM

Rather dat do it than wilson.

hometeam 09-11-2016 08:18 PM

Wilson did not look at all like the flashes that have so far kept him on this team. I wouldn't be surprised if he wasn't on the team by the end of the season.

Sandy Vagina 09-11-2016 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -King- (Post 12420922)
I don't have a problem with him right now. Whoever is in that role is going to have limited production because of the other guys around him.

He just doesn't make much of his opportunities.. that's the issue.

hometeam 09-11-2016 08:18 PM

Deanthony mccluster can kick rocks too.

TLO 09-11-2016 08:22 PM

DAT > Wilson

-King- 09-11-2016 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 12420926)
I'd rather have DAT in than Wilson.

One thing I will give him though, he did block hard the few times I saw a run play go in his direction.

Wilson more than likely knows the playbook way better than DAT. And like you say Wilson is a pretty damn good blocker.

-King- 09-11-2016 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy Cheeks (Post 12420939)
He just doesn't make much of his opportunities.. that's the issue.

Last year he averaged 12.9 yards per catch. That's good. Maclin averaged 12.5.

We're complaining about our #5 receiving option.....come on now people.

-King- 09-11-2016 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12420933)

If you feel like I haven't said anything factual, feel free to point it out.

OldSchool 09-11-2016 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -King- (Post 12420953)
Wilson more than likely knows the playbook way better than DAT. And like you say Wilson is a pretty damn good blocker.

Wilson can play outside or in. DAT is purely a slot guy due to his size.

DaneMcCloud 09-11-2016 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -King- (Post 12420969)
If you feel like I haven't said anything factual, feel free to point it out.

What's "factual" is that you've defended Wilson all year.

He sucks ass and you've been White Knighting him for months.

DaneMcCloud 09-11-2016 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 12420977)
Wilson can play outside or in. DAT is purely a slot guy due to his size.

Great.

Wilson can drop passes at both positions.

-King- 09-11-2016 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12420987)
What's "factual" is that you've defended Wilson all year.

He sucks ass and you've been White Knighting him for months.

So he didn't average 12.9 yards per catch last year? Is he not a good blocker? Is he not the 5th receiving option on this team?

Like I said, it seems like they're grooming Hill to eventually take his spot, I don't have any problem with that. I also don't have a problem with our 5th receiving option being a guy who had 500 yards last year and averaged 12.9 yards per catch.

DaneMcCloud 09-11-2016 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -King- (Post 12420994)
So he didn't average 12.9 yards per catch last year? Is he not a good blocker? Is he not the 5th receiving option on this team?

Like I said, it seems like they're grooming Hill to eventually take his spot, I don't have any problem with that. I also don't have a problem with our 5th receiving option being a guy who had 500 yards last year and averaged 12.9 yards per catch.

You're moving the goal posts, as usual.

You made fun of people just last week that wanted to keep other WR's over him.

Now, he's the 5th?

You're spewing bullshit.

-King- 09-11-2016 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12421006)
You're moving the goal posts, as usual.

You made fun of people just last week that wanted to keep other WR's over him.

Now, he's the 5th?

You're spewing bullshit.

How am I moving goal posts? Was he not kept over other WRs? Is he not the 5th receiving option? What have I said that's wrong?

Who is he ahead of in terms of receiving options?
Maclin?
Kelce?
Conley?
Ware/West/Charles?

Sandy Vagina 09-11-2016 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -King- (Post 12421012)
How am I moving goal posts? Was he not kept over other WRs? Is he not the 5th receiving option? What have I said that's wrong?

Who is he ahead of in terms of receiving options?
Maclin?
Kelce?
Conley?
Ware/West/Charles?

I don't think you are being unreasonable. It's not that big a deal. I'm just unable to shake free from the memories of short arming passes, and running out of bounds too quickly. I'd rather us give a guy like Demetrius Harris or DAT/HILL more targets.

DaneMcCloud 09-11-2016 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -King- (Post 12421012)
How am I moving goal posts? Was he not kept over other WRs? Is he not the 5th receiving option? What have I said that's wrong?

Who is he ahead of in terms of receiving options?
Maclin?
Kelce?
Conley?
Ware/West/Charles?

Good ****ing god

DaneMcCloud 09-11-2016 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy Cheeks (Post 12421029)
I don't think you are being unreasonable. It's not that big a deal. I'm just unable to shake free from the memories of short arming passes, and running out of bounds too quickly. I'd rather us give a guy like Demetrius Harris or DAT/HILL more targets.

There is literally no one that cares what you think, phony fan

-King- 09-11-2016 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12421037)
Good ****ing god

No answer? He was kept over the other WRs. He is the 5th option. It looks like Hill is being groomed to play the role he is in now and could eventually replace him sometime in the future when he learns the playbook and starts understanding the pro game.

Sandy Vagina 09-11-2016 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12421042)
There is literally no one that cares what you think, phony fan

never stopped me in all my years here.. won't stop me now.

Go punch your wall now, you incessantly angry little man. :)

ct 09-11-2016 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CanadianChiefs (Post 12420728)
You are all idiots if you still can't understand that Wilson is a threat that causes mismatch problems for the other team. He creates space for our OTHER receivers to go out and do their thing. His presence creates time and space for the offense AS A WHOLE.

super

albert wilson is the glenn dorsey of wrs, he occupies the other defenders y'all and sets up his teammates to make special plays. hooray.

DaneMcCloud 09-11-2016 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy Cheeks (Post 12421049)
never stopped me in all my years here.. won't stop me now.

Go punch your wall now, you incessantly angry little man. :)

You don't live in Hawaii.

You're a ****ing phony fan.

I win.

Every Mother****ing time.

And if I'm "little", I'm guessing you're 6'2 or taller.

OldSchool 09-11-2016 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12420991)
Great.

Wilson can drop passes at both positions.

Never said he was good at it. Just noting that he has trained to do both while DAT has been pretty much exclusively a gadget/slot guy.

Warrick 09-23-2016 12:31 PM

Quote:

He has eight targets in two games, good for just five catches for 12 yards. Pro Football Focus had him graded out as the worst slot receiver in Week 1.
When is Andy Reid going to move on from this kid? Put DAT or Hill in and at least a team has to game plan for one of them, Streater would of been a better option, but as long as we get some production out of the slot I'd be happy at this point.

The Franchise 09-23-2016 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy Cheeks (Post 12421049)
never stopped me in all my years here.. won't stop me now.

Go punch your wall now, you incessantly angry little man. :)

You threw away all of your Alex Smith shit during the 1st half of the Week 1 game.

Deberg_1990 12-04-2016 03:15 PM

Give it up for the little man. Solid game today!
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DaFace 12-04-2016 03:17 PM

He actually earned this bump today. Hell of a game from the guy.

rabblerouser 12-04-2016 03:17 PM

Solid contributor to special teams + gritty possession receiver.

Glad that he's been replaced as a returner, though.

Buns 12-04-2016 03:18 PM

I've been screaming "cut this mother****er" all year at the TV. I didn't the last couple weeks. That fake punt was killer.

-King- 12-04-2016 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rabblerouser (Post 12595934)
Solid contributor to special teams + gritty possession receiver.

Glad that he's been replaced as a returner, though.

Wut? He's returned one total kick his whole career.

Eleazar 12-04-2016 03:22 PM

Wilson finally had a good game. Good for him.

Doesn't explain why he made the team or is still on it, but it's nice to see improvement.

Easy 6 12-04-2016 03:42 PM

Props to Big Al, if he can have more performances like this I'd be ok keeping him around next year

Sandy Vagina 12-04-2016 03:43 PM

yeah, big showing for Albert.. good on ya, kid.

more games like this, and you will be out of the doghouse for many fans.

NJChiefsFan 12-04-2016 03:47 PM

First, he deserved all the negative comments he was getting. Not only his play, but his effort. You don't really deserve praise for performing better than the low standard you set for yourself. However, the past few weeks he has at least stepped up when we needed him to and full credit for that.

We still need to upgrade his position, but we sure needed this while Maclin was/is out.

Stryker 12-04-2016 03:50 PM

And someone posted a week or so ago to get rid of this piece of SHIT!

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jspchief 12-04-2016 03:59 PM

I still wouldn't care if he was cut tomorrow. Anyone could have scored on that fake punt.

Easy 6 12-04-2016 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jspchief (Post 12596190)
I still wouldn't care if he was cut tomorrow. Anyone could have scored on that fake punt.

I wouldnt care either, but like you said when agreeing with Milkman about Smith earlier... credit where due

This is two weeks in a row now where he has made some key plays

Mr. Laz 12-05-2016 12:19 PM

I’m a Foster Kid in the NFL
DEC 5 2016
ALBERT WILSON
WIDE RECEIVER / KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Growing up in the foster system can make you feel like you’re living life at a disadvantage. I know because I’ve done it.

I was in Florida’s foster system twice — for a year starting when I was six, and then for six years starting when I was 12.

My girlfriend asks me all the time how I dealt with spending so much time in foster care. And I always tell her that I just didn’t know there was any other way. To me, all of it — foster care, my parents being in jail, moving from house to house to house to house — was normal.

And you know what? I was lucky.

Some foster kids don’t know their parents. Some have parents who want nothing to do with them. And some have already lost their parents. Mine were in jail, but they were both still part of my life. They helped raise me — I talked with them regularly on the phone or through the mail.

I’d had family right by me all
along, I just didn’t know it.


This allowed us to have a unique relationship. It was like I could tell them anything. I also learned from them their example very early on. People make mistakes — and there are consequences for those mistakes.

I was also lucky because of two amazing foster families: the Baileys and the Browns.

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COURTESY OF ALBERT WILSON

I went to live with the Baileys when I was in the 10th grade. They had eight children, all adopted. Two of them, Josh and Chelsea, were right around my age, and over time I grew so close to them that I began calling them my brother and sister. We did all the small, silly things siblings do.

Back then I was rocking some really long hair, and Chelsea would braid it. I’d sit on the carpet while she sat above me on the couch and braid my hair. That was one of my favorite things — simple, but meaningful. It made me feel like I was at home.

The Baileys were my family. Their house was a place I felt safe — even happy. They showed me a side of family I hadn’t seen before, one where everyone was living at the same pace — and in the same place.

With the Baileys, an adult was always waiting for us at home whenever we got back from school. And there was structure to life. We had to get our homework done before we could do anything else. We all watched TV together and ate meals together. It wasn’t picture-perfect, but at least we all seemed to be living in the same time zone.

Then there were the Browns.

One of my best friends in high school was a kid named Moe Brown. I had spent the night at his house a bunch of times and grown pretty close to his family. One winter break his mom, Sherri, who knew my situation, invited me to go to Orlando with the whole family for Moe’s younger brother’s soccer tournament. I immediately agreed.

Two days before we left, Moe and I were coming back from the grocery store when he started talking about South Carolina.

I said, “Dude, you’ve never been to South Carolina, you don’t know nothing about it.”

“Boy, my whole family is from Maysville,” he said.

My eyes widened. Maysville is a really, really small town where everybody knows everybody. My dad’s entire family is from Maysville.

I told Moe, and he started rattling off the names of people he knew, including members of his family. Some of those names were really familiar, because they were also the names of members of my family.

Wait a second. If your cousins are my cousins, too, that means….

Yup. The Browns were my cousins. I’d had family right by me all along, I just didn’t know it.

It wasn’t long after that that the Browns got certified as foster parents and I moved in with them. It was tough saying goodbye to the Baileys, but since they already had eight kids in the house, and since the Browns were my family, I thought this would be easier on everyone. Besides, I still saw Chelsea and Josh all the time, and I still consider them family today.

I don’t know what I would have done without them. To this day, I still look to the Browns as much as to my own parents and to the Baileys for guidance. I just bought a new car, and the first person I called afterward was Sherri, who helped me with my insurance paperwork.

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COURTESY OF ALBERT WILSON

And when things got tough — no matter where I happened to be living — I could always turn to football.

As soon as I was old enough to run — like two years old — my dad had put a football in my hands. My dad loved football, and he wanted to make sure his son, Albert Jr. (most people just called me “Junior” growing up), loved it too.

He did it because of more than just his love of the game, though. My dad also saw sports as a way for his kids to have a better life. He was right.

I mean, it’s an older brother’s job to take care of
his younger sisters.
But I couldn’t — I didn’t have the money.


Football became my refuge. When I was on the field, everything else melted away. I poured everything I had into the sport. That dedication paid off on the field and in the newspapers, where my name started popping up in game recaps. My dad collected every one of those newspaper clippings and kept them with him throughout his prison sentence. And by the time I graduated high school, I had received a scholarship to play football at Georgia State.

Hard work and luck. It’s amazing what those two things can get you in life. Together, they helped get me to the NFL.

But not everyone in the foster system is so lucky. My younger sisters weren’t.

One day when I was a sophomore at Georgia State, I was on the phone with my sister, and I asked her about college. She was about to graduate from high school, and I wanted to know what colleges she had applied to.

“Albert, I’m not even sure I can go to college,” she said.

That stunned me.

“What do you mean?” I asked. “What about the scholarships?”

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COURTESY OF ALBERT WILSON

In Florida, kids in the foster system can get scholarships to in-state schools. What I didn’t know — and what my sister had to explain to me — was that if a kid leaves the foster system before graduation, he or she is no longer eligible for those scholarships.

My younger sisters, Albertina and Porchea, spent years in the foster system when they were both in high school — before they went back to live with my parents. The moment they left foster care, they were no longer eligible for scholarships from the state. That’s messed up, right? All those years they had spent in the system — it was almost like they were being punished for being reunited with their parents.

I wanted more than anything to help them. I mean, it’s an older brother’s job to take care of his younger sisters. But I couldn’t — I didn’t have the money. That really hurt.

Porchea eventually went to an art institute. Albertina didn’t go to college. They both deserved better.

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COURTESY OF ALBERT WILSON

When I signed with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent two years later — and then had early success on the field — I suddenly had the resources to give back. I saw the impact my teammates were making with their charitable organizations, and I wanted to do the same. I thought of my sisters. I hadn’t been able to help them, but now I suddenly had the ability to help the countless others like them.

That’s why, this year, my foundation is launching a scholarship program for kids who spent at least two years in foster care but didn’t age out of it.

I have the chance, even the obligation, to show kids that where you come from doesn’t have to determine where you end up. I’m a little nervous, because I’ve never done anything like this before. But I know how much just a little bit of help — and a little bit of luck — can turn someone’s life around.

ALBERT WILSON / CONTRIBUTOR
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O.city 12-05-2016 12:22 PM

I mean, I dont' think he'll ever be a centerpiece to an offense, but considering he's an UDFA ..... I dunno. He's not as bad as billed here I don't think.

Rausch 12-05-2016 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by O.city (Post 12597867)
I mean, I dont' think he'll ever be a centerpiece to an offense, but considering he's an UDFA ..... I dunno. He's not as bad as billed here I don't think.

He's clutch.

He's not flashy, he doesn't shake or burn anyone, but he makes the play...

alpha_omega 12-05-2016 12:27 PM

Congrats to him....nice game.

Bowser 12-05-2016 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 12597874)
He's clutch.

He's not flashy, he doesn't shake or burn anyone, but he makes the play...

No, he was clutch YESTERDAY.

Credit to him, he showed up big when we needed a spark with the fake punt and the third down catch to ice the game. I need to see more of that and less of the disinterested looking guy that looked like he was going through the motions the first ten games of the year.

Rausch 12-05-2016 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 12597897)
No, he was clutch YESTERDAY.

Credit to him, he showed up big when we needed a spark with the fake punt and the third down catch to ice the game. I need to see more of that and less of the disinterested looking guy that looked like he was going through the motions the first ten games of the year.

He knew he wasn't a part of the game plan back then...

raybec 4 12-05-2016 12:47 PM

http://media.theplayerstribune.com/uploads/IMG_6004.jpg

I had no idea Albert Wilson's sister was Tank Tyler. I thought Tank was older than Albert. :hmmm:

OldSchool 12-05-2016 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 12597897)
No, he was clutch YESTERDAY.

Credit to him, he showed up big when we needed a spark with the fake punt and the third down catch to ice the game. I need to see more of that and less of the disinterested looking guy that looked like he was going through the motions the first ten games of the year.

I crap on him for his lack of natural ball skills and willingness to lay out for a pass, but the dude has been blocking his ass off from day 1.

So he's at least Dwayne Bowe level. ROFL

threebag 12-05-2016 12:57 PM

My knock on him is the inability to reach or lay out for the catch.

Seems like a good kid. Hopefully he can continue to improve. Yesterday he had a nice game for sure. Now i hope to expect a few more.

threebag 12-05-2016 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by raybec 4 (Post 12597908)
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I had no idea Albert Wilson's sister was Tank Tyler. I thought Tank was older than Albert. :hmmm:

I hope she doesn't eat the baby

Bowser 12-05-2016 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 12597909)
I crap on him for his lack of natural ball skills and willingness to lay out for a pass, but the dude has been blocking his ass off from day 1.

So he's at least Dwayne Bowe level. ROFL

Now you're just trying to bait Laz, lol

Bowser 12-05-2016 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 12597902)
He knew he wasn't a part of the game plan back then...

Part of my problem with him. Even if he's not constantly running post routes and Alex's first, second, or even third options, he still needs to sell out every play. DAT has really stepped up big in that regard this season, and hopefully Wilson is following DAT's lead.

I'm encouraged by Wilson's play yesterday. Now show me more.

Rausch 12-05-2016 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 12597944)

I'm encouraged by Wilson's play yesterday. Now show me more.

He will, because Maclin isn't coming back.

OTOH he's not an emphasis of this offense...


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