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Mr. Blackmon
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Close but no cigar, story of DeAngelos life.Hey he tried real hard on that play. He jumped high!!! hahaha. Trust me if this discussion was back in like 2004-05 i wld know everything. I rly lost my touch with NFL i only watch the Bears and the Titans if there on.
Nah, there will be a season.Seeing there might not be a season it will be hard. But im rly trying to keep up with the NFL.
Yes I know what dual is, one part of that is missing which is the receiving. Tony Gonzalez is a better dual threat and so is Jason Witten.You obviously don't know what Dual is.
Dual = Best overall Receiving and Blocking TE in the league. A TE who can do both well is lost in this league.
People like Gates, Clark, Davis, etc ARE RECEIVING TEs. Marcedes is a big part of what makes MJD, MJD.
He's also a very good receiver. He hasn't had 1000 yards receiving? Still was in the Pro Bowl. He doesn't have 1000 because, well, look at who his QB is.
How is it missing?Yes I know what dual is, one part of that is missing which is the receiving. Tony Gonzalez is a better dual threat and so is Jason Witten.
REVIS VS NNAMDI DEBATE INWas the OP joking or....?
Nnamdi wasn't even his choiceREVIS VS NNAMDI DEBATE IN
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You havent seen much of Jason Witten then, hes made 7 pro bowls for a reason. Tight End of the year in 2010 too so he is definitely a dual threat. He practices with Ware every week and this is what he had to say about Witten's blocking:How is it missing?
You do know Marcedes was a Receiving TE coming out of COLLEGE right? Mike Tice turned him into a dual threat TE.
Witten can't block as well, and Gonzo has never been a blocking TE.
Your logic = wrong.
Nice try though.It's a constant battle and one of the best parts of training camp, seeing two of the best players in the NFL at their positions go head to head each day, even for just a little bit.
"If I can get him," Ware said, "then everything else is cake."
SMH.You havent seen much of Jason Witten then, hes made 7 pro bowls for a reason. Tight End of the year in 2010 too so he is definitely a dual threat. He practices with Ware every week and this is what he had to say about Witten's blocking:
Nice try though.
Actually, its probably Pettigrew as #2. Or Kevin Boss/ Heath Miller.I gotta agree with Kam here
Lewis is the #1 dual TE, with Gronk 2nd
The others are purely receivers
The TD stat for a TE can be ignored. I never once brought it up for Lewis because it doesn't really mean much.As a split option, you cannot say Boss or Miller> Rob
You can make an argument for Pettigrew, but IMO rob is better. Wasn't even #1 on his team in TE rec, yet he led the league with Lewis and Gates in TDs