Mile High Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I love these insightful "go out on a limb" posts lately.
grape ape Posted March 27, 2006 Author Posted March 27, 2006 I love these insightful "go out on a limb" posts lately. 643319[/snapback] he wont get quite t.o. numbers of last season, but he'll be a top 5 fantasy wideout
sfladave Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 he wont get quite t.o. numbers of last season, but he'll be a top 5 fantasy wideout 643320[/snapback] While he may have a good year, you're dreaming if you think he is going to be top 5 in fantasy numbers! I wish Eric well as long as he isn't playing against us, but I think it would be safe to say that he is probably going to be in that 60-85 catch, 800-1200 yard, 5-7 TD season. Far from top 5 fantasy numbers.
Kelly the Dog Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I think the cut off point from being eligible for comeback player of the year is 80 passes caught the previous year. If there is some kind of award for comeback to the ball, or comeback to the huddle, or comeback to reality, or comeback to the coach's halftime speech, then I agree, he could win.
apuszczalowski Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 How does he become comeback player of the year? What is he coming back from? I hope he goes to Philly and has a career low year, or he has an amazing year and the eagles end up missing the playoffs
2003Contenders Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Actually, I'm not so sure that he'll do any better in Philly. The rest of the Eagles' WR corps is pretty weak, so teams will double-team EM just as much as he was double-teamed in Buffalo.
The Poojer Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 not to pick nits or anything but when did fantasy numbers dictate nfl <INSERT AWARD NAME> of the Year awards? fantasy is one thing...... he wont get quite t.o. numbers of last season, but he'll be a top 5 fantasy wideout 643320[/snapback]
grape ape Posted March 27, 2006 Author Posted March 27, 2006 I think the cut off point from being eligible for comeback player of the year is 80 passes caught the previous year. If there is some kind of award for comeback to the ball, or comeback to the huddle, or comeback to reality, or comeback to the coach's halftime speech, then I agree, he could win. 643341[/snapback] Reids offense typically passes more than any other in the leauge Mcnaab can rejuvenate a sticky hands receiver in that type of offense, as T.O. was falling in the ranks of the wr's suddenly produced eye popping statistics.
5 Wide Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Reids offense typically passes more than any other in the leauge Mcnaab can rejuvenate a sticky hands receiver in that type of offense, as T.O. was falling in the ranks of the wr's suddenly produced eye popping statistics. 643356[/snapback] G GS No Yards Avg Lg TD 20+ 40+ FD 2000 San Francisco 49ers 14 13 97 1451 15.0 69 13 23 5 65 2001 San Francisco 49ers 16 16 93 1412 15.2 60 16 21 6 70 2002 San Francisco 49ers 14 14 100 1300 13.0 76 13 17 5 61 2003 San Francisco 49ers 15 15 80 1102 13.8 75 9 15 4 55 2004 Philadelphia Eagles 14 14 77 1200 15.6 59 14 20 9 51 2005 Philadelphia Eagles 7 7 47 763 16.2 91 6 10 4 32 I dunno those numbers before the Eagles look pretty good to me
grape ape Posted March 27, 2006 Author Posted March 27, 2006 G GS No Yards Avg Lg TD 20+ 40+ FD 2000 San Francisco 49ers 14 13 97 1451 15.0 69 13 23 5 65 2001 San Francisco 49ers 16 16 93 1412 15.2 60 16 21 6 70 2002 San Francisco 49ers 14 14 100 1300 13.0 76 13 17 5 61 2003 San Francisco 49ers 15 15 80 1102 13.8 75 9 15 4 55 2004 Philadelphia Eagles 14 14 77 1200 15.6 59 14 20 9 51 2005 Philadelphia Eagles 7 7 47 763 16.2 91 6 10 4 32 I dunno those numbers before the Eagles look pretty good to me 643366[/snapback] wow 2005 only 7 games but on pace for his best season ever, a true indicator of what the reid offense and even a wounded mcnaab will do for a receiver
OGTEleven Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I think the cut off point from being eligible for comeback player of the year is 80 passes caught the previous year. If there is some kind of award for comeback to the ball, or comeback to the huddle, or comeback to reality, or comeback to the coach's halftime speech, then I agree, he could win. 643341[/snapback] Maybe the "comeback from the bench where he was sitting and pouting against our most hated rival while we were up by 21" award?
Kelly the Dog Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 wow 2005 only 7 games but on pace for his best season ever, a true indicator of what the reid offense and even a wounded mcnaab will do for a receiver 643368[/snapback] You mean the upwards of zero seasons that a WR did well in the Reid/Philly offense before they added the best receiver in the game? Have another grape, I hear it's good for roughage.
grape ape Posted March 27, 2006 Author Posted March 27, 2006 You mean the upwards of zero seasons that a WR did well in the Reid/Philly offense before they added the best receiver in the game? Have another grape, I hear it's good for roughage. 643378[/snapback] point well taken that roughage is good and the philly wr's were rough in the championship seasons before owens, but still nfc champs a true indicator that even a lousy receiver can get to the championship in philadelphia in the Reid offense, and EM's is better than any of those guys before Owens
Poeticlaw Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 You mean the upwards of zero seasons that a WR did well in the Reid/Philly offense before they added the best receiver in the game? Have another grape, I hear it's good for roughage. 643378[/snapback] To think that Eric Moulds would be a combeack player of the year going to Phillyis totally proposterous. First off Mcnabb is a lousy throwing QB and Terrell Owens made him look Great. Last time I checked Moulds is atleast 10 steps lower than Terrell Owens. Eric would see even more of a drop off in the Eagles offense.
grape ape Posted March 27, 2006 Author Posted March 27, 2006 To think that Eric Moulds would be a combeack player of the year going to Phillyis totally proposterous. First off Mcnabb is a lousy throwing QB and Terrell Owens made him look Great. Last time I checked Moulds is atleast 10 steps lower than Terrell Owens. Eric would see even more of a drop off in the Eagles offense. 643392[/snapback] 10 steps owens isnt known for his speed if mcnaab is lousy then you must only look at latest impressions, herniated impressions at that mcnaab takes his team year after year to the championship game scrambling his ass off with James Thrash as a number one receiver, then gets Owens and the two are close to shattering qb/wr records within a couple years
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