MySa Blog: Sam Hurd sidelined... to miss rest of week *Update*

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Chocolate Lab;2787607 said:
So bad hands?

Didn't he also have some injuries?

I saw that Denver also signed him and released him. Just wondering if there's a real problem with him or if he's just a guy who slipped through the cracks.

For what it's worth, Bill Jones who works for Channel 11 is a big OU guy and he seems to like Wilson a lot.

you sure ask alot of questions

I think it's just a simple as the guy is just raw
 

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casmith07;2787601 said:
Ugh more Ogletree? First Amendola now this guy.

Boo Hoo, poor you.

I only said it gives him an opportunity to try and prove himself. It isn't like I declared him "the next Welker", plus I mentioned him along with Johnson.
 

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JerryAdvocate;2787618 said:
you sure ask alot of questions

I think it's just a simple as the guy is just raw
Just say you don't know. It's ok. Nobody will be mad.
 

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Who cares what Wilson has done before. If he had done anything noteworthy, he would not be a Cowboy. He would still be a Brown or a Bronco. The only thing that matters is what he does from here on out. If he puts it together and becomes a solid WR then we are the beneficiaries of that. Sometimes it takes receivers several years to "get it". The guy has some talent and was obviously highly thought of a few years ago. If he doesn't show any improvement, then he will soon be a former Cowboy as well.
 

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Cowboys22;2787636 said:
Who cares what Wilson has done before. If he had done anything noteworthy, he would not be a Cowboy. He would still be a Brown or a Bronco. The only thing that matters is what he does from here on out. If he puts it together and becomes a solid WR then we are the beneficiaries of that. Sometimes it takes receivers several years to "get it". The guy has some talent and was obviously highly thought of a few years ago. If he doesn't show any improvement, then he will soon be a former Cowboy as well.

He's a salvage project, much like Colombo. Hopefully we get similar results.
 

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Alexander;2787524 said:
As much as people complain about Austin's injury issues, he's getting about as bad.

Considering the receiving crew, the operative word has been operations...At this point, I think having a healthy receiver, free agent, rookie or otherwise is all to hope for...I'm done thinking about the names like Stanback, Hurd and Austin...Show me something, anyone
 

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parchy;2787509 said:
I don't see any reason why Hurd couldn't step into Crayton's role and outperform him in nearly every sense this season. They're similar receivers and I think Crayton's hands are leaving him.
Well it won't help his cause if he cannot get on the field due to injuries.
 

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parchy;2787509 said:
I don't see any reason why Hurd couldn't step into Crayton's role and outperform him in nearly every sense this season. They're similar receivers and I think Crayton's hands are leaving him.



So in a couple years Crayton is gonna have nubs where his hands used to be? Thank god for prosthetics
 

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I hope Ellis talks to Buffalo or New Orleans.. We could use Parrish, Henderson or Meacham....
 

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Vinnie2u;2787778 said:
I hope Ellis talks to Buffalo or New Orleans.. We could use Parrish, Henderson or Meacham....

I think Henderson would be interesting to add to our current WR mix.

His pure speed could really complement guys like Hurd, Crayton, R Williams and the TEs.
 
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