Three reasons why Miles Austin should start RIGHT NOW!

AMERICAS_FAN;3016852 said:
Actually, Crayton is probably the strongest - physically - WRs we have, which is why he's so good in the slot fighting off those LBs. Yes he is slow as far as pure speed goes, but he's very shifty in tight spots; again, the reason his game is best suited for the slot WR role.

Crayton is the smartest WR we have and has the best hands (until I see RW prove differently). But he does not have the raw talent that Austin does. Austin is faster, quicker and stronger. Anyone with an eye for football can see that.

Austin will start as long as RW is absent. But he'll get his touches. And if he continues to do well he'll push Crayton into the slot where he really belongs anyway.
 
I agree that we should start the A-Rod look-a-like.
 
I met him when I was down in Dallas last year for the Giants game. He appears to be very humble and was extremely nice. Took the time to discuss several topics and was very appreciative of the support he received from his fans. Just a classy guy.
 
Well, I just picked him up off waivers in fantasy. Hopefully he starts soon. :D
 
Terence Newman700;3016823 said:
Bluefin is exactly right

people think just because you cant hual in an amazing play its a drop...TO drops passes...he gets both hands and just loses it

Miles gets 1 hand on 1 pass...and the other a DB knocks it out....if it were Jenkins or Newman...everyone would be yelling "that was a great play " give the other team some credit...we are not the only ones playing to win/ getting paid out there


Time will tell. Austin has dropped passes that hit both of his hands also. Lets not get it twisted. All praise for him, but a drop is a drop when its a drop.

While TO dropped too many passes, but he got credit for the same "Drops" you are justifying for Austin.
 

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