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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.In the sense of a slot guy Brady can throw to quick.I never thought of Sanu as a quick twitch guy. He is more of a big slow guy. Like Gordon. Actually more like Donald Hayes. Would have rather liked Sanders for a 2nd but BB is a HOF coach and I am just some putz, so I like the move!
Whats Gunner on pace for this year?
Well, yeah. Good hands, good, crisp intermediate routes, good break, experience, good 3rd and long target to move the chains. What's not to like? If there is anyone *****ing about his 40 time, this is football, not track.
Nope. As I said I don't value draft picks the same way as you.You don’t think they overpaid? They needed another wideout but how is he different from gordon at this point?
a ring sizing ?Whats Gunner on pace for this year?
Well, yeah. Good hands, good, crisp intermediate routes, good break, experience, good 3rd and long target to move the chains. What's not to like? If there is anyone *****ing about his 40 time, this is football, not track.
Dillion was hurt and had a down year in 2003. Becoming a 1600 yd RB in 04 was a pipe dream in the spring of 2004.Corey Dillion is a potential hall of fame RB who was a beast. Sanu is a soft WR who benefits from Julio Jones drawing double and triple teams.
I couldn't agree more. I really liked the trade when I heard about it so was quite surprised to see the negativity on here.
Yeah, that might be.
IMO this smells a lot like N’Keal isn’t getting activated off IR. Not because he can’t physically but because they feel we need Wynn and Devlin down the stretch and this trade compensates for Harry.
The problem with this is that we have a guy in Meyers already doing that. They will get harry back as well.
It's a steep price but he's a good football player with a lot of experience.