“A lot of people don’t know this and he’ll probably get mad at me for telling you this, but last year when he got hurt, he was in tears. … It was because he had worked so hard and put so much effort into it,” Nelson said. “He had been named that No. 2 guy. He was an outside receiver, everything that he had wanted was finally coming to fruition and he got hurt.
Jones tries to tighten grip on No. 2 wideout job
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Originally posted by BillsOverDolphins View PostDoesn't say much for our WR's if he wins the #2.
I'm not using the exception to prove the rule, but I don't get why people are so negative before anything has even happened.
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Originally posted by JCBills View PostA lot of people said the same about Stevie.
I'm not using the exception to prove the rule, but I don't get why people are so negative before anything has even happened.Oh no!...We suck again!
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Originally posted by BillsOverDolphins View PostWe lack playmakers at WR/TE. Donald Jones isn't a playmaker.
A lot of people said the same about Stevie.
Also, players do in fact develop over time. Especially young ones.
I know this is a crazy concept to many around here, a player being better than he was before, but it does happen.
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Re: Jones tries to tighten grip on No. 2 wideout job
Originally posted by JCBills View PostA lot of people said the same about Stevie.
I'm not using the exception to prove the rule, but I don't get why people are so negative before anything has even happened.Originally posted by JCBills View PostI'm not saying what he is or isn't, but again:
A lot of people said the same about Stevie.
Also, players do in fact develop over time. Especially young ones.
I know this is a crazy concept to many around here, a player being better than he was before, but it does happen.
Next.Oh no!...We suck again!
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Re: Jones tries to tighten grip on No. 2 wideout job
Originally posted by BillsOverDolphins View PostYet you've made the SJ comparison twice (in back-to-back posts).
Next.
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Originally posted by JCBills View PostYou made a statement that would suggest you know of events before they happen with no consideration for development, as displayed in another thread. Good job.Oh no!...We suck again!
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Originally posted by JCBills View PostI claimed nothing
By that rationale, Arthur Moats might be waiting to blossom into the next Lawrence Taylor. Fitzpatrick could become the next Kurt Warner. Clowney could be the next Steve Smith. They just need to time to blossom!
Stevie is the exception, not the rule...and more likely than not, Donald Jones is a scrub.Last edited by BillsOverDolphins; 06-21-2012, 01:28 PM.Oh no!...We suck again!
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Our WR situation beyond Stevie is the only thing that makes me cringe about our roster (assuming we stay moderately healthy across the board elsewhere). I just hope Freddy and CJ can have great years and then the WR won't be as big of a problem.
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Originally posted by BillsOverDolphins View PostGood job backpedaling. "He could be really good, maybe he just hasn't developed yet!...see what happened with Stevie!"
By that rationale, Arthur Moats might be waiting to blossom into the next Lawrence Taylor. Fitzpatrick could become the next Kurt Warner. Clowney could be the next Steve Smith. They just need to time to blossom!
Stevie is the exception, not the rule...and more likely than not, Donald Jones is a scrub.
Originally posted by JCBills View PostI'm not saying what he is or isn't, but again:
A lot of people said the same about Stevie.
Also, players do in fact develop over time. Especially young ones.
I know this is a crazy concept to many around here, a player being better than he was before, but it does happen.
People never fail to disappoint.
Originally posted by BillsOverDolphins View Post^
Don't cringe, brah...just give them time to develop. I'm sure we have the next Randy Moss and T.O. on our roster already--we just need to give them time.Last edited by JCBills; 06-21-2012, 01:49 PM.
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Originally posted by JCBills View PostWhat on earth are you talking about?
Nice try though, twisting generalities into specifics so you can fluff your nads and like Jack.
People never fail to disappoint.
Let me help you out since you're obviously lost: I stated that Donald Jones winning the #2 job would reflect poorly on the state of our WR's (I mean, who with a brain and 2 eyes really doubts that in the first place?, but anyhoo...), after which you compared an exception (SJ) rather than a rule--but went on to contradict yourself anyways. Here's the quick recap:
A lot of people said the same about Stevie.
I'm not using the exception to prove the rule, but I don't get why people are so negative before anything has even happened.
Fact: Donald Jones might start for one other team (Miami), and that's it. Him starting means that Easley, et al are worse off than we thought.
You making a case for him, or the "hold off on the negativity!" bs (as if 13 years of sucking isn't enough--you want to be patient for more) means you think that lightning will strike twice--proving the exception and not the rule.
You were better off just agreeing with me, tbh.Oh no!...We suck again!
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