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The only time that the Eagles bring in Vick is when they really want to bog down the offense. Works every time.
I can understand Maclin being the starter, since Curtis has been out virtually all season, and would have to work himself back into playing shape, regardless. As for Maclin's speed, at Mizzou he was very fast. Not necessarily a good 40 guy, but excellent top-end speed. My problem with Maclin is that he just doesn't catch the ball as reliably as a high draft pick should (typical black hand-eye coordination). He's a typical really fast, Ted Ginn-type afflete that drops too many balls. It was no different at Mizzou. Curtis just has to get back up to speed and make the most of the opportunity. He's already got a good reputation, even among most DWF's I've talked to.whiteathlete33 said:From reading that article Wile it looks like Maclin is the starter but because of injury Curtis might start this weekend. It's upsetting because Maclin has only average speed (4.5 40) and hasn't been consistent this year.
whiteathlete33 said:Curtis is probably almost done at this point in his career. He has lost a step or two due to constant injuries and probably won't have a thousand yard season again. Curtis landed on the worst team at the worst time when he played for the Rams. They had two good receivers in Holt and Bruce. He could have started for a number of teams earlier in his career and put up better numbers.
Don Wassall said:<div></div>whiteathlete33 said:Curtis is probably almost done at this point in his career. He has lost a step or two due to constant injuries and probably won't have a thousand yard season again. Curtis landed on the worst team at the worst time when he played for the Rams. They had two good receivers in Holt and Bruce. He could have started for a number of teams earlier in his career and put up better numbers.
<div>I thinkCurtis ended up in the best situation possible when the Rams drafted him in the third round. Mike Martz was the head coach, one of the very few who let White receivers play at all. If the Rams hadn't drafted him in the third round who knows how far he would have dropped before another team took him (similar to the way the Rams under Martz also took Eric Crouch in the third round a couple years earlier with the idea of using him as a receiver; otherwise Crouch would have likely been a 5th or 6th round pick). </div>
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<div>Curtis had 800 yards receiving in his third season (his first season was a wash because of a broken leg), then the big year for Philly two years later. I'm not saying his career has gone well by any stretch, only that considering how White receivers are treated by the NFL there were few teams if any besides the Rams at that time that would have even used him as a third receiver much less a starter. </div>
bigunreal said:Just read a blurb on Rotoworld, where it was reported that Kevin Curtis is stating he doesn't object to accepting a "lesser role" with the Eagles next season. What a shocker that is. It's been said a million times, but just imagine any black player doing that.
It gets harder and harder to support these white players.
How many white receivers have written books demanding that they "Get the Damn Ball"? Uh, none. But a black athlete can, and most commentary is positive.whiteathlete33 said:bigunreal said:Just read a blurb on Rotoworld, where it was reported that Kevin Curtis is stating he doesn't object to accepting a "lesser role" with the Eagles next season. What a shocker that is. It's been said a million times, but just imagine any black player doing that.
It gets harder and harder to support these white players.
Typical submissive behavior by whites. It's no wonder so many white athletes get screwed.
FootballDad said:<div></div>How many white receivers have written books demanding that they "Get the Damn Ball"? Uh, none. But a black athlete can, and most commentary is positive.whiteathlete33 said:bigunreal said:Just read a blurb on Rotoworld, where it was reported that Kevin Curtis is stating he doesn't object to accepting a "lesser role" with the Eagles next season. What a shocker that is. It's been said a million times, but just imagine any black player doing that.
It gets harder and harder to support these white players.
Typical submissive behavior by whites. It's no wonder so many white athletes get screwed.
We all agree with this, it's just the submissive tack that all white players seem to immediately "grovel" for.Don Wassall said:He needs to get healthy first before he has any leverage.