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  • seaborneq
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 09-08-06
    • 22556

    #1
    That was beautiful. Kaep to Lloyd
    You don't see the deep bomb a lot in the NFL anymore
  • STAX
    SBR MVP
    • 11-01-13
    • 3718

    #2
    yeah ur right... Cutler threw a nice one to Jeffery yesterday, bout 60 yards in the air. a ball 50 yards in the air rarely gets completed nowadays
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    • Sdotbold
      SBR MVP
      • 12-24-09
      • 1444

      #3
      Not sure how an NFL player bites on that with so little time left in the half but I'll take it.
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      • thunderous
        SBR MVP
        • 06-05-12
        • 1870

        #4
        On Rams here but that was much needed to cash the 1st half over...not to mention it helps the cause of full game over.
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        • sneakerhead
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 07-14-10
          • 7727

          #5
          jeff fisher has to be one of the worst coaches, no help in the backfield? what were you expecting them to do? run the ball lmao
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          • seaborneq
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            • 09-08-06
            • 22556

            #6
            Originally posted by STAX
            yeah ur right... Cutler threw a nice one to Jeffery yesterday, bout 60 yards in the air. a ball 50 yards in the air rarely gets completed nowadays
            I will have to check that one out.
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            • pavyracer
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 04-12-07
              • 82840

              #7
              This is the first time in NFL that a QB found a completely open receiver. I wish this happens more often.
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              • NYSportsGuy210
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                • 11-07-09
                • 11347

                #8
                This team finally completed a third down pass play.
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                • seaborneq
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                  • 09-08-06
                  • 22556

                  #9
                  Originally posted by STAX
                  yeah ur right... Cutler threw a nice one to Jeffery yesterday, bout 60 yards in the air. a ball 50 yards in the air rarely gets completed nowadays
                  Yes. That was a pretty pass too. I miss that aspect of the game more than any other thing that is missing.
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                  • seaborneq
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                    • 09-08-06
                    • 22556

                    #10
                    Originally posted by pavyracer
                    This is the first time in NFL that a QB found a completely open receiver. I wish this happens more often.
                    He was not completely open. He had to make a double move.
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                    • jjgold
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                      • 07-20-05
                      • 388179

                      #11
                      His days in the NFL are coming end

                      Being exposed as a fraud

                      Originally posted by sneakerhead
                      jeff fisher has to be one of the worst coaches, no help in the backfield? what were you expecting them to do? run the ball lmao
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                      • jtoler
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                        • 12-17-13
                        • 30967

                        #12
                        Somehow this guy didnt have a job last year, always loved his great catches.
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                        • GunShard
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                          • 03-05-10
                          • 10031

                          #13
                          Lloyd made Orton look good when they were Denver Broncos.
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                          • seaborneq
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                            • 09-08-06
                            • 22556

                            #14
                            Originally posted by GunShard
                            Lloyd made Orton look good when they were Denver Broncos.
                            Looked horrible in New England.
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                            • jtoler
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                              • 12-17-13
                              • 30967

                              #15
                              Originally posted by seaborneq
                              Looked horrible in New England.
                              He had 74 receptions and over 900 yards, but he prob sat out to pursue some acting roles.
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                              • tokio
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                                • 03-30-10
                                • 2150

                                #16
                                Arent all of DeSean Jackson's TD passes this season more than 60yrds?
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                                • seaborneq
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                                  • 09-08-06
                                  • 22556

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by jtoler
                                  He had 74 receptions and over 900 yards, but he prob sat out to pursue some acting roles.
                                  Those are horrible numbers for the deep threat on a good team. Those are slot receiver numbers. He played with a healthy gronk and sane Hernandez, Wes welder, Brady and belicheat, and that is the best he could do. Again horrible numbers for Brandon Lloyd as a patriot.
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                                  • STAX
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 11-01-13
                                    • 3718

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by seaborneq
                                    Those are horrible numbers for the deep threat on a good team. Those are slot receiver numbers. He played with a healthy gronk and sane Hernandez, Wes welder, Brady and belicheat, and that is the best he could do. Again horrible numbers for Brandon Lloyd as a patriot.
                                    74 for 900 and 4 TDs is horrible? Only 22 players in the entire NFL had at least 74 catches and at least 911 yards and at least 4 TDs last season. Only 20 players did it in 2012... Not saying hes a HOFer, but horrible? sheesh son

                                    and to say he put up those numbers with 2 HOFers (Welker and Gronk) snagging targets makes it a little bit more impressive imo
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                                    • seaborneq
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                                      • 09-08-06
                                      • 22556

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by STAX
                                      74 for 900 and 4 TDs is horrible? Only 22 players in the entire NFL had at least 74 catches and at least 911 yards and at least 4 TDs last season. Only 20 players did it in 2012... Not saying hes a HOFer, but horrible? sheesh son

                                      and to say he put up those numbers with 2 HOFers (Welker and Gronk) snagging targets makes it a little bit more impressive imo
                                      1 Calvin Johnson, WR DET 122 205 1,964 16.1 5 53 40 122.8 3 525 92
                                      2 Andre Johnson, WR HOU 112 164 1,598 14.3 4 60 23 99.9 0 552 79
                                      3 Brandon Marshall, WR CHI 118 194 1,508 12.8 11 56 18 94.3 2 360 75
                                      4 Demaryius Thomas, WR DEN 94 141 1,434 15.3 10 71 29 89.6 3 538 60
                                      5 Vincent Jackson, WR TB 72 147 1,384 19.2 8 95 24 86.5 0 394 61
                                      6 Dez Bryant, WR DAL 92 138 1,382 15.0 12 85 19 86.4 2 463 54
                                      7 Reggie Wayne, WR IND 106 194 1,355 12.8 5 33 22 84.7 1 371 73
                                      8 Wes Welker, WR NE 118 174 1,354 11.5 6 59 13 84.6 2 702 72
                                      9 Roddy White, WR ATL 92 143 1,351 14.7 7 59 18 84.4 1 346 73
                                      10 A.J. Green, WR CIN 97 164 1,350 13.9 11 73 16 84.4 2 427 61
                                      RK PLAYER TEAM REC TAR YDS AVG TD LONG 20+ YDS/G FUM YAC 1DN
                                      11 Julio Jones, WR ATL 79 129 1,198 15.2 10 80 17 74.9 0 486 56
                                      12 Steve Smith, WR CAR 73 138 1,174 16.1 4 66 17 73.4 0 268 51
                                      13 Marques Colston, WR NO 83 132 1,154 13.9 10 60 15 72.1 4 306 65
                                      14 Michael Crabtree, WR SF 85 126 1,105 13.0 9 49 15 69.1 0 536 57
                                      15 Victor Cruz, WR NYG 86 143 1,092 12.7 10 80 12 68.3 0 332 52
                                      16 Brian Hartline, WR MIA 74 128 1,083 14.6 1 80 14 67.7 1 263 48
                                      17 Eric Decker, WR DEN 85 123 1,064 12.5 13 55 11 66.5 0 290 52
                                      18 Stevie Johnson, WR BUF 79 148 1,046 13.2 6 63 12 65.4 1 381 52
                                      19 Lance Moore, WR NO 65 105 1,041 16.0 6 51 14 69.4 0 162 55
                                      20 Jason Witten, TE DAL 110 150 1,039 9.4 3 36 8 64.9 0 310 56
                                      RK PLAYER TEAM REC TAR YDS AVG TD LONG 20+ YDS/G FUM YAC 1DN
                                      21 Mike Williams, WR TB 63 127 996 15.8 9 65 17 62.3 0 350 44
                                      22 Jimmy Graham, TE NO 85 135 982 11.6 9 46 12 65.5 1 315 59
                                      23 Cecil Shorts III, WR JAX 55 106 979 17.8 7 80 17 69.9 1 375 36
                                      24 Randall Cobb, WR GB 80 104 954 11.9 8 39 17 63.6 0 479 45
                                      25 Miles Austin, WR DAL 66 118 943 14.3 6 49 13 58.9 1 296 48
                                      26 Tony Gonzalez, TE ATL 93 124 930 10.0 8 25 3 58.1 0 250 65
                                      27 Anquan Boldin, WR BAL 65 112 921 14.2 4 43 17 61.4 0 267 45
                                      28 Brandon Lloyd, WR NE 74 130 911 12.3 4 53 10 56.9 0 192 50

                                      Brandon Lloyd had the Lowest yards per catch of ANYBODY who did not play tight end or slot, despite being 28th in yards. Enough said. A horrible season.
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                                      • strictlypaypal
                                        SBR Sharp
                                        • 12-05-12
                                        • 471

                                        #20
                                        Lol no dude, if I'm a coach with gronk, Hernandez, and welker and another receiver is capable of snagging 900+ yards I'm all for it
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                                        • STAX
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 11-01-13
                                          • 3718

                                          #21
                                          now ive heard it all... lmao... ypc is now the barometer for non-slot WRs and TEs... by your logic Vincent Jackson is the best WR of the past decade.
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                                          • jtoler
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                                            • 12-17-13
                                            • 30967

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by seaborneq
                                            Those are horrible numbers for the deep threat on a good team. Those are slot receiver numbers. He played with a healthy gronk and sane Hernandez, Wes welder, Brady and belicheat, and that is the best he could do. Again horrible numbers for Brandon Lloyd as a patriot.
                                            Not horrible its actually good. Brady spreads the ball around, if Lloyd was a deep ball threat on that team 77 catches is alot since Brady goes underneath alot. Slot reciever numbers in that system would be higher not a deep ball threat.
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                                            • seaborneq
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                                              • 09-08-06
                                              • 22556

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by STAX
                                              now ive heard it all... lmao... ypc is now the barometer for non-slot WRs and TEs... by your logic Vincent Jackson is the best WR of the past decade.
                                              Vincent Jackson landed a 5 year 55 million dollar contract for the next season, while Brandon Lloyd was allowed to practice acting after his season. One had the highest ypc of the top 28 in receiving yards the other had the lowest of non te's and slot guys. Go figure.
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                                              • jtoler
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                                                • 12-17-13
                                                • 30967

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by seaborneq
                                                Vincent Jackson landed a 5 year 55 million dollar contract for the next season, while Brandon Lloyd was allowed to practice acting after his season. One had the highest ypc of the top 28 in receiving yards the other had the lowest of non te's and slot guys. Go figure.
                                                Belicek and Brady begged and texted Lloyd all last season constantly to join the team, he wanted to be in a movie.
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                                                • DiggityDaggityDo
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                                                  • 11-30-08
                                                  • 81450

                                                  #25
                                                  Which movie?
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                                                  • Jeffie
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                                                    • 04-06-12
                                                    • 3428

                                                    #26
                                                    Mike wallace was open downfield 20-30 times last year and Tannehill either under or over threw it.
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                                                    • STAX
                                                      SBR MVP
                                                      • 11-01-13
                                                      • 3718

                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by seaborneq
                                                      Vincent Jackson landed a 5 year 55 million dollar contract for the next season, while Brandon Lloyd was allowed to practice acting after his season. One had the highest ypc of the top 28 in receiving yards the other had the lowest of non te's and slot guys. Go figure.
                                                      Scott Mitchell got millions too, and Jim Brown tried acting.
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