juniorseau55
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VanDolPhan said:Funny I was going to say the same about you.
can't even come up with your own words?
VanDolPhan said:Funny I was going to say the same about you.
juniorseau55 said:I don't remember chambers flying across the field jumping through defenders.
Physique, Durability blah you are boring me. Last time I heard we have an employed wide receiver that has fit in that category and hasn't done crap in the nfl but for one season.
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Since you have no further arguement other than coming out with homosexual multiplications
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Last time I heard, a player keeps his spot because of what he has done in the present not the past, ask kurt warner. .
The potential is big on chambers but I don't care, I want someone who is reliable on the get go.
juniorseau55 said:Since you have no further arguement other than coming out with homosexual multiplications that can be solved by a child, I say that you have no arguement.
juniorseau55 said:You know whats the problem, you are getting hyped up about this post too much that you don't realize what's going on. The only thing you know is the stats that you are reading from the nfl and that you are too inlove with Chris Chambers. Everyone knows that Toomer is one of the best receivers in the nfc. While you are still trying to make an attempt to make Chris Chambers look good. I'm not going to bother with someone who is delusional. Amari Toomer has made many spectacular catches in his career.
What does the first 3 seasons have to do anything with an athlete who has been consistent through most of his career? Chambers has yet to do anything in this league but dissapear from games. He's plays good in some games and dissapears in others. Amari Toomer is the better receiver because he has been consistent for that period which Chambers isn't showing any consistency. Toomer spent his first seasons as a punt returner and as a third wide out so get your facts straight. Just like Ticky Barber started his career as a return man then moved up to the starting line up.
Now, you just said you cna't compare both athletes then why are you comparing them?
Physically? If anything Toomer is an explosive and fast receiver who knows how to run his routes. Chambers has started since he came in the league and as a lead receiver he isn't a go to guy. What makes a receiver isn't speed or strengh but its the ability to get open. That what made rice one of the best of all time if not the best. Chambers has had trouble getting open a lot and he needs to improve in his consistency.
Conclusion, you can't compare a player who has had consistency and a lot of production in 5 years as a starter than a player who is going to his 4th season and has yet to have back to back 1,000 yard seasons. Your multiplications and pathetic attemps to come up with somethign to defend your arguement are useless. I love Chris Chambers but no, I can't compare him with Amari Toomer or can Compare Boston to him. For once David Boston has underachieved and Chambers needs to keep improving to reach a level of consistency. I dont' care to see those catches that he makes, I care to see how he plays when the game is on the line and we need him. Big plays are for the highlight reels, consistency builds outstanding athletes at their position.
CRAZYDOLFAN305 said:11 td's, which could have easily been 16 or 18 if he had a real Qb. I can recall how many times Chris is running down the field wide open just for the Qb to completely miss him. Can you imagine if we had a real O-line and Qb last year. As a matter of fact give Chris "Superman" Chambers a QB like Kerry Collins and I bet he outperforms Toomer hands down..
CRAZYDOLFAN305 said:11 td's, which could have easily been 16 or 18 if he had a real Qb. I can recall how many times Chris is running down the field wide open just for the Qb to completely miss him. Can you imagine if we had a real O-line and Qb last year. As a matter of fact give Chris "Superman" Chambers a QB like Kerry Collins and I bet he outperforms Toomer hands down..
Good.juniorseau55 said:. I'm done with you guys.
juniorseau55 said:I can't recall Chris CHambers having extreme separation in a constant Basis. He caught 11 td's but guess what? Other than McKnight he was the only receiver to catch a touchdown. While Amari has been productive around and offensive where the ball is spreaded around. They have 3 good starting receiver which as a matter of fact, HIllard almost joined the dolphins. He's been their leading receiver since he started fulltime after dropping down return duties. As I said before, Amari is one of the best receivers in the NFC, bottomline.
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juniorseau55 said:I'm done with you guys.
FiN.in.RI said::cry: :lolcry:
btw
you know so much about toomer and his play BUT YOU DONT KNOW HIS FIRST NAME :roflmao:
ITS AMANI! not AMARU or AMARI wahtever it was...
Chris Chambers is the future. AMANI Toomer is DONE!
Dol-Fan Dupree said:So having more quality wide recievers actually decreases the effectiveness of a wide reciever?
juniorseau55 said:It seem to you that way but the situation varies and it isn't straight forward. There are two starting receiver which are the main possession receivers then there are those brought in to make plays in other packages. In miami's situation Chambers is the most reliable target and last year he got the most passes thrown his way because he was open more often than the other receivers. In the giants you have Toomer, Hilliard, Carter and Tyree. Tyree is the rookie receiver and Carter is the third option. They both performed well when needed in situations and due to their limited reps. The giants also throw the ball alot out of the backfield to Barber. They have more options and guys to help him off. The dolphins last year had about only one good receiver which was chambers the others stank and played horrible.