Stephen Hill: Future breakout star, or another blown Jets draft pick?
#43
Posted 26 November 2012 - 11:09 AM
Stellar job drafting him over Mo Sanu who will be an absolute beast for years in Cincy. It's not like Sanu played in their ****ing backyard or anything for 4 years.
Hill does have more catches for more yards than Sanu.
Interesting stat on Hill. 16 catches, 14 for 1st downs.
BD
#44
Posted 26 November 2012 - 11:19 AM
Only because the Bengals have actual talent on O and he wasn't even playing till 2 weeks ago.Hill does have more catches for more yards than Sanu.
Interesting stat on Hill. 16 catches, 14 for 1st downs.
BD
Edited by unbanmadmike1, 26 November 2012 - 11:20 AM.
#46
Posted 26 November 2012 - 11:29 AM
What the hell are you talking about? He had no targets the first 5 games of the season and barely played in the next 2 games. It's only recently (after hawkins got hurt 2 weeks ago) that he's been a part of the offense and he's done nothing but produce.That's not what his game log says. Try to keep the lies to a minimum.....
BD
#47
Posted 26 November 2012 - 11:30 AM
What the hell are you talking about? He had no targets the first 5 games of the season and barely played in the next 2 games. It's only recently (after hawkins got hurt 2 weeks ago) that he's been a part of the offense and he's done nothing but produce.
Look at his game log before you lie, that's all.
Can you handle that?
BD
#54
Posted 26 November 2012 - 11:46 AM
So you made my point for me. He didn't play untill 2 weeks ago when he started getting targets. 19 of his 25 targets have been since Hawkins got hurt 2 weeks ago and Sanu has been playing great. What the hell is this even an argument about?It looks like your ignorance is slowing down, from Level Sparano.
Moving on.....
BD
#55
Posted 26 November 2012 - 11:49 AM
So you made my point for me. He didn't play untill 2 weeks ago when he started getting targets. 19 of his 25 targets have been since Hawkins got hurt 2 weeks ago and Sanu has been playing great. What the hell is this even an argument about?
Your ignorance just hit Tannenbaum Levels!
Abort! ABORT!!
BD
#56
Posted 26 November 2012 - 01:10 PM
That's fair. According to human development, he won't grow hands for another 2 to 3 years right?
lol
#57
Posted 27 November 2012 - 09:08 AM
All of these Jets draft picks can't be rotten. You have to build these picks, and make a place where they can grow. His raw measurables are off the charts. As good, if not better than, some of the league's best!
Compare him to someone who he shares a physical nature to, the one and only Calvin Johnson, who was a struggling highly-drafted rookie in 2007.
Some don't remember the rookies season for Calvin Johnson, but the word "Bust" was used often for the superstar, mostly because he couldn't catch a cold in his first season
95 targets
48 receptions
His hands didn't work too good, back in da day.
But the next year, he turned it around, with over 75 recs and over 1000 yards, and he's never looked back. Same thing happened to Keyshawn Johnson when he came to the Jets.
Between Sanchez, Sparano, a defensive HC, and Team Turmoil, it can't be easy for a rookie WR, from a small football school, to come to the world's biggest market, and play well right out of the box.
I think a good QB, another OC, and some time will pay dividends for the noob. He has raw talent up the wazoo. But he certainly doesn't have the environment to develop it.
I think he becomes a stud, if he gets the NFL training he needs.
Cris Carter runs an off-season training program for NFL wideouts. He would be wise to get up on that.
God forbid, a strong WR mentor and leader next year to play and help him grow......
BD
Have you heard of Johnny Lam Jones?....nuff said.
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