Why have so many soured on Miles?

RoyTheHammer

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Only in the bubble you live in..............

Wait, there's a bubble around me?

Ohhh.. haha, good one.

For a second there, you made me think i was the one who said Miles has only had one good season for us.
 

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Do you have any evidence of this? Each individual's anatomy is different.I could tell you Dez is a gym rat based off of all of his twitter pictures, but then I again, I know absolutely nothing about his/or Miles' training regimen.

Just because a guy looks ripped doesn't mean he only trains the aesthetically pleasing part. But if you have details, please share.

You can gleen a lot from the way he plays. If you understand how muscles work ou can see he spends a lot of time on his quads. If he was stiff I would say its stretching issue but he is not stiff he is very flexible. He has runningback legs which are great for powering out of cuts and tackles but if the hamstrings and such are not getting at last 40% of the reps his quads get he will have rubber bands for hamstrings so every time he over exerts his quad his hamstrings do not have the strength to keep up.
 

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This post is the epitome of everything that is wrong with "fans" nowadays.

You're right, we should all bury our brainless heads in the sands of shame, whiile the eternal optimists cheer gleefully for another 8-8 season of mediocrity.

Hope you clutch your Miles Austin jersey tightly this week, sure he needs your support from the sidelines.
 

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My only concern with Miles is his contract. It is a burden on the cap when compared to recent production.
 

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On the contrary.. as i've already said, there is NO evidence that Miles isn't busting his hump everyday to try to rehab his injuries and get back on the field for us.

So yes, unless you have some actual evidence.. we are done here it seems.

I have every bit of evidence I need in all the games he has not only missed, but done nothing when he did play.

Now I'm done.
 

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He had one good season, got paid and tried to go Hollywood. Since then he has been injured. Do we need a picture book to explain it?

Apparently we need a picture book to explain to some what a "good season" consists of.. that is, if there are those who still think he's only given us one good season.
 

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I have every bit of evidence I need in all the games he has not only missed, but done nothing when he did play.

Now I'm done.

Uh huh.

So again, there is no evidence that he isn't busting his hump to get back or not rehabbing as hard as he should be.
 

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The explosiveness will remain absent. With as many recurring injuries to the hamstring he'll never run with the confidence he did before.

Correct, even when healthy he won't want to put it in 5th gear in fear of another hamstring injury. That's why the plays above are just a thing of the past.
 

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Uh huh.

So again, there is no evidence that he isn't busting his hump to get back or not rehabbing as hard as he should be.

There's no evidence either way. That's why I have stated multiple times for you to believe what you choose while I do the same.

I'm tired of guys not producing even close to what they're being paid.
 

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At this point, Austin should be thought of as a fan or a cheerleader. He's not doing the team any good when he's always on the sidelines. It does't matter that it's not his fault. It's just the way it is.
 

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You can gleen a lot from the way he plays. If you understand how muscles work ou can see he spends a lot of time on his quads. If he was stiff I would say its stretching issue but he is not stiff he is very flexible. He has runningback legs which are great for powering out of cuts and tackles but if the hamstrings and such are not getting at last 40% of the reps his quads get he will have rubber bands for hamstrings so every time he over exerts his quad his hamstrings do not have the strength to keep up.

I think Austin ruined his career in the weight room. It reminds me of David Boston, except without the Roids.

I had chronic upper back problems for years until a Physical Therapist determined that my "front" muscles were too strong relative to my back muscles. I cut my bench press workout in half and doubled my lat pulls, etc.. and the problem was solved.
 

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2012 Miles Austin put up Patrick Crayton numbers
2013 Miles Austin is putting up Roy Williams numbers

He's counting between $8 - $12 million a year against the cap for the remainder of his contract for this production.

Turns out fans don't like albatrosses.
 

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2012 Miles Austin put up Patrick Crayton numbers
2013 Miles Austin is putting up Roy Williams numbers

He's counting between $8 - $12 million a year against the cap for the remainder of his contract for this production.

Turns out fans don't like albatrosses.

Turns out.. i was right, and some fans are as unintelligent or unaware as i thought.

Patrick Crayton.. lol.

In his BEST season, never put up the numbers Miles did in 2012, playing injured almost the entire year.
 
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