Last year, no receiver had more than 3 TD's.
I expect Sammy Watkins & Mike Williams to both exceed that number & by a lot.
Last year, no receiver had more than 3 TD's.
I expect Sammy Watkins & Mike Williams to both exceed that number & by a lot.
BillsImpossible (07-29-2014),Buffalogic (07-29-2014)
I like your positive outlook but remember, they are not throwing to themselves. All of this depends on the qb which is still a huge question mark. One things for sure, EJ has been given everything to succeed. The best wr in the draft, Mike Williams, drafted OL, a qb coach, and most importantly depth at RB. We are going to run the ball first. EJ better step up when teams play the run.
better days (07-29-2014)
Fletch (07-29-2014)
Fletch (07-29-2014),gebobs (07-29-2014),justasportsfan (07-29-2014),Mad Max (07-29-2014),Thurmal (07-29-2014)
Watkins is too good to be held back by anyone else. The guy is going to turn a lot of heads this years. Target him in your fantasy leagues in round 6 or 7.
better days (07-29-2014)
No WR is good enough to not be held back by a bad qb. Reports from camp say Ej has accuracy issues and is slow making reads. If that continues into the regular season, Sammy will have a pedestrian season through no fault of his own. He can't do anything about EJ holding the ball too long and taking a sack or overthrowing him by 5 yards.
A good prediction simply based on the fact that Williams isn't that good and Woods still hasn't proven that he can be a #1. Having said that, it's a lot to ask a rookie with a so-so QB at best to post a huge season. I think he'll show some of what he can do, but also show that he still needs some polish, especially when playing against above-average DBs, and put up a good but far from superb season. I don't see any of our WRs hitting 1,000 yards this season. If Watkins can hit 800/7 under the circumstances IMO that would be a good season for him. It wouldn't justify what we gave up to get him, but in terms of raw rookie performance I'm not sure that much more can reasonably be expected from a rookie on a team with no 3-down RB in his prime or younger, no proven TE, and KneeJ as his QB, and an OC that shouldn't even be in the NFL.
No arguments here. I believe this offense will still be a run first offense and IF it opens up the passing game, EJ will have better weapons at his disposal.
In an ideal world, I would love our passing game to open things up for the run like Peyton does ,but I'm not holding my breath. Right now I'll take an efficient qb who can make defenses pay when the stack up the line to stop the run.
OpIv37 (07-29-2014),The last buffalo fan (07-29-2014)
True in most cases, but not entirely.
Calvin Johnson was Calvin Johnson with Dan Orlovski, Shaun Hill, and Matthew Stafford.
Larry Fitzgerald was Larry Fitzgerald with Matt Leinart, Max Hall, Jon Skelton, Kurt Warner, Carson Palmer.
Obviously these two guys are the cream of the crop but this is the tier Watkins should find himself in.
better days (07-29-2014)
the whole scoring touchdown thing has to get better for the offense.
as EJ goes, the team goes.
better days (07-29-2014),EDS (07-29-2014)
Watkins needs up to five carries a game. Yes carries. Handoffs. Need to mitigate the EJ suckage if/when it rears its ugly head.
Cordarelle Patterson really starting coming into his own as a receiver after he broke some huge carries for long touchdowns. Watkins needs to have those same opportunities.
gebobs (07-29-2014)
better days (07-29-2014)
Well, why don't you research that & post it for us.
I don't know necessarily that every team with two receivers with more than 3 TDs puts up a winning record, But I can pretty much guarantee that no team without at least one receiver putting up a LOT of TD's
will have a losing record.
And I really believe both Watkins & Williams will put up a number of TD's.
Last edited by better days; 07-29-2014 at 03:09 PM.