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You must really hit it off with the ladiesHoodie said:I think she might want to think about getting on the field pretty damn soon.
jaychamp said:You must really hit it off with the ladies
I wouldn't start comparing him to Glenn just yet.
Hoodie said:Ha. I am a lady.
edgecy said:At this rate, we can expect him and Deion to be on the field in Week 10!
Can a hamstring injury really be that bad?
Me ownedHoodie said:Ha. I am a lady.
edgecy said:At this rate, we can expect him and Deion to be on the field in Week 10!
Can a hamstring injury really be that bad?
RayClay said:It can when you aggravate it. you want him out now or during the season?
edgecy said:Hrm, I guess I much prefer him not out at all, not now or during the season. I'd just like to see him on the field, if only to walk a lap or something.
RayClay said:Why? It's about winning games, isn't it? BTW tonights game doesn't count.
Which set the NFL rookie record. I have pointed that out a couple of times but no one seems to pay any attention. Jackson will be fine.JoeSixPat said:I wonder at what point BB will ask when "she" is going to take the field as well
...hey, come to think of it, the last time a rookie WR was out for an extended period of time in pre-season I think he had 90 catches in the regular season and the team went to the Super Bowl
Nobody's saying (at least I'm not saying) we expect Terry Glenn rookie type numbers from Jackson this year. Terry Glenn's rookie numbers were significantly better than Deion Branch's best year, by the way. We don't need that kind of production from Jackson this year.edgecy said:To think that a rookie WR sitting out for a prolong period of time in training camp will lead to mind boggling production on the field is a little too optimistic. Sure, there's nothing preventing CJ from repeating what Terry Glenn did on the field, but we have to be realistic. There's a reason why not many rookie WRs have replicated Terry Glenn's production. I am not saying CJ won't do well for us in his rookie year, I would just like to see him from time to time, that's all. It makes me feel better.