silverbear
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3 games played, 24 receptions, 472 yards (19.7 yards per catch), 7 TDs... if he was somehow able to manage to sustain that kind of pace over a 16 game schedule, that would work out to 128 catches for 2360 yards and 37 TDs...
That would be like a record or something...
I find myself wondering if the Boys have ever had a receiver be so dominant over a three game stretch...
TO now has 4 straight games with over 100 yards receiving, and 4 straight games with at least one TD reception... over those 4 games, we're talking about 31 catches for 575 yards and 8 TDs...
We'll talk about his league rankings once they finally get around to updating the stats on either NFL.com or Yahoo, I'm too lazy this morning to go looking up all those numbers and updating the stats myself... suffice it to say he was leading the NFC in receiving yards going into the game, and 173 yards receiving in that game isn't likely to knock him off of that perch... 4 TD catches is liable to move him up in that statistical category as well, and his yards per catch is likely to improve too...
I will take a moment to update his stats for the season, though-- he has 58 catches, for 1028 yards (17.7 yards per catch) and 12 TDs... if he maintains that pace for the rest of the season, we'd be talking about 93 catches for 1645 yards, and 19 TDs... the Cowboys' team record for receiving yards in a single season is 1602 yards, by Michael Irvin in 1995...
He's earning that hefty paycheck, no doubt about it...
That would be like a record or something...
I find myself wondering if the Boys have ever had a receiver be so dominant over a three game stretch...
TO now has 4 straight games with over 100 yards receiving, and 4 straight games with at least one TD reception... over those 4 games, we're talking about 31 catches for 575 yards and 8 TDs...
We'll talk about his league rankings once they finally get around to updating the stats on either NFL.com or Yahoo, I'm too lazy this morning to go looking up all those numbers and updating the stats myself... suffice it to say he was leading the NFC in receiving yards going into the game, and 173 yards receiving in that game isn't likely to knock him off of that perch... 4 TD catches is liable to move him up in that statistical category as well, and his yards per catch is likely to improve too...
I will take a moment to update his stats for the season, though-- he has 58 catches, for 1028 yards (17.7 yards per catch) and 12 TDs... if he maintains that pace for the rest of the season, we'd be talking about 93 catches for 1645 yards, and 19 TDs... the Cowboys' team record for receiving yards in a single season is 1602 yards, by Michael Irvin in 1995...
He's earning that hefty paycheck, no doubt about it...