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Originally Posted by htismaqe
Sorry Bob, but you're absolutely, unequivocally wrong.
ESPN.com provides splits, free of charge, and they track passes IN THE AIR (back to 2002).
Let just take 3 years from each "period" that you've chosen as your sample.
2010 - 64 attempts over 20 yards, 11 over 40 yards
2009 - 48 attempts over 20 yards, 12 over 40 yards
2008 - 62 attempts over 20 yards, 11 over 40 yards
2004 - 71 attempts over 20 yards, TWENTY EIGHT over 40 yards
2003 - 63 attempts over 20 yards, 6 over 40 yards
2002 - 48 attempts over 20 yards, 8 over 40 yards
2004 WRs were Todd Pinkston, Terrell Owens, and Freddie Mitchell. No Maclin, no Jackson.
You're wrong dude, you're just wrong.
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I mentioned Owens all along dude. Now, let's see the 20+ attempt rankings like Clay used. Where did they rank in the league? Quit twisting shit and tell the whole story. Post the rankings for every year from 1999 to present
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Originally Posted by milkman
Your shit has been proven wrong.
You want to begin to establish credibility, then stop being a dipshit here and admit your mistake.
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Let's see the stats of how many times Reid threw it deep to Pinkston and Thrash or Charles Johnson and Torrence Small. I've been asking for it all along. My first response to Clayton's post started with "you can't just pick and choose stats."
If he is going to make an argument, start from the beginning. Andy Reid was a coach there for 14 years and he picked all the years they had their best deep threat in his tenure.
I won't resort to name calling but, you are way off here.
I am done with this argument. The point was that Geno is not any better of a prospect than Wilson for Reid's offense.
Let's get back to talking about Wilson as this is a Wilson thread.
Can you Geno ball washers do that?