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Wish we hadn't signed Chambers to that long contract.

CMURPHY said:
Did You Forget About All The Amazing Catches He Has Made In His Career? One Droped Ball In The Preseason Doesnt Take Any Of Taht Away From Him


Is that all we need from our deep threat. A sprinkle of amazing catches and we are satisfied?
I'd rather have a consistent deep threat. Someone with chamber's attributes who you can get up off the sofa and grab a beer if he is left wide open and the ball is in the air headed his way. You just know its money.
 
nflddolfan said:
I agree, he does need to take it to the next level.

I wouldn't go as far as to say I wish we HAD NOT signed him, but it amazes me how everyone calls him a top level receiver. He has never cracked a 1000 yards in 5 years. Every year, there are a rookie or 2 and some player(s)that has been around a while and busts out with a great season but chambers is consistanly under 1000. Close but no cigar. And the crap about him not having a QB does not fly cuz there are always a few recievers who have great years with no better QB than us. Hell, Boston and Booker managed great years with avg or below QBs.

Chambers can play like a top level receiver in one game and disappear the next. That is the reason he is not a top level receiver.


Be careful dude, observations like this will get you crucified on this site. I happen to agree with you by the way.
 
nflddolfan said:
I agree, he does need to take it to the next level.

I wouldn't go as far as to say I wish we HAD NOT signed him, but it amazes me how everyone calls him a top level receiver. He has never cracked a 1000 yards in 5 years. Every year, there are a rookie or 2 and some player(s)that has been around a while and busts out with a great season but chambers is consistanly under 1000. Close but no cigar. And the crap about him not having a QB does not fly cuz there are always a few recievers who have great years with no better QB than us. Hell, Boston and Booker managed great years with avg or below QBs.

Chambers can play like a top level receiver in one game and disappear the next. That is the reason he is not a top level receiver.

Yea but with chambers it has not just been the QB, it was also the coaching, the system, no running game, and a lack of an effective offensive line to give the QB time to find open receivers. With all of these things added up, it's amazing that he has had the receiving yards that he has so far. I say you will see him crack that mark this year with the new inphasis on passing downfield and hopefully an improved oline, because without an effective oline, downfield passing is not possible.
 
Ya know, when I was watching the preseason game and saw him drop that td pass I was thinking of making a thread like this as a joke, because I figured someone else was thinking about doing it for real. Some people on this board never cease to amaze me.

Btw Nate Burlesson dropped more passes last year than Chris Chambers has in his entire career. He didn't even really start catching balls until halfway through the season. :eek:
 
Superself said:
Is that all we need from our deep threat. A sprinkle of amazing catches and we are satisfied?
I'd rather have a consistent deep threat. Someone with chamber's attributes who you can get up off the sofa and grab a beer if he is left wide open and the ball is in the air headed his way. You just know its money.

I agree.
 
jjizzim said:
Yea but with chambers it has not just been the QB, it was also the coaching, the system, no running game, and a lack of an effective offensive line to give the QB time to find open receivers. With all of these things added up, it's amazing that he has had the receiving yards that he has so far. I say you will see him crack that mark this year with the new inphasis on passing downfield and hopefully an improved oline, because without an effective oline, downfield passing is not possible.


More excuses.

Put him in a bubble why don't we? But then when he excels, did he really earn that greatness title? :rolleyes2
 
Themajster said:
Ya know, when I was watching the preseason game and saw him drop that td pass I was thinking of making a thread like this as a joke, because I figured someone else was thinking about doing it for real. Some people on this board never cease to amaze me.

Btw Nate Burlesson dropped more passes last year than Chris Chambers has in his entire career. He didn't even really start catching balls until halfway through the season. :eek:

I agree. But when you are trying to prove to the world that you deserve to be called a great NFL receiver, you can't drop those passes. Not now. Once he has established his status in the leauge, then he can get away with dropping passes like that, randy moss can drop that same pass and no one will say anything, but chambers has not earned that status as of yet.
 
what is so special about 1,000 yards??????? I guess it is more important than leading your confrence in tds.
 
Chambers is underrated...he's had average QB's throwing him the ball and the ex-coach's favorite play was...R.Williams up the middle for 3 yards and a pile of dust.

Chambers is going to be great this season...sheesh don't tell anyone but he's my sleeper at the WR position for my fantasy football draft this Saturday...watch-out.

Go Fins!!!
 
He makes a lot of circus catches. I still love the one is my avatar the one against the Texans in the opener. Let's wait until the regular season comes around. If he keeps dropping passes then... then we can talk about being disappointed. NOT yet.
 
Superself said:
That sure TD catch he missed in the last preseason game by the pylon is what separates him from other WRs who routinely get 1000+ yard seasons and pro bowl births.

Players like Torry Holt, Andre Johnson, Marvin Harrison, Chad Johnson, Javon Walker, Reggie Wayne, Nate Burelson, Hines Ward, Roy Williams, Joe Horn,...etc would have caught that football.

I'm tired of the excuses with Chambers. He has to step it up and be that deep threat!! Yes that means beating double teams and making the hard catch. Its what other damn good WRs do.

:shakeno:

Wow Mr Short-term memory.

How soon we forget how a few years ago he led all AFC WR's with 11 TD's on a team that played Wanny-Ball (Running 65 times a game for a 1.2 YPC AVG) with a QB who's not good enough to start for USC?

Please.

I agree that he needs to step up and believe he will. But there were games when he would get the ball thrown his way like 3-4 times and he was WIDE OPEN quite a bit.
 
Why don't we give Chambers a full season under an offense that isn't hamstrung by a coach with antiquated ideas. If Chambers underachieves this year, then I will be ready to believe he doesn't have the makeup to be an elite receiver.
 
Superself said:
That sure TD catch he missed in the last preseason game by the pylon is what separates him from other WRs who routinely get 1000+ yard seasons and pro bowl births.

Players like Torry Holt, Andre Johnson, Marvin Harrison, Chad Johnson, Javon Walker, Reggie Wayne, Nate Burelson, Hines Ward, Roy Williams, Joe Horn,...etc would have caught that football.

I'm tired of the excuses with Chambers. He has to step it up and be that deep threat!! Yes that means beating double teams and making the hard catch. Its what other damn good WRs do.


stop smoking the peace pipe its making you dillusional :shakeno:
 
canesfins13 said:
Andre Johnson is well on his way to becoming an elite receiver. All of those mentioned have put up better years than Chambers. I forget what we signed him for, but I dont think it was elite WR money, I think it was good WR money, which is fine.

I agree, but as of right now its a little early to say that.
 
Superself said:
This isn't about that ONE catch it is about him stepping it up and producing. I'm sick of seeing mistakes made on his part and tired of seeing these other WRs make routine catches look....routine.
Chambers has to step it up if this team is to overachieve as Saban indicated when he first got here.
This thread just makes me sick. Talk about a bunch of fair weathered fans. The guy drops a ball that he should have caught and that gives you the ammo you need to condemn the guy's career? Anyone who has ever played some ball knows this is a team game. Chambers can get open all day long, and he usually does, but if the QB can't consistently hit him, is is his fault? Is it Chambers' problem that Fiedler consistenly overthrew him for three years? I stopped counting how many of those I saw. Good throw + good route = touchdown. Chambers can control merely one half of that equation fellas. Stop judging someone by numbers alone, look at what you see him doing when he gets a chance to catch a ball. This guy has impressed me from day one. I would take him over most if not all of the other guys mentioned here.

The grass isn't always greener guys. Be careful what you wish for. Do you want the pre-Chambers/Boston/Booker era back? Didn't think so. So simmer down.
 
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