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2015 Philly Brown is our 2012 Doug Balwdin


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I care about production, not one handed catches. Philly has the same exact potential that Baldwin had his second year. That is the point. 

I hear you but the same could be said in a comparison of Cam Newton and Russel Wilson in year 2 yet there is no comparison as to who is the better athlete with more up side. Cam can do things Russel will never be able to do just like Baldwin can when compared to Philly. That's my point.

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12 minutes ago, goodoleboy said:

I hear you but the same could be said in a comparison of Cam Newton and Russel Wilson in year 2 yet there is no comparison as to who is the better athlete with more up side. Cam can do things Russel will never be able to do just like Baldwin can when compared to Philly. That's my point.

It is a bad point though. Cam and Wilson are two completely different body types. Different height, different weight, different speed. 

Baldwin and Brown are the same size. Run at the same speed. Same athletic ability. Catches are one thing that can be improved on through practice and technique. 

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2 minutes ago, goodoleboy said:

This is where we disagree. I could be wrong. Wouldn't be the first time for either of us. Hope I am.

Same measurables. They do have the same athletic ability. If you think a Baldwin/Brown comparison is the same as a Cam/Wilson comparison, I can't help you. 

You can argue that Philly won't continue to work hard and improve as Baldwin did, and you may be right. I never guaranteed it. ALl I am saying is at this point Philly has the same potential as Baldwin did at this stage in his career. 

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36 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

But he didn't make those in his first two seasons. That is the point. 

Jeremy how much of Baldwin have you watched? You know I'm a huge Philly supporter but from what I've seen from Baldwin, I don't think this is the best comparison. I do understand your point though.

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Just now, nctarheel0619 said:

Whatever makes you feel better, sir.  I think everybody got the point, and no one sided with you.  Which is fine, it's called an opinion.  

The fact that you think I stated an opinion that Philly will have the same production as Baldwin in 3 years only tells me you didn't comprehend the OP. 

All I said was that I would like to see Philly use Baldwin's example for his own career path as they have the same physical skill set and had similar first two seasons. How is this at all a controversy?

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Same measurables. They do have the same athletic ability.

Athletic ability is more than measurables. I will agree with you when I see Philly make this catch in a game. You see more practices than me so maybe its being developed.

http://www.seattletimes.com/sports/seahawks/seahawks-doug-baldwin-makes-one-handed-catch-in-wild-card-game-vs-vikings/

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17 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

The fact that you think I stated an opinion that Philly will have the same production as Baldwin in 3 years only tells me you didn't comprehend the OP. 

All I said was that I would like to see Philly use Baldwin's example for his own career path as they have the same physical skill set and had similar first two seasons. How is this at all a controversy?

Oh, I know what you said.  But Corey could use that as an example, but he'll never reach it.  Plus, Baldwins numbers through three seasons are far better than Corey's.  Extra snaps or not. 

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