Hull, Kent67 Posted April 30, 2005 Posted April 30, 2005 Why is the #11 becoming so popular with WR coming into the league? You got Larry Fitzgerald in Arizona, The Williams boys in Detroit and Jacksonville, now Roscoe Parrish? What is going on here? Is Alex Smith going to be wearing #83 this year?
BADOLBILZ Posted April 30, 2005 Posted April 30, 2005 Why is the #11 becoming so popular with WR coming into the league?You got Larry Fitzgerald in Arizona, The Williams boys in Detroit and Jacksonville, now Roscoe Parrish? What is going on here? Is Alex Smith going to be wearing #83 this year? 324545[/snapback] I think a lot of times these guys wore #1 or wanted to wear #1 as a prep and when it became unavailable to them they took "double one" instead.
Clockwork Posted April 30, 2005 Posted April 30, 2005 In our case, we have all the numbers in the 80's taken, I believe. Roscoe had to look elsewhere.
The_Real Posted April 30, 2005 Posted April 30, 2005 I bet he's better in the pocket under pressure than the last #11. "Moulds open in the endzone but Bledsoe hung on to the ball too long. Again."
Smoker2Buffalo Posted May 1, 2005 Posted May 1, 2005 It's a recent trend because they just (before last season) opened up the teen numbers full time to WRs. Before, you could only keep a teen number if all the 80s were taken. For some reason, Keyshawn Johnson was an exception to that rule.
lurker42 Posted May 1, 2005 Posted May 1, 2005 It's a recent trend because they just (before last season) opened up the teen numbers full time to WRs. Before, you could only keep a teen number if all the 80s were taken. For some reason, Keyshawn Johnson was an exception to that rule. 324672[/snapback] Keyshawn wasn't an exception. The rule was they couldn't take a number in the teens unless all the 80s were taken, but if a player played with a teen number he didn't have to give it up if one in the 80s became available. There were no numbers in the 80s available when Keyshawm was a rookie, so he took 19. After that, he never had to give it up no matter what numbers became available.
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