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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.We were a great offense with Stallworth - better than with Gaffney, too bad his route running wasn't reliable enough to keep the job. A more disciplined Stallworth would be excellent IMO.
He's out there. Best route runner available. Terry Holt. Trade or release.
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Blocking is the weakest part of his game; well, that and staying healthy enough to stay on the field. In fact during his time in Tampa he would often be taken out for plays to get a better blocker on the field in his place. On the plus side he has very good hands and elite speed; forget his age, he's still just as fast as he ever was.I haven't gotten to see Galloway too often. Anyone know how his blocking skills downfield are? In our current offense, I think that's a lot more important than speed. Gaff is pretty good at it.
YouTube - Joey Galloway
This video is from the last four years. If this doesn't sell you on the idea, you must have voted yes in the Owens poll.
Full on PERFECT for #3 and would probably be good for 8-10 TD's.
With that music in the background, he could be cooking eggs and I'd get all excited. Good stuff.
YouTube - Joey Galloway
This video is from the last four years. If this doesn't sell you on the idea, you must have voted yes in the Owens poll.
Full on PERFECT for #3 and would probably be good for 8-10 TD's.
Blocking is the weakest part of his game; well, that and staying healthy enough to stay on the field. In fact during his time in Tampa he would often be taken out for plays to get a better blocker on the field in his place. On the plus side he has very good hands and elite speed; forget his age, he's still just as fast as he ever was.
Can he play OLB?
I see Galloway in the same mold as moss minus the height. He is a true #1 WR with the speed to get open deep. As for a #3, I would want someone who is more of a possession receiver and not a big play threat. Unless the goal is to break passing yardage records, then i'm all for it
haha. You might prefer this video then...
YouTube - 10 minute cooking school Sin city breakfast tacos
Galloway is visiting Buffalo today.
This isn't an attack against you, I've just noticed recently people have mentioned "Player X" can't be a #3. Wouldn't it be best if the Pats put Welker as the slot, and then put someone like Galloway as an outside burner? Obviously this would only be the case in 3 WR, or spread formations, as I assume Welker would be in for the 2 WR formations.
:agree: Having a burner opposite Moss means the safeties have to play back, which opens up the middle for Welker (and Watson and Baker and Faulk, etc.), not to mention the running game.
1 year deal, draft a WR on day two.I haven't gotten to see Galloway too often. Anyone know how his blocking skills downfield are? In our current offense, I think that's a lot more important than speed. Gaff is pretty good at it.
We were a great offense with Stallworth - better than with Gaffney, too bad his route running wasn't reliable enough to keep the job. A more disciplined Stallworth would be excellent IMO.
The loss of Stallworth last year contributed to Moss's subpar production. With Gaffney on the field last year, teams could just key on Welker on the underneath stuff and have 1 safety keep an eye on Moss downfield.