Speaks more to the lack of talent at WR here than anything else.
I always liked this guy in Cleveland. Seemed to make big time plays at times but then disappeared for a few games. He is still young. My question or concern really is why was he cut so quickly in Jacksonville?
Bye Bye Braylon
Seems to differ from a lot of the scouting reports prior to the draft - hopefully he turns out to be a performer!
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2011/profil...aquoi?id=80664
http://walterfootball.com/pro2009mmassaquoi.php
http://www.dawgsbynature.com/2009/5/...amed-massaquoi
http://www.fftoolbox.com/nfl_draft/p...ospect_id=1952
I believe he had some very serious concussion problems. Didn't Harrsion from Pittsburgh destroy him with a head shot at one time?
West Coast offense or not, no denying that Rodgers has one of the strongest arms in the league, if not the strongest.
Your definitely right about the origin of the WCO and it was created basically out of necessity for weak armed QBs to become much more effective...... but that doesn't mean a guy with a friggin laser for an arm like Rodgers or Cutler cant run it effectively as well.
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I like the sound of Mohamed Massaquoi and Ben Obomanu a lot better than Braylon Edwards and Santonio Holmes. It's 2013 people, Mark Sanchez has gotten progressively worse and will be gone next year- time to move forward.
Best thing about the signing is that it solidifies the consistency in Idzik's fundamental approach to managing this team. Establishing competition at all positions. I like that.
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