Deion Says Wrong Receiver Was Benched

juck;3036315 said:
RW is still hurt.I dont think he was worth the trade by far,however Romo made some bad throws to him a few times too.They have bad chemistry.

Twice I know of, Romo missed a wide open Roy. I don't know who was to blame. One time Roy is going on a slant going towards the sideline and Romo threw the ball as if he expected him to cut up the middle of the field.
If Romo and thrown TO Roy it would have gained big yardage. If Roy had run the route where Romo was throwing it would have gained big. Both lanes were open if they had been on the same page. However, it looked like Romo still had the ball when Roy made his move and had time to make adjustments.
 
Rudy;3036398 said:
Crayton is a slot receiver. That's all he ever will be. He excels there. Roy, when healthy, is a fine 1 or 2. We all (including Deion) know that Dallas runs enough 3 wr sets that Crayton is hardly losing playing time. Also, on the majority of the 2 wr sets, it's a run play anyway and all jokes aside - Roy is a better run blocker than Crayton.

Not to mention that Roy draws a better corner than Crayton does in the slot. So if you move Crayton to Roy's spot, he probably won't do better than he is doing now. But, hey, if Deion said it, then let's do everything he says.
 
it is hard to say he is wrong, b/c williams has been a major bust so far

that being said, i have always thought crayton is much more effect in the slot
 
I thought it didn't matter to Deion which WR was playing or benched because nobody was going to replace T.O.'s production.
Hmmm, Deion the all-knowing. :rolleyes:
 
What I do know and people are easily forgetting is that Patrick Crayton accounted for two TD's today.
 
AMERICAS_FAN;3036721 said:
I thought it didn't matter to Deion which WR was playing or benched because nobody was going to replace T.O.'s production.
Hmmm, Deion the all-knowing. :rolleyes:




Wait until teams realize Roy is pure trash and puts their best corner on Miles. People love to poke their chest out on here prematurely. Miles has murdered #2 dbs two week in a row and he is getting crowned. Lets not forgot what happened when Champ Bailey was on him.:rolleyes: Miles is OUR number 1, but that doesn't mean he is a number 1. We'll see
 
Hypnotoad;3036288 said:
I really don't think it matters in this offense whose #1 #2 or #3 WR. Most noticeable difference when WRs change depth order is fans crying.

This.
 
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