tennesseeboy Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 This man has the size 6-3/218 and the athletic ability to do it all. He should come fairly cheap given a history of hamstrings wthat kept him from earning a starting role on a team with outstanding (!!!) wider receivers. Besides..look at that man dance. http://www.cincyjungle.com/story/2007/2/6/115754/4562
stuckincincy Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 This man has the size 6-3/218 and the athletic ability to do it all. He should come fairly cheap given a history of hamstrings wthat kept him from earning a starting role on a team with outstanding (!!!) wider receivers. Besides..look at that man dance. http://www.cincyjungle.com/story/2007/2/6/115754/4562 I've been trying to sell him to the Bills for the past few years. He no longer carries the 3rd round pick penalty. They activated him late in the season, but he couldn't go...but so far, there have been zero reports that he won't come back full strength. Speed, size, moves...what's not to like? And it seems that is attitude problems are behind...
tennesseeboy Posted February 8, 2007 Author Posted February 8, 2007 yeah...and he's the one Bengal not facing felony charges yet!
BUFFALOTONE Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 I actually ran into him in downtown Ft. Lauderdale a few years ago and chatted for a couple minutes with him. Nice guy
stuckincincy Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 yeah...and he's the one Bengal not facing felony charges yet! You're just sore because they won't let you on the Communist board...
tennesseeboy Posted February 8, 2007 Author Posted February 8, 2007 Nonsense...I've got my swastika and jackboots at the ready for when they let me back in. The KKK post on OTW made me homesick for old PPP!
Bill from NYC Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 I've been trying to sell him to the Bills for the past few years. Yes you have, and this is just one of the reasons that you are easily one of the best posters on TSW. Sorry Bro, just had to give you a shout-out!
stuckincincy Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 Yes you have, and this is just one of the reasons that you are easily one of the best posters on TSW. Sorry Bro, just had to give you a shout-out! Thanks! If I ever win a big lottery, you're all invited to the Party of The Century...even Tenny.
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 yeah...and he's the one Bengal not facing felony charges yet! are you sure? I seem to recall he had some issues in the past--but maybe I'm mixing him up with the another bungle.
Sketch Soland Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 Count me wary about him becuase he's a UT wide receiver and they have been notoriously....underperforming.....in the last 10-15 years or so. Washington has had quote unquote "character" issues as well, so I doubt marv would be interested. At this point, he has been a complete bust in the NFL and is injury prone. That being said, if he can be had at a bargain basement price and compete for a spot, that certainly wouldn't hurt, and who knows what would happen?
stuckincincy Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 Count me wary about him becuase he's a UT wide receiver and they have been notoriously....underperforming.....in the last 10-15 years or so. Washington has had quote unquote "character" issues as well, so I doubt marv would be interested. At this point, he has been a complete bust in the NFL and is injury prone. That being said, if he can be had at a bargain basement price and compete for a spot, that certainly wouldn't hurt, and who knows what would happen? Hmmm...playing part-time behind Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmanzedeh, getting 49 first downs and 9 td's over 4 years...hardly a "complete" bust. If he shows to be injury-free, I'd think he would get more than a bargain-basement offer. I can't say how much you've seen him play, but I'd add that he's a willing blocker. You might recall that crackpot UT receiver - Carl Pickens. Hardly an "underperforming" player... Washington: http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/396119 Pickens: http://www.databasefootball.com/players/pl...lkid=PICKECAR01
tennesseeboy Posted February 8, 2007 Author Posted February 8, 2007 Count me wary about him becuase he's a UT wide receiver and they have been notoriously....underperforming.....in the last 10-15 years or so. Washington has had quote unquote "character" issues as well, so I doubt marv would be interested. At this point, he has been a complete bust in the NFL and is injury prone. That being said, if he can be had at a bargain basement price and compete for a spot, that certainly wouldn't hurt, and who knows what would happen? Donte Stallworth and Peerless Price, Carl Perkins. Robert Meachem is high on draft lists. Jason Whitten at tight end is not a bad receiver. Try taking a look at the guy on his own merits. The bad side of him isn't where he came from but the series of injuries that kept him from reaching potential. If we can get him cheap, he could be a real addition to the receivers, far more than any receiver we are going to be able to draft at 12.
RuntheDamnBall Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 Donte Stallworth and Peerless Price, Carl Perkins. There'd be a whole lotta shakin' going on at the wideout position if we were to make that kind of acquisition.
tennesseeboy Posted February 8, 2007 Author Posted February 8, 2007 Didn't he make headlines wearing Blue Suede Shoes?
Sketch Soland Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 Hmmm...playing part-time behind Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmanzedeh, getting 49 first downs and 9 td's over 4 years...hardly a "complete" bust. If he shows to be injury-free, I'd think he would get more than a bargain-basement offer. I can't say how much you've seen him play, but I'd add that he's a willing blocker. You might recall that crackpot UT receiver - Carl Pickens. Hardly an "underperforming" player... Washington: http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/396119 Pickens: http://www.databasefootball.com/players/pl...lkid=PICKECAR01 Yes, Carl Pickens, but let's take a look at the other UT wide receivers. One stud doesn't make a whole university's recent track record, my friend: Cedric Wilson, Steelers Eric Parker, Chargers Kelley Washington, Bengals Mark Jones, Tampa Bay Dante Stallworth, Eagles Peerless Price, Bills Stallworth has potential to be a top WR if he can stay healthy. So give him "possible" The rest are nothing to write home about, unless someone is going to defend Peerless as a consistent top notch NFL WR. I'd like to hear that argument. In terms of NFL production, UT WR's have simply not been that great recently. I'm not saying don't sign Washington if you can get him cheap; I'm just saying that I'm wary, considering where he came from. And yes, I would say that so far, after 4 years, Washington is a bust, maybe not "complete", but about as bustable as you can say after 4 years, considering all the huge hype he had at UT and coming into the pros and never making a real mark. He couldn't even crack the 3rd WR spot, etc. I live and grew up most of my life in Knoxville so I have seen Washington play and have a good general understanding of UT players etc. Of course, i hope we sign him and he makes he eat my words and my so called "general understanding" of UT players... But who knows? Maybe he could turn into something. I just don't see lots of optimism.
tennesseeboy Posted February 8, 2007 Author Posted February 8, 2007 okay I'll bite. What other University has a better record at WR? Miami comes to mind off the top of my head, but what others produce NFL starters year after year?
stuckincincy Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 (edited) Yes, Carl Pickens, but let's take a look at the other UT wide receivers. One stud doesn't make a whole university's recent track record, my friend: Cedric Wilson, Steelers Eric Parker, Chargers Kelley Washington, Bengals Mark Jones, Tampa Bay Dante Stallworth, Eagles Peerless Price, Bills Stallworth has potential to be a top WR if he can stay healthy. So give him "possible" The rest are nothing to write home about, unless someone is going to defend Peerless as a consistent top notch NFL WR. I'd like to hear that argument. In terms of NFL production, UT WR's have simply not been that great recently. I'm not saying don't sign Washington if you can get him cheap; I'm just saying that I'm wary, considering where he came from. And yes, I would say that so far, after 4 years, Washington is a bust, maybe not "complete", but about as bustable as you can say after 4 years, considering all the huge hype he had at UT and coming into the pros and never making a real mark. He couldn't even crack the 3rd WR spot, etc. I live and grew up most of my life in Knoxville so I have seen Washington play and have a good general understanding of UT players etc. But who knows? Maybe he could turn into something. I just don't see lots of optimism. Well, he did crack that spot in his 2nd year. Then he had injury, and Chris Henry came along. Also Tab Perry. I'll join you in the odd laugh at the B'gals, but they've been pretty sharp when it comes to wideouts. OLs, too. They were a pretty poor club then, but those holes for Dillon didn't come out of thin air. If he's in good shape, I see a bunch of optimism. Remember, he was whispered as a late 1st round pick when he graduated...immaturity and that neck injury being the reasons he fell. The neck turned out to be healed, and he's wised up. Too bad about the hammies. Let's wait and see if the buyers think he's healed. If he is, he will get good offers. It's worthwhile to pay attention to B'gals WR and OL cast-offs. Same as Indy's. For obvious reasons, both teams try to surround their extremely high-priced qb's with the best they can afford. That includes the bench. The young ex-Purdue wr that IND brought up from their PS later this season - Standeford - bears watching. Edited February 8, 2007 by stuckincincy
The Jokeman Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 I've been trying to sell him to the Bills for the past few years. He no longer carries the 3rd round pick penalty. They activated him late in the season, but he couldn't go...but so far, there have been zero reports that he won't come back full strength. Speed, size, moves...what's not to like? And it seems that is attitude problems are behind... I'm all for giving Washington a chance but he still has a lot to prove in the NFL but do like him a bit more then the guy you were trying to sell last off season (Kevin Walter).
ROCCEO Posted February 9, 2007 Posted February 9, 2007 Now didn't have come up with some nickname for himself while he was at TN, like "the future" or something like that?
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