Terrance Williams leads all NFL WRs in % caught

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I agree that the likelihood of an opponent double teaming Beasley is probably not very high.

I agree that it won't happen too often, but that's exactly what happened on the play before his touchdown and him and Dez were on the same side. If you watch that play again you see the safety come down and take away Beasley and let Dez have the corner 1 on 1 and it turns into a huge play.
 

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Beasley! Beasley! Beasley! Beasley! Beasley! Beasley! Beasley! Beasley!
What do we need?
Beasley!
Who do we want?
Beasley!
 

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Beasley! Beasley! Beasley! Beasley! Beasley! Beasley! Beasley! Beasley!
What do we need?
Beasley!
Who do we want?
Beasley!

I agree we need Beasley and I also like your cheerleader pick.
 

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I was reffering to Williams. T.O. just got old. However, he was also a #1 receiver not 2nd or 3rd. You're not going to have your best corner on the slot guy. Especially when your # 1 is Dez and you've Witten on the field. You rely on your nickel 3rd db and or a linebacker. His size and route skills if continued to improve are what will make him a great slot guy. He wouldn't last 2 seconds as a 1 or 2 receiver.

Keep in mind that the fact that this team has other very good receivers is helping out Beasley's cause considerably. If he had to be the primary receiver on this team he might not look as good. (Probably wouldn't). Maybe we will get lucky and he will turn into the next Steve Smith or Wes Welker, but it is pretty clear at this point that he doesn't have the strength that they do. But hopefully he continues to do get better every game and take advantage of the playing time he gets.
 

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So far he and Hopkins are the two top rookie WRs. Hopkins has a few more catches but they're pretty even.
 

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He finally put a full game together with no rook mistakes. Getting better every week. I hope the trend continues. I'm starting him this week on my FF team.

Not runninng out of bounds at the end of the first half was a rookie mistake but other than that it was a good game
 

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Keep in mind that the fact that this team has other very good receivers is helping out Beasley's cause considerably. If he had to be the primary receiver on this team he might not look as good. (Probably wouldn't). Maybe we will get lucky and he will turn into the next Steve Smith or Wes Welker, but it is pretty clear at this point that he doesn't have the strength that they do. But hopefully he continues to do get better every game and take advantage of the playing time he gets.

I def like his upside. Def needs that upper body strength to push off. Here's to hoping. Good chat. Cheers.
 

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I think he's dropped one pass since the start of the season, correct?

Dropped two in the opener: One that hit him in the chest and the other going to the ground on the play Romo got hurt. The second was a tough play, but he's got to make that.
 

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I agree that it won't happen too often, but that's exactly what happened on the play before his touchdown and him and Dez were on the same side. If you watch that play again you see the safety come down and take away Beasley and let Dez have the corner 1 on 1 and it turns into a huge play.

This is exactly what I saw
 
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