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Just noticed this when parousing the stats on NFL.com

 

I'd have to say he's making a fine transition into the #1 WR on B-flo.

 

Rank Player Team Rec Yds Avg TDs Long

1 Roy Williams DET 36 552 15.3 2 42

2 Laveranues Coles NYJ 38 537 14.1 3 58

3 Torry Holt STL 37 526 14.2 7 67

4 Andre Johnson HOU 39 485 12.4 2 53

5 Steve Smith CAR 31 450 14.5 2 72

6 Marvin Harrison IND 32 442 13.8 1 38

7 Lee Evans BUF 36 419 11.6 1 27

8 Keyshawn Johnson CAR 32 419 13.1 2 40

9 Santana Moss WAS 25 415 16.6 3 68

10 Antonio Bryant SF 21 415 19.8 1 72

 

 

Congrats Lee!!

 

Of course he'd probably be a bit higher if the old secondary hadn't given up 9000 yards to Roy Williams on Sunday.

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Just noticed this when parousing the stats on NFL.com

 

I'd have to say he's making a fine transition into the #1 WR on B-flo.

 

Rank Player Team Rec Yds Avg TDs Long

1 Roy Williams DET 36 552 15.3 2 42

2 Laveranues Coles NYJ 38 537 14.1 3 58

3 Torry Holt STL 37 526 14.2 7 67

4 Andre Johnson HOU 39 485 12.4 2 53

5 Steve Smith CAR 31 450 14.5 2 72

6 Marvin Harrison IND 32 442 13.8 1 38

7 Lee Evans BUF 36 419 11.6 1 27

8 Keyshawn Johnson CAR 32 419 13.1 2 40

9 Santana Moss WAS 25 415 16.6 3 68

10 Antonio Bryant SF 21 415 19.8 1 72

Congrats Lee!!

 

Of course he'd probably be a bit higher if the old secondary hadn't given up 9000 yards to Roy Williams on Sunday.

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Steve Smith is amazing. He misses two games and is already #5.

 

Evans is developing nicely. If we only had a line...

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Just noticed this when parousing the stats on NFL.com

 

I'd have to say he's making a fine transition into the #1 WR on B-flo.

 

Rank Player Team Rec Yds Avg TDs Long

1 Roy Williams DET 36 552 15.3 2 42

2 Laveranues Coles NYJ 38 537 14.1 3 58

3 Torry Holt STL 37 526 14.2 7 67

4 Andre Johnson HOU 39 485 12.4 2 53

5 Steve Smith CAR 31 450 14.5 2 72

6 Marvin Harrison IND 32 442 13.8 1 38

7 Lee Evans BUF 36 419 11.6 1 27

8 Keyshawn Johnson CAR 32 419 13.1 2 40

9 Santana Moss WAS 25 415 16.6 3 68

10 Antonio Bryant SF 21 415 19.8 1 72

Congrats Lee!!

 

Of course he'd probably be a bit higher if the old secondary hadn't given up 9000 yards to Roy Williams on Sunday.

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Imagine what he would do with a solid #2 drawing some attention. I think Lee Evans is a player the Bills need to wrap up with a extension asap.

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Those stats are looking pretty good and it looks like the 3 year rule for WR development is ringing true. He's on pace to catch over 90 balls and record over 1100 yards.

 

If Lee would just run a 3-4 yard route on 3rd and 3 instead of running a 2 yard route, I'd be a little happier ;)

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Imagine what he would do with a solid #2 drawing some attention. I think Lee Evans is a player the Bills need to wrap up with a extension asap.

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I think Parrish could be that #2 with his speed...Any update on his hamstring

condition.

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Can you imagine how great his stats would be if Leinart were throwing to him?

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I'm not sure that would be a good thing. He'd be so in awe of Leinart's "IT" that he may forget how to run a pattern ro catch a football. Plus, with leinart, he can singlehandedly win games with no help from anyone.

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I think Evans is really beginning to come into his own. He is making some good catches in traffic and getting some good RAC. He is showing that he is close to being a complete receiver, and not just a burner.

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I think Evans is really beginning to come into his own.  He is making some good catches in traffic and getting some good RAC.  He is showing that he is close to being a complete receiver, and not just a burner.

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He's had the raw talent (good route running, good hands, speed) to become an elite receiver from day one. I'd just like to see him fight to get the tough yards and have better awareness in certain situations (run your routes PAST the first down marker).

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He's had the raw talent (good route running, good hands, speed) to become an elite receiver from day one.  I'd just like to see him fight to get the tough yards and have better awareness in certain situations (run your routes PAST the first down marker).

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Agreed. If you look at his stats posted above, the numbers look good, except for his YPC. I'd liek to see that get into the 13 YPC range, because 11 is nothing to weite home about. Notice the YPC's on the other WR's in that group.

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I love tapioca, but the kind you make at home and it takes 2 1/2 hours.  The tapioca at the buffet just isn't up to par (plus you gotta keep elbowing Gandy out of the way).

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...2 1/2 hours. Is that 25 minutes of stirring followed by 2 hours and 5 minutes sitting in the refrigerator?
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...2 1/2 hours.  Is that 25 minutes of stirring followed by 2 hours and 5 minutes sitting in the refrigerator?

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Well....yeah, pretty much. ;) I have been known to toss it in the freezer though. (not the "IT" that Lienart has, just the little 'it')

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I'd just like to see him fight to get the tough yards and have better awareness in certain situations (run your routes PAST the first down marker).

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Haven't you heard, that's Losman's fault.

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