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Yep, a top tier receiving corps. Folks who are tuned in to advanced stats know this, but folks who still mostly rely on the "eye test", cumulative stats, or outdated "categories" of receivers sometimes won't.
onanygivensunday":qxeq8evv said:Where our WRs are best is clutch... very few drops.
That ranks very high in my book.
RiverDog":bz8z010r said:Tony Romo has a great group to throw to, too, with Dez Bryant, Miles Austin, and Mark Whitten.
Aros":n4vhm8sz said:Who's got it better than us?
Erebus":3fugri6u said:RiverDog":3fugri6u said:Tony Romo has a great group to throw to, too, with Dez Bryant, Miles Austin, and Mark Whitten.
Ahh, Mark Whitten. Man what a hitter, at least for a short time. I still remember that 600 foot grand slam he hit against the Twins back in 96 (officially 460ish, but everyone knew it was much longer).
Anyway, back on topic. Our WR corp was top 10-15 before Harvin, but who knows what impact he will have. He could put us in the top five, but I don't think the stats will ever reflect that with how much we pass.
McGruff":11m8uluj said:Denver.
Green Bay when healthy.
Possibly the Saints.
I like Atlanta's better than ours (with Julio).
Indy with Watyne, Hilton and the TE's is pretty good.
I think we are average really, but we excell at catching the contested ball. Not good in separating, not really a speed group, not really big, but we catch the ball and can run.