He will be a solid #3 WR IMO. No More, No Less.
popularwar said:I think Boston's really proved he can play this preseason. He may not be ready to start yet but he'll make some big plays for us this season.
Jimmy James said:Really?
1) Knees/injury prone (you mentioned that)
2) Takes substances banned by the NFL
3) Assaults senior citizens
4) Has an attitude problem (see: Chargers suspension)
You *can* knock Boston for much more than his knees.
He has apparently changed since the birth of his daughter so let's give him a chance instead of bashing him.
paskerbrandon said:He will be a solid #3 WR IMO. No More, No Less.
jlfin said:Based on what? Your statement implies that he has no room for improvement. How do you know that? He isn't at full strength yet. When fully healthy he is a top 5 WR.
At the start of training camp I seem to recall Boston saying he was around 80%.
arnoldu said:He has apparently changed since the birth of his daughter so let's give him a chance instead of bashing him.
Jimmy James said:
Jimmy James said:I'm not planning to ignore his past when people write inaccuracies like the above, though. Boston has a checkered past. He is welcome to go straight in my book, but I'm not going to pretend that stuff isn't in the past or let anybody else whitewash it.
LightsOut said:saids the guy with randy mcmichael in his avator and sig.
paskerbrandon said:Because he has Booker nad Chamber in front of him. I would love to see him catch 90 balls for 1700 yards with 11 tds, but it isint going to happen unless he beats out Booker for the #2 spot which I dont see happening this year.
dolphindog said:I know many of you out there like to beat him up, because of his knees, but thats is the only thing you can knock him for. Not only is he big, fast, but he has great hands. So far he has caught every ball thrown to him, and as many drop balls there was last night against Pitt, I believe he had a chance to really shine.
Silverphin said:Wasn't Boston Feeley's favorite target last night?