12thbrah
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Lockett is one tough kid. I think last couple games he made some tough catches before getting rocked by the safety. Got right up after each hit.
Ad Hawk":38yz2s25 said:You are both warped, just a bit.
But Lockett is sure fun to watch get a couple steps on defenders. His speed has been a great asset to the team this year.
Baldwin was definitely solid as a rookie, but Lockett makes more splash plays, not to mention his contributions as a receiver. It's really a moot point, though.Tech Worlds":2t00n9kq said:If memory serves me right Baldwin was just as effective as a rookie receiver as Lockett has been.jkitsune":2t00n9kq said:When you consider that he's a rookie, and wideouts typically take 2-3 years to really begin to contribute at the NFL level, it's pretty exciting to think about.
Even Doug Baldwin, who has been as steady as we've had in our offense in a while, hasn't really come on until late into his 4th (I think?) year.
sutz":2avay7pi said:I never understand why people are so obsessed with the rather ephemeral concept of a #1 WR. Doesn't make any sense to me. We do fine with our crew of role players with talent. Even without Graham, we still have 3-4 guys that have to be respected. I'd rather spread the field with the guys we have than waste too many resources on one guy that can be taken away with a good scheme.
I'm for the team, not fantasy football stars.
Sgt. Largent":147pqlez said:Ad Hawk":147pqlez said:You are both warped, just a bit.
But Lockett is sure fun to watch get a couple steps on defenders. His speed has been a great asset to the team this year.
*crosses Ad Hawk off the pajammy jam cuddle party invite list*