The Spaniard
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Collinsworth off to a great start, confessing his love for Tyron Smith.
WHen a White WR drops a pass its a very similar situation to a White cop killing an "unarmed teen". THat is to say its VERY rare. So when it DOES happen every now, and then the media must repeat it endlessly.
Edelman is now 28 yards from 1,000.
Greg Olsen is now 40 yards away.
Assuming these guys eclipse the mark next week, that'll give us 4 whites for 2014...two of whom are on the same team.
Given that Decker is stuck with a horrendous offense, Welker and Hartline are barely targeted, Cooper is the 4th or 5th option in Philly, and would-be superstars like Fleener, Ertz, and Kelce are woefully-underutilized, I'll take what I can get.
What was the last season 4 white receivers were over 1,000 yards? Has it ever happened before?
Just last year -- Nelson, Decker, Edelman and Hartline.
Gerhart 13 rushes for 54 yards and 4.2 per.
And during the NFL.com highlights of the game Brian Billick emphasized how "Toby Gerhart has been a huge disappointment this year." As if a respectable 4.2 yards per carry is the reason for the Jags inempt offense.
Rotoworld has pegged Miller to slide over to tailback for next week with both Gore and Hyde on the trainers table. Maybe Miller will get Alstott clean up duty late in the game.....http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/6713/bruce-millerYes, he was missing open receivers all day, holding the ball way too long, not stepping up in the pocket to avoid the rush, exhibited poor body language and was yelling at his teammates when times were tough. Also, like Griffin and Newton, his ability to scramble for big gains has faded in 2014, too.
At least Bruce Miller had a nice game.
Borland's ankle injury didn't seem too serious, as he even took the field for a short while after halftime. After he left the game for good, the Seahawks scored at will.
Billick has always been a smug caste stooge know it all. I can't stand the guy.
The bottom 4 "Total QBR" ratings for the week belonged to Carr, Bortles, Savage, and Manziel. Yet, the media is absolutely giddy destroying Manziel and writing off his career. Everybody else is expected to struggle as rookies.