Now that's not fair to compare Vrabel and Haggens being that Clark didn't haveOriginally Posted by Oviedo
any "extra help" that Vrabel probably benefited from in New England.
Now that's not fair to compare Vrabel and Haggens being that Clark didn't haveOriginally Posted by Oviedo
any "extra help" that Vrabel probably benefited from in New England.
I truely believe this is the last year for Reid in the black and gold.
Trolls are people too.
....Now that, I DO believe....Originally Posted by SteelerNation1
Didn't Carlos Emmons start over Vrabel, not Haggans???Originally Posted by Jigawatts
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I'll take your word for it, but the point is that if Haggans was in New England he'dOriginally Posted by SteelerNation1
be a pro bowler if given the same video advantages as Vrabel.
..."Take one".......Yea, you're probably right.Originally Posted by Jigawatts
..."Take two"......I'd probably be just as upset.
...(get the "take" theme?.... Film... Cameras....Awww.... Forget it...)
Your attempt at a joke was almost as lame as mine.Originally Posted by NKySteeler
:P
That's why I haven't quit my day job just yet.......Originally Posted by Jigawatts
the fifth WR will likely be active on game days as ariens will want to run five receiver sets. in these sets that fifth wide receiver will likely be a slot guy and be expected to contribute on special teams. While reid may not be ideal, neither of these roles suits Baker very well at all.
Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.
I'd take Reid as a slot receiver because of his ability as a former RB to get yards after the catch. Baker is a lot like Washington as far as getting dropped quickly after the catch--except Baker can consistently catch the ball.Originally Posted by steelblood
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