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Old 02-23-2008, 12:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Sportsbuck28 View Post
Which obviously explains why he was projected as being a first rounder and has been said to have the best technique of any WR in the country.


Oh really? All I said about that was his TD catch against them reminded me of Teddy against Texas. Hell, Robo had the Big Ten Catch of the Year against Minnesota and you don't see anyone besides Sniper complaining about the competition he did it against.


Looking straight at the numbers, Sam Bradford is the nation's top QB based on his passer rating and Kevin Smith is the nation's top RB based on his rushing yards. You've got to look past the numbers. Small put up 20 catches for 267 yards and 2 TD's (13.4 TPC) despite missing the first two games of the season. That's the biggest thing people forget is that he didn't play the first two games. Hell, that might be one reason for the numbers. Besides, the biggest strides in a players' career are made in the off-season of their first year really playing.


It does when those guys will be playing for us in 2008. The only reason I brought it up was because of your original claims that Robo wasn't a first round prospect.. which he was.
For the final time.. where was Robiskie projected to be a first rounder? And who has deemed him to have the best technique of any WR in the country?

Sounds like your opinion, which isnt/wasn't shared by most... I have a feeling if I asked u who the best WR in the country was, you'd have Robiskie at the top.. just like youd probably tell me Robo/Hartline is the best 1-2 in the country... you're not being objective..

Dont know what your point about Small looking like Ginn for one play.. who cares.. And fine, he didnt play 2 games.. in the 11 he did play he had 20 catches, and 2 TDs.. those numbers arent impressive ... and if u really did look past the numbers you'd see that Ray Small had 2-3 moments where he looked like star in the making.. but the majority of time he did play he was a non factor.. If you looked passed the numbers you'd see a receiver who is very inconsistent in a number of areas at the receiver position..

Let me add that the QB probably isnt doing him any favors.. i dont think Todd is great at checking down at this point, and Ray probably is the 3rd or 4th option on most plays.. that being said, if he was living up to the hype with those touches or in practice, he'd be more than the 3rd or 4th option..

Kid has alot to work on and alot to prove..
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