Bob Sacamano
Benched
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BigDFan5;1564509 said:actually I posted links to 3 games where TO caught a total of 4 TDs
considering he only played Springs 7 times thats pretty good right there
go home firehawk
BigDFan5;1564509 said:actually I posted links to 3 games where TO caught a total of 4 TDs
considering he only played Springs 7 times thats pretty good right there
random Cs;1564520 said:Only Cowboys/Commanders fans would argue this. As if there's a big difference between 1,2,3 on a subjective assesment.
And for the record, Adrian Wilson hits as hard, or harder then all 3 guys and is a regular blitzer.
LaTunaNostra;1565580 said:I tried to cast my vote based on whether, if I were a player, what I'd expect from the three. To my mind, Dawkins is a smart bomb, Roy is a heat seeking missile, and Taylor is a kamikaze.
Roy I would expect to apply his unique explosiveness to zero in on me with a bone crushing blow, using his patented size-angle ratio like a heat seeking missile. Hopefully, we'll see MORE of the 'early" RW this year.
Dawkins I would expect, (reminiscent of TWO retired dbs with the last names of Woodson) to exploit his superior understanding of the game to nail me before a gainer, with astute angling and knowledge of where I would be, and when, and how I would get there. Exactly. What that guy's lost in physical prowess he is still compensating nicely with in experience.
Taylor I would expect to hit with a certain "abandon" (as it's been termed), and as likely skirting the sidelines as full flush on the field, but never with the skill and certainty of Dawkins or the sheer physicality and instinct of Roy. I'd expect to get blown up good if he guessed 'right', but be just as likely to catch his whiff.
Sure, Taylor can hit, and hit hard. But he lacks Dawkins' intelligent chess-like mastery of the field, Roy's physicality and unique ability to hone in, and both the Philly and Dallas DBs' sense of sportsmanship.
LaTunaNostra;1565580 said:I tried to cast my vote based on whether, if I were a player, what I'd expect from the three. To my mind, Dawkins is a smart bomb, Roy is a heat seeking missile, and Taylor is a kamikaze.
Roy I would expect to apply his unique explosiveness to zero in on me with a bone crushing blow, using his patented size-angle ratio like a heat seeking missile. Hopefully, we'll see MORE of the 'early" RW this year.
Dawkins I would expect, (reminiscent of TWO retired dbs with the last names of Woodson) to exploit his superior understanding of the game to nail me before a gainer, with astute angling and knowledge of where I would be, and when, and how I would get there. Exactly. What that guy's lost in physical prowess he is still compensating nicely with in experience.
Taylor I would expect to hit with a certain "abandon" (as it's been termed), and as likely skirting the sidelines as full flush on the field, but never with the skill and certainty of Dawkins or the sheer physicality and instinct of Roy. I'd expect to get blown up good if he guessed 'right', but be just as likely to catch his whiff.
Sure, Taylor can hit, and hit hard. But he lacks Dawkins' intelligent chess-like mastery of the field, Roy's physicality and unique ability to hone in, and both the Philly and Dallas DBs' sense of sportsmanship.
firehawk350;1564491 said:Oh yeah, Bobby Carpenter... Wow... I mean, he's the most ferocious bench-warmer in the league.
LaTunaNostra;1567319 said:Nah.
That honor went to Mr Archeleta.
LaTunaNostra;1567319 said:Nah.
That honor went to Mr Archeleta.