Will Wright ever break a 100 yards in a game?

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by TitansWillWin2, Jan 11, 2013.

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  1. TitansWillWin2

    TitansWillWin2 Pro Bowler

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    The only reason he was able to get behind defenses in college was b/c teams were so scared of rgIII running on them they would bite on play fakes all day long. Wright is a decent wr, but he was not and still isnt even in the top 5 in his draft class
     
  2. titanflamer

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    I have to agree with you. He never looked confident, and accuaracy and decion making seemed non existent.

    But surely the coaches who watched him every day know something. They cant just be sitting there and watching but secretly hoping he will start to get better?

    Maybe they are. If so we have a long road ahead before we start to show improvement, though improving over last season should be an easy task.
     
  3. UrbanLegend3

    UrbanLegend3 Pro Bowler

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    Correct me if i'm wrong but wasn't Kendall statistically the best rookie WR this year? If so I think it's pretty impressive that he was able to play that well on a team which we all admit has one of the worst O-lines in football. He was also receiving passes from a QB that we all agree was inaccurate and definitely nowhere near the best in the league. Why are people bashing this guy again? You don't have to be a 6'0+ freak of nature to be a good WR. Stephen Hill is 6'3, ran a 4.30 40 and he still couldn't even hold Kendall's jock.
     
  4. steverife

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    Blackmon had the same number of catches and about 250 more yards and an extra touchdown.
     
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    520 2020 GOAT CHAMP from 3-7 to champ

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    aaaaand blackmon was a top 5 pick....
     
  6. UrbanLegend3

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    Blackmon was also the #1 receiver in a group of less than impressive wide outs. Kendall was the third option behind Nate and KB and he still managed to be pretty close to Blackmon. Blackmon was also a dud for like the first 5 weeks of the season. Kendall, while not amazing was very consistent though out. He also caught more passes and a higher percentage of targeted throws. Not bad for the 20th pick. Can't wait to see what he turns into after a few years of an nfl lifting regimen and some experience.
     
  7. titans1839

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    Of course he will. His speed and moves after the catch will get him multiple 100 yd games.
     
  8. steverife

    steverife Pro Bowler

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    In other words, Blackmon was better statistically.:bliss:
     
  9. Titans Eternal

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  10. UrbanLegend3

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    Lol, you are technically correct, the best kind of correct. Brownie points if you name the show I referenced.
     
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