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Nice game against Revis over all, but this is not the guy you want to throw the ball to when the game is on the line. His m.o. was cast last season against Pittsburgh and reinforced today against the Jets.
Some guys have it, some don't, and unfortunately for us S.J. is in the latter.
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Nice game against Revis over all, but this is not the guy you want to throw the ball to when the game is on the line. His m.o. was cast last season against Pittsburgh and reinforced today against the Jets.
Some guys have it, some don't, and unfortunately for us S.J. is in the latter.
I tend to agree with you. Very good WR in his own way, but will never be great, unless he suddenly discovers how to catch everything.
For all that Burress is a big guy, he very rarely drops stuff, and pretty much the same can be said about most of the exceptional WRs around the league.
I have to say I was impressed with how hard a time he gave revis, but if you don't make the final catch to win the game, it's all just showbiz.
I agree, but then again, it's not right to compare a WR such as Stevie Johnson to a Santonio Holmes, when Holmes is one of the clutchest NFL players in the game today. That's not fair to Stevie Johnson.
I agree, but then again, it's not right to compare a WR such as Stevie Johnson to a Santonio Holmes, when Holmes is one of the clutchest NFL players in the game today. That's not fair to Stevie Johnson.
Comparisons are often made by using one of the best as an example. Jets have one of the best WR corps in the league in my opinion. Jets had a QB you might be going somewhere. Give McElroy a shot next season, all Greg McElroy does is protect the football and win football games. McElroy is the perfect Rex Ryan signal caller.
In all fairness to SJ, I think the timing of the football dropping in caught him a bit by surprise.
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