After yet another nice game against the Dolphins last night, Brian Biggane over at the “Palm Beach Post†gets a few Casteon digs in at Chris Hogan. Then, he cleverly utilizes several maddening, backhanded “compliments†about Hogan uttered by Bills head coach, Doug Marrone, during an interview several weeks ago…
So, to recap, Chris Hogan has
“many critics†and
“actually looks smaller [than his listed height and weight] on the field.â€
First off, who on earth is criticizing an obscure player like Chris Hogan? He’s an undrafted fromer college walk-on currently playing on his 4th NFL team and he’s never received any significant playing time at WR until this season…where he’s been the 3rd or 4th receiver and playing on special teams.
Despite this, he’s accrued nearly the same amount of receiving yardage as former 2nd round pick, Robert Woods (307 yards compared to 361 yards), he’s averaging a higher YPC than Woods (12.3 compared to 10), and has the same number of receiving TD’s as Woods (2). So which of these two players should have
“many critics?â€
Now let’s address the height/weight fallacy. Hogan and Watkins are both listed at 6’ 1â€, while Woods, one of frailest, weakest, least muscular receivers in the league, is listed at 6’ 0†(yeah, right). So why does the little twerp, Woods, avoid criticism for his physical attributes, even though he's shorter than Hogan? Oh, and then there’s the little fact that the “undrafted nobody,†Hogan, is much, much stronger than Woods (2nd rounder) and Watkins (1st rounder). Hogan did 28 reps at 225 lbs, Watkins did 16, and Woods did 14. So who’s the real weakling?
Then there’s the inconvenient fact that Hogan actually ran a faster 40-yard dash (4.39 seconds) than Woods (4.42 seconds) and Watkins (4.43 seconds). But guess who’s forced to risk concussions playing in the slot?
Hogan is being treated like a “kid brother†who’s lucky to even be in the NFL. In reality, he’s a reliable, strong, fast, athletic, up-and-coming player who earned his position the hard way and has been making the most of it in 2014...
Link:
http://m.palmbeachpost.com/news/spo...hris-hogan-making-impact/nh6yQ/#__federated=1