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Guess who has more YPG than our #1 WR.


the_philosopher

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One man is 6'5", 245lb, and 25 years of age, and coming off a torn ACL (suffered Aug, 2015).

  • He has 58.8 YPG this season (765 in 13 games)

Another man is 5'9", 195lb, 37 years of age, and coming off a double-ruptured Achilles (suffered Nov, 2015).

  • He has 63.0 YPG this season (646 in 10.25 games--injured QTR1 Redskins game)

 

 

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5 minutes ago, the_philosopher said:

One man is 6'5", 245lb, and 25 years of age, and coming off a torn ACL (suffered Aug, 2015).

  • He has 58.8 YPG this season (765 in 13 games)

Another man is 5'9", 195lb, 37 years of age, and coming off a double-ruptured Achilles (suffered Nov, 2015).

  • He has 63.0 YPG this season (646 in 10.25 games--injured QTR1 Redskins game)

 

 

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We need #2 that is small and shifty similar to 89.  It's not about the size it's about the skills. 

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Look, Smitty is only coming back if he and DG decide that he can do a victory lap farewell season. And more than either of the two of them, it will be if Cam says he wants him here.

Smitty wasn't let go because he didn't have game anymore. He was let go because he wouldn't give up leadership of the team. The crown had to pass to Cam and Smitty wasn't going to give it to anyone.

 

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3 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

We already know he was cut for political reasons 

89 was caught yelling at his coach the other night that "you better start throwing me the god *%^! ball mother &$^#*(#"

being a pain in the ass and just an okay WR isn't really being political.   Makes him a headache to teammates.

 

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