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SeeingRed 07-30-2014 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by ViperVisor (Post 10776573)
Boldin was crazy last year but 49ers lack an A#1 type that tilts how a teams secondary has to play.

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/images/CRAD_ANQ.jpg

My first choice for 2013's biggest Pro Bowl snub was Jordy Nelson, and my second was definitely Anquan Boldin. The 49ers attempted a league-low 417 passes last year, but Boldin was outstanding with 85 catches for 1,179 yards and seven touchdowns. He did more to elevate his passing offense than guys like Fitzgerald and DeSean Jackson, who both received credit for a Pro Bowl over Boldin. Watch how their production came and it's no contest that Boldin was better last season. When people are unfortunately still looking at things like Pro Bowls for Hall of Fame resumes, it hurts Boldin to not get that fourth selection for one of his best seasons.

Maybe he peaked early with 13 catches for 208 yards in Week 1 against Green Bay, but Boldin was dominant in other games by making tough catches. Colin Kaepernick's accuracy left a lot to be desired. While a lot of the young quarterbacks (like Ryan Tannehill and Andy Dalton) seem to be too high with the ball, Kaepernick was alarmingly too low at times. Boldin made three really tough catches below the waist (the most yet) where most receivers I've studied have had none. His seven chest-low catches were also one of the highest totals yet. Boldin had only three over-the-shoulder catches since he's not much of a deep threat, but one was thrown too far out in front of him. Boldin brought in three balls with one hand, which trailed only Garcon's four.

I've said enough on Boldin. Treat yourself to some visuals. That's Boldin making a tough catch high off the ground against Richard Sherman in the top left corner. Dead center, that's a catch against Tennessee. I thought the zoomed-out version best displayed the body control necessary to make a one-handed catch like that.

In today's game, a lot of receivers can have good numbers at the end of the year. Boldin ranked only 16th in receiving yards last year. But if we start paying more attention to how that production is gained, then a season like Boldin's last year would get more of the proper praise it deserves.

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/sta...-bigger-better

Ya man....I don't get why Boldin always get disrespected. He's a beast of a WR who helped carry the Ravens to a Superbowl win (there's NO WAY they win that Superbowl if not for him). And a healthy Crabtree is anything but ordinary. Davis is a freak too and Stevie Johnson is legit. Lloyd in his hay day was great but not sure what he's got now

vailpass 07-30-2014 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ViperVisor (Post 10776573)
Boldin was crazy last year but 49ers lack an A#1 type that tilts how a teams secondary has to play.

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/images/CRAD_ANQ.jpg

My first choice for 2013's biggest Pro Bowl snub was Jordy Nelson, and my second was definitely Anquan Boldin. The 49ers attempted a league-low 417 passes last year, but Boldin was outstanding with 85 catches for 1,179 yards and seven touchdowns. He did more to elevate his passing offense than guys like Fitzgerald and DeSean Jackson, who both received credit for a Pro Bowl over Boldin. Watch how their production came and it's no contest that Boldin was better last season. When people are unfortunately still looking at things like Pro Bowls for Hall of Fame resumes, it hurts Boldin to not get that fourth selection for one of his best seasons.

Maybe he peaked early with 13 catches for 208 yards in Week 1 against Green Bay, but Boldin was dominant in other games by making tough catches. Colin Kaepernick's accuracy left a lot to be desired. While a lot of the young quarterbacks (like Ryan Tannehill and Andy Dalton) seem to be too high with the ball, Kaepernick was alarmingly too low at times. Boldin made three really tough catches below the waist (the most yet) where most receivers I've studied have had none. His seven chest-low catches were also one of the highest totals yet. Boldin had only three over-the-shoulder catches since he's not much of a deep threat, but one was thrown too far out in front of him. Boldin brought in three balls with one hand, which trailed only Garcon's four.

I've said enough on Boldin. Treat yourself to some visuals. That's Boldin making a tough catch high off the ground against Richard Sherman in the top left corner. Dead center, that's a catch against Tennessee. I thought the zoomed-out version best displayed the body control necessary to make a one-handed catch like that.

In today's game, a lot of receivers can have good numbers at the end of the year. Boldin ranked only 16th in receiving yards last year. But if we start paying more attention to how that production is gained, then a season like Boldin's last year would get more of the proper praise it deserves.

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/sta...-bigger-better

Q is nails. Old school ****ing nails...

HotRoute 07-30-2014 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by SeeingRed (Post 10775189)
I'm gonna go with Crabtree, Boldin, Stevie Johnson, Brandon Lloyd and Vontea Davis in San Fran.

You forgot good ol' Jonathan Baldwin

HotRoute 07-30-2014 08:54 PM

http://49ers.pressdemocrat.com/colin...in-disappears/

"THE NOT-SO-GOOD

2. Jonathan Baldwin. Suited up but did not receive a single target during team drills. Baldwin has been practically invisible during camp — two catches and three drops. A.J. Jenknins never was this bad."

Why Not? 07-30-2014 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by HotRoute (Post 10776976)
http://49ers.pressdemocrat.com/colin...in-disappears/

"THE NOT-SO-GOOD

2. Jonathan Baldwin. Suited up but did not receive a single target during team drills. Baldwin has been practically invisible during camp — two catches and three drops. A.J. Jenknins never was this bad."

It will be a shock if Baldwin makes that team.

ILChief 07-30-2014 10:31 PM

Falcons. Roddy White and Julio Jones.

tk13 07-30-2014 10:37 PM

I was really surprised the Falcons didn't get more mentions. Julio Jones is a complete monster, and Roddy White is getting older but is a former All Pro. Of course they don't have Gonzalez anymore, but Harry Douglas had 1000 yards last year. They just have to stay healthy and they could have three legit 1000 yard WRs.

Saccopoo 07-30-2014 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 10775335)
Watch out for the Colts. Wayne, Nicks and Hilton.

Best of the bunch is Donte Moncrief and you don't even mention him?

http://i.imgur.com/HAbcm.gif

DrRyan 07-30-2014 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10777183)
Best of the bunch is Donte Moncrief and you don't even mention him?

http://i.imgur.com/HAbcm.gif

:LOL:

Quit selling short the guy who has yet to play a single snap. It is a given he will destroy every single record Jerry Rice holds.

Saccopoo 07-30-2014 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by DrRyan (Post 10777185)
:LOL:

Quit selling short the guy who has yet to play a single snap. It is a given he will destroy every single record Jerry Rice holds.

Jerry Rice couldn't wash Steve Largent's jock strap.

**** Jerry Rice.

Mav 07-31-2014 01:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10777188)
Jerry Rice couldn't wash Steve Largent's jock strap.

**** Jerry Rice.

**** you.

SeeingRed 07-31-2014 07:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10777183)
Best of the bunch is Donte Moncrief and you don't even mention him?

http://i.imgur.com/HAbcm.gif

That's true...the Colts are pretty stacked

Ragged Robin 07-31-2014 09:02 AM

Lot of great receiving corps out there.. then you look at Bowe/Avery/Jenkins and :facepalm: :facepalm:

KCCHIEFS27 07-31-2014 01:21 PM

Packers
Cardinals...ah be John Brown turning heads in the NFL so far. I really hope he does well this year.

Exoter175 07-31-2014 02:05 PM

Bears, fo'sho' print em.


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