Who does Miles Austin remind you of?

he's a combination of jerry rice, tim brown, art monk, TO, andre johnson, larry fitzgerald. he's maybe the most complete, best wide receiver to ever walk the face of the earth and i consider myself lucky to have the opportunity to watch greatness
 
elemenohpee;3189650 said:
he's a combination of jerry rice, tim brown, art monk, TO, andre johnson, larry fitzgerald. he's maybe the most complete, best wide receiver to ever walk the face of the earth and i consider myself lucky to have the opportunity to watch greatness

I think someone is making fun of us. :D

Miles is just loved here for his performance, background, work ethic and love of the game. But he has a rather unique style about him and it is hard to find another proper comparator for him.
 
elemenohpee;3189650 said:
he's a combination of jerry rice, tim brown, art monk, TO, andre johnson, larry fitzgerald. he's maybe the most complete, best wide receiver to ever walk the face of the earth and i consider myself lucky to have the opportunity to watch greatness
Have any of those guys had a 3 game stretch like Miles had in his first three starts? If you averaged the 11 games since he began starting over a 16 game season, he'd have 1671 yards and 15 TDs.

Jerry Rice had 1 season with more yardage and only 2 seasons with more TDs.

Terrell Owens never had a season with that many yards and had only 1 season with more TDs.

Tim Brown, Art Monk, Andre Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald have never had that many TDs or yards in a season.

So, yeah, I hope you do appreciate how great these last 11 games have been for Miles. It truly is something amazing and out of the ordinary.
 
Terrell Owens.

Miles is a WR who is a decent route runner, decent hands, very fast and very big...combine the two and he's extremely fast for his size. He's also a tough guy to tackle.

Sounds just like a younger Owens. Jerry Rice didn't have that great of hands. In fact, the Niners seriously questioned his hands after his first season. The thing with him was he was a fantastic route runner, extremely quick and tough, good but not great speed and his calling card was he had impeccabe endurance. He could run the last route of the game just as fast and as quick and as precise as the first route of the game. Very tough to do.




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BEASToftheEAST;3190091 said:
In my opinion he his skill set is very similar to 80's-90's Charger receiver Anthony Miller.

Miller was more of a pure speed guy with a couple of good season, from what I recall. He did a stint with the Cowboys after Harper left in free agency.
 
Eskimo;3188720 said:
the comparisons that I like which have been thrown out there are:

route running: kind of like Andre Reed in style
fluidity: reminiscent of Rice
RAC: similar ability to TO although I think the style is pure Miles with those cuts, that balance and that body lean
joy: he brings that joy of the game, all those smiles on the field like Hines Ward

Excellent analogy. I like the way you broke it down.
 
theogt;3189670 said:
Have any of those guys had a 3 game stretch like Miles had in his first three starts? If you averaged the 11 games since he began starting over a 16 game season, he'd have 1671 yards and 15 TDs.

Jerry Rice had 1 season with more yardage and only 2 seasons with more TDs.

Terrell Owens never had a season with that many yards and had only 1 season with more TDs.

Tim Brown, Art Monk, Andre Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald have never had that many TDs or yards in a season.

So, yeah, I hope you do appreciate how great these last 11 games have been for Miles. It truly is something amazing and out of the ordinary.

Great point. I wouldn't have known that. You done your research, huh?
 
Wezsh0T;3188135 said:
Laverneous Coles...

I was suprised to see this. It just hit me that he reminds me of a young Laverneous Coles. Speed, grit, routes...Coles led the NYJ passing offense with these attributes for years.

I also believe Santana Moss in his early years is an apt comparison.
 
I think the comparison to Andre Reed is the best.

Another WR he puts me in mind of, in terms of size and the way he moves is Jake Reed, who was excellent in the mid-90s with the Vikings. Reed lived in the shadow of Chris Carter and then Randy Moss, but he was a very good, productive WR before Moss got there and took his job.
 

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