Besides 3 linebackers at least, we need a few quality wrs to be any good. Stevie is an average #2 at best.
Is Stevie Johnson going to blame God for that performance?
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Originally posted by Don't Panic View PostStevie got screwed today... he definitely needs another threat opposite him, though. Not many receivers could be very dangerous with Martin and Dickerson as the other options.
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Originally posted by bf1 View PostBesides 3 linebackers at least, we need a few quality wrs to be any good. Stevie is an average #2 at best.
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Originally posted by Mike13 View PostBy fumbling? By not securing the ball on a TD catch?
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Originally posted by Don't Panic View PostThe incomplete in the end zone should have been a TD. He made a football move and then took two steps before slamming the ball on the paint.
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If God was truly merciful, he wouldn't allow Bills fans to procreate.
I often imagine how much more fulfilling my life would be if I wasn't conceived and reared by a family of Bills fans.
This organization is rock bottom in the NFL. A total dumpster fire if ever there was one.Disclaimer: The sentiment expressed in this post is strictly for entertainment purposes only.
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Originally posted by bf1 View PostBesides 3 linebackers at least, we need a few quality wrs to be any good. Stevie is an average #2 at best.
Stevie is 65 yds. short of his 3rd 1,000 yd. season in a row, you call that an average #2 WR. I'm sure there's a lot of #2 WR's out there having 1,000 yd. seasons, let alone 3 in a row.
Is it because of the drops that you think Stevie is no better than an average #2 ? FYI going into yesterday's game, Calvin Johnson had 10 drops, that was double Stevie's 5, is Calvin Johnson an average #2 at best also ?
What makes me "laugh out loud" is the number of Trolls on this board that actually think that anyone, other than another Troll would agree with them.
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Originally posted by kishoph View PostStevie is 65 yds. short of his 3rd 1,000 yd. season in a row, you call that an average #2 WR. I'm sure there's a lot of #2 WR's out there having 1,000 yd. seasons, let alone 3 in a row.
Is it because of the drops that you think Stevie is no better than an average #2 ? FYI going into yesterday's game, Calvin Johnson had 10 drops, that was double Stevie's 5, is Calvin Johnson an average #2 at best also ?
What makes me "laugh out loud" is the number of Trolls on this board that actually think that anyone, other than another Troll would agree with them.
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Originally posted by Mahdi View Postwow what a reactionary thread this is... Stevie is a #1 being thrown to by a backup QB. He didnt have a good game today, big deal.
Some of you are doing the same thing with Stevie that was done with Donte Whitner: he screws up week in and week out, but every week it's an "isolated incident" that's really someone else's fault. Please.
Enough of Stevie. I know, Fitz sucks and that has held Stevie back. But Fitz didn't drop two balls that hit him in the hands. Fitz didn't fumble after the catch. Fitz didn't take a penalty for throwing the ball down the field after the play. Yeah, he didn't have a good game today. Exactly how many good games has he had this year? By my count, it's about 3 out of 15.
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Originally posted by OpIv37 View Postyeah, because this is the first time Stevie's had a bad game, right? It's the first time that Stevie's made mental mistakes on the field, right? It's the first time that the guy's done something stupid and immature that has hurt his team, right?
Some of you are doing the same thing with Stevie that was done with Donte Whitner: he screws up week in and week out, but every week it's an "isolated incident" that's really someone else's fault. Please.
Enough of Stevie. I know, Fitz sucks and that has held Stevie back. But Fitz didn't drop two balls that hit him in the hands. Fitz didn't fumble after the catch. Fitz didn't take a penalty for throwing the ball down the field after the play. Yeah, he didn't have a good game today. Exactly how many good games has he had this year? By my count, it's about 3 out of 15.
And as for the delay of game penalty, if I was a competitive person and playing for the Bills I would be getting penalties on every series. Stevie is highly competitive and is fed up with losing and is QB. I would love to see what Stevie would do with Tom Brady.
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Originally posted by Mahdi View PostHowever you are taking all this from within the context of one game. Stevie rarely fumbles, and if you check the drops for WRs you will probably find that Stevie is no more prone to drops than some of the top WRs in the NFL.
And as for the delay of game penalty, if I was a competitive person and playing for the Bills I would be getting penalties on every series. Stevie is highly competitive and is fed up with losing and is QB. I would love to see what Stevie would do with Tom Brady.
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