PhinPhreak
Perennial All-Pro
You can argue that he made most of his catches because they were trailing but take into consideration also that the opposing D knew he was going to get the ball and he still did.
Originally posted by ChambersOwnz84
Oh, NOWWWWWWWW he has skills? Go back and read all of my threads in March-April where most of you called me crazy.
Originally posted by PhinstiGator
Boldin would not have got any playing time with us. We did NOT even get enough passes to our #1 WR in Chambers.
We drafted Eddie Moore because you need a top pick to be able to step in right away. Moore would have got plenty of playing time immediately if he had not met the Marlins infield dirt.
We did, however, draft the poor mans Boldin in JR Tolver. Here is why we did not give Tolver a shot...
Our system is too complicated to have a rookie step in. Tolver did have experience in a similar system. But, Thompson had more NFL experience in this system.
TOLVER should get a shot at the #2 or #3 spot next year with another spring training...and working with the QB's gaining confidence in the system...whatever it is.
Originally posted by Muck
...So does that mean that Arizona's offense isn't complicated?? What Chambers described sounds like what every receiver must do in every offense. I agree that rookie receivers rarely make a significant impact. And even when they do, it's usually as a 3rd or 4th guy running simple go or comeback routes that don't require much beyond simply running the route. ...
Originally posted by PhinstiGator
TOLVER should get a shot at the #2 or #3 spot next year with another spring training...
Originally posted by PhinstiGator
That being said...I would love to have another top notch receiver to mirror Chambers. I am thinking Michael Clayton right now.