SmootSmack
06-13-2013, 03:39 PM
Is pretty good and pretty darn good the same thing? Because, I don't know, but adding that "darn" in there makes it kind of different.
But why are we still talking about this? It's James Thrash, for crying out loud
Sonny9TD
06-13-2013, 03:41 PM
Is pretty good and pretty darn good the same thing? Because, I don't know, but adding that "darn" in there makes it kind of different.
But why are we still talking about this? It's James Thrash, for crying out loud
I didn't bring him back up. He was referenced as an answer to you over 31 bust out question. Randy Moss come to mind after sub par seasons with the Raiders. And yea pretty darn good and pretty good are one in the same just to clarify.
From What Does History Say About Investing in Receivers Entering Their 30s? | Bleacher Report (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1550869-what-does-history-say-about-investing-in-receivers-entering-their-30s) below
Devery Henderson and Brian Hartline, all under 30, should get some play on the open market. While none of them is a true No. 1 wide receiver, they will produce at a higher level for a longer period of time than Jennings and Welker.
Now go argue with someone else. Like some nagging schoolgirl.
SmootSmack
06-13-2013, 03:51 PM
Your example is Randy Moss? What exactly does "bust out" mean to you?
Sonny9TD
06-13-2013, 03:53 PM
Your example is Randy Moss? What exactly does "bust out" mean to you?
Make a significant contribution of course. Stop being so worrisome.
SmootSmack
06-13-2013, 03:56 PM
See, because "bust out" to me isn't Randy Moss because we saw in Minnesota how great he could be. To me it's someone who kind of flies under the radar for much of his career and then takes his game to another level not yet seen.
And stop getting so pissy when asked to clarify/defend your position
GridIron26
06-13-2013, 04:07 PM
I think he's just a kick-off specialist.
Perhaps Shanahan will consider keeping both.
Forbath's kick-offs were definitely lacking, but that was his first full year doing it.
I remember reading an article, Forbath did say that he has been working on it through out the offseason. But yeah I think it's what Cult said, bringing someone in to give Forbath some break in camp and preseason sometimes. We will find out soon enough
Sonny9TD
06-13-2013, 04:11 PM
See, because "bust out" to me isn't Randy Moss because we saw in Minnesota how great he could be. To me it's someone who kind of flies under the radar for much of his career and then takes his game to another level not yet seen.
And stop getting so pissy when asked to clarify/defend your position
You know darn well what I meant. You were just trying to start it up again. Because you were trying to say Henderson wouldn't be able to make a substantial contribution because he was 31?. All I said was he may bust out. Especially with a different team now. Not that he would but he might. But you still are worrying me about it after I gave you one example of a player who wasn't getting it done and then started to.
SmootSmack
06-13-2013, 04:13 PM
You know darn well what I meant. You were just trying to start it up again. Because you were trying to say Henderson wouldn't be able to make a substantial contribution because he was 31?. All I said was he may bust out. Especially with a different team now. Not that he would but he might. But you still are worrying me about it after I gave you one example of a player who wasn't getting it done and then started to.
Sigh. Fine, whatever. moving on
Sonny9TD
06-13-2013, 04:15 PM
Sigh. Fine, whatever. moving on
Thank you
JoeRedskin
06-13-2013, 04:17 PM
I would be willing to bet serious money that neither Henderson nor Stallworth are going to "bust out" (per SS's definition) this year. In fact, I would be mildly surprised if both make the roster. Looking at the WR corp and depending on how many we keep, I think one of them has a pretty good shot to be that 5th or 6th "insurance" WR who is only active in injury situations. As I recall, Stallworth played some ST for in his last stint and, if he is willing to do so again, that might give him a leg up.
I can see our top 5 from last year returning w/ possibly Briscoe being cut in favor of Henderson/Stallworth and then one of the UFA guys (I'm specifically thinking of L. Lewis) making the final cut.
Again, such a nice change from a couple of years ago when we had no depth.