TSNwas a serious publication when it was owned by the Spinks family, but it has devolved into mostly fluff since being sold to mainstream corporate interests. SI has better journalism than TSN and is also more consistently pro-Caste.
whiteathlete33 said:Wes Welker is 3rd in the league in receptions.
This is a mighty accomplishment for a guy who was considered too short for
the position. This just proves again that once a white guy gets a chance he
will shine.
TheEnglishman said:How is it possible not to call Wes Welker fast though (even if you are pro caste)? He's got blinding speed but not just that his acceleration is second to none. Everyone can see that unless unfortunatly you are blind.
whiteathlete33 said:TheEnglishman said:How is it possible not to call Wes Welker fast though (even if you are pro caste)? He's got blinding speed but not just that his acceleration is second to none. Everyone can see that unless unfortunatly you are blind.
Wes Welker's 40 time on Pro Day was a 4.67. If he runs a 4.67 then I am Wladimir Klitschko. That just goes to show you how bogus 40 times really are in the NFL.
whiteathlete33 said:That was the case with Jeremy Bloom, Tim Dwight, and Wes Welker. They all ran 4.6 according to "Pro Day" yet several articles I read stated that Bloom had world class speed. He supposedly ran much slower than usual because he was focused on skiing at the time and wasnt training as much for football. Tim Dwight was the fastest player on the team when he played for San Diego. Several announcers stated this during games. Howeever again 4.6. As for Welker he is much much faster than 4.6. Those times are not credible and they dont matter about anything. We can all tell who is fast by how they play on the field.
whiteathlete33 said:Unfortunately he was never used correctly by the Chargers and wasn't the player he could have been.
Seahawker71 said:I remain stunned that a talent like Tim Dwight was not taken advantage of. I
watched this kid play at Iowa and he was pure Dynamite!I think there's too
much politics going on in the NFL that are harming players. I want to see
exciting players and like many of you said I want the players to be put into
situations where they can excel and help the teams win.
I'm bummed that they tried to move Eric Crouch (Nebraska QB) to WR.That
guy was amazingly fleet footed and agile. I would kept him on my team as
at least a 3rd string QB and I would have designed plays for him to utilize
his agility. He was a QB...he didn't want to play WR.