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re: Most complete Wide Receiving core since 2006...

Posted on 9/8/14 at 1:03 pm to
Posted by tgerb8
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Posted on 9/8/14 at 1:03 pm to
I wasn't sold on Dural since he played such a limited role with Landry and OBJ around, but he's fast with great hands.
Diarse was an unknown, but he looks VERY capable with a high potential for yards after catch.
I'm pretty excited about Quinn. He's got attitude and the talent to back it up. He should provide that intermediate threat that people bitch about us missing.
And after Dupre's fade route/td he certainly looks like he'll live up to the billing too. Very quick to the ball. I thought it was overthrown.
Last year we were more top heavy, but this year we have more overall talent, I think.
IMO 3 or 4 VERY good threats are harder to contain than 2 elite threats.
Posted by Ace Midnight
Between sanity and madness
Member since Dec 2006
90947 posts
Posted on 9/8/14 at 1:10 pm to
quote:

IMO 3 or 4 VERY good threats are harder to contain than 2 elite threats.



I agree in theory, but having the 2 last year worked - that's all I can say.

And I think we can develop 3 or 4 elite threats before we go - you can almost layer them - Dural is over the top. Quinn and Diarse look to look for over the middle and/or at middle distances, and Dupree (so far) is your jump ball guy.

With our running backs, if Desean Smith could develop into a receiving threat - at all - we could break up the game.
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