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  • How Jennings Stacks Up Against His Draft Class WRs...

    Rec TD YDS R YDS
    Santonio Holmes 89 9 1501 23
    Chad Jackson 13 3 152 22
    Sinorice Moss 21 0 197 4
    Greg Jennings 91 14 1444 0
    Maurice Stovall 17 1 188 29
    Jason Avant 24 3 270 1
    Demetrius Williams 42 2 686 0
    Brandon Marshall 95 8 1338 0
    Marques Colston 149 16 2016 0



    I just though this would be interesting to go back and look at the other guys performance to date. Looks like Jennings is #2 overall. Not too shabby for an undersized guy from a small school. [/b]
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    Colston in the 7th. Marshall in the 4th.

    Pretty amazing.

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    • #3
      The one that sticks out to me the most is Chad Jackson, especially considering so many here were irate that we went with Jennings over him.
      GO PACK!!!!

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      • #4
        I didn't mind the Jennings pick, but at the time TT traded the pick away (the one he could've taken Jackson with), I was unhappy. I thought he ought to take Jackson.

        And I was wrong. Way wrong. Maybe I and others need to remember these sorts of things next April when Ted drafts a tight end from Fayettville State in the third round, instead of the big name we're waiting on.
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        • #5
          I had no problem passing on Jackson. The history of Florida Gator WRs in the NFL isn't one that you would enjoy reading.
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          • #6
            As far as big time play ability Jennings is #1 in my book. The other guys are good but GJ is making sweet moves and burning defenses with nail- in-the-MFing-coffin catches. It's bad ass shit to watch him take one to the house. I walked away for a few seconds during the game Sunday and right when I walked back DD and Jennings where doing a chest bump in the endzone post-Jennings TD. I was pissed that I had missed it and those morons on CBS didn't play a good replay of it.

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            • #7
              I have to admit that I was complaining about the non-Jackson moment but thats why I'm not a GM, even though i would kick ass in my own mind. I think that that Jennings will be top 5 in the league in 2-3 years.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by BlueBrewer
                I have to admit that I was complaining about the non-Jackson moment but thats why I'm not a GM, even though i would kick ass in my own mind. I think that that Jennings will be top 5 in the league in 2-3 years.
                I still worry about Jennings durability. He is not very big.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Patler
                  Originally posted by BlueBrewer
                  I have to admit that I was complaining about the non-Jackson moment but thats why I'm not a GM, even though i would kick ass in my own mind. I think that that Jennings will be top 5 in the league in 2-3 years.
                  I still worry about Jennings durability. He is not very big.
                  so J.Walker is 6'4 how is that helping his durability?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by pack4to84
                    Originally posted by Patler
                    Originally posted by BlueBrewer
                    I have to admit that I was complaining about the non-Jackson moment but thats why I'm not a GM, even though i would kick ass in my own mind. I think that that Jennings will be top 5 in the league in 2-3 years.
                    I still worry about Jennings durability. He is not very big.
                    so J.Walker is 6'4 how is that helping his durability?
                    Knee injuries happen to anyone, regardless of size; and anyone can be hurt at anytime. One the other hand, some players get hurt again and again. Walker had a knee injury and seems to be suffering ill effects from the one injury.

                    Jennings is slight of build and has already had a number of different injuries that have kept him out of games. He was not the same player last year after he was injured and then he was hurt twice in training camp and missed two starts at the start of this season. Same for Blackmon. Both player have to show some durability.

                    I get concerned over any player who has one injury after another. First an ankle, then a knee, then a hip, all of which kept him out of games, then a hamstring (which kept him out of practice but not games). I believe that is Jennings history since the middle of last season.

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                    • #11
                      Contrast Jennings with Driver. Neither is very big. Driver too sustains some injuries (all football players do) but Driver shows up game after game, and plays well even when injured. I'm not saying Jennings can't do the same, but he has not shown it so far in his first two seasons.

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                      • #12
                        I would guess that looking at the numbers that this is over the first two years of playing NFL......It would be great to see just how this years numbers stack up.
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                        • #13
                          I want Stovall still!
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                          • #14
                            That Ted Thompson guy really deserved to be insulted.
                            He sure didn't deserve the respect due the GM of the Green Bay Packers.



                            Just because the trade deadline has passed I don't understand why he is just sitting around waiting for the offseason to make a move. He is slow as a TURTLE.

                            Can't you just wait for the next Bob McGinn hatchet interview with Mr. Thompson???

                            Look at all the cap money being carried over when it could have been wasted on benchwarmers and nonproductive has-beens!!

                            Do so many of you still want him fired??

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                              As far as big time play ability Jennings is #1 in my book. The other guys are good but GJ is making sweet moves and burning defenses with nail- in-the-MFing-coffin catches. It's bad ass shit to watch him take one to the house. I walked away for a few seconds during the game Sunday and right when I walked back DD and Jennings where doing a chest bump in the endzone post-Jennings TD. I was pissed that I had missed it and those morons on CBS didn't play a good replay of it.
                              You have satellite--why didn't you just rewind it and watch the original play again?
                              "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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