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Chances good Sanders will have a significant role...

PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 3:32 pm
by JasonB
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5156181

Some of his competition just went down...

Re: Chances good Sanders will have a significant role...

PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 5:08 pm
by Insane_Pony_Posse
"Sweed, a second-round draft pick from Texas in 2008, had seven catches
in his first two NFL seasons and was a major disappointment to the Steelers"


Another disappointing underachieving Texas Longhorn
like Roy Williams on the Dallas Cowboys


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Re: Chances good Sanders will have a significant role...

PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 5:50 pm
by SMUSA2013
Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:"Sweed, a second-round draft pick from Texas in 2008, had seven catches
in his first two NFL seasons and was a major disappointment to the Steelers"


Another disappointing underachieving Texas Longhorn
like Roy Williams on the Dallas Cowboys


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low blow on roy... lets hope ES can rep SMU well in Pittsburgh

Re: Chances good Sanders will have a significant role...

PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 9:12 pm
by Corso
SMUSA2013 wrote:low blow on roy... lets hope ES can rep SMU well in Pittsburgh

It's not a low blow — it's true.

Texas receivers are becoming like Penn State running backs. Gaudy stats in college, crap in the NFL.

Lovell Pinkney, Mike Adams, Roy Williams, Limas Sweed ... guessing Jordan Shipley will flame out in Cincinnati, too.

Of course, after catching pop-fly passes from Colt McCoy, he'll probably duck for cover when he sees the mortar shells Carson Palmer will be firing at him.

Re: Chances good Sanders will have a significant role...

PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 9:26 pm
by Junior
Corso wrote:
SMUSA2013 wrote:low blow on roy... lets hope ES can rep SMU well in Pittsburgh

It's not a low blow — it's true.

Texas receivers are becoming like Penn State running backs. Gaudy stats in college, crap in the NFL.

Lovell Pinkney, Mike Adams, Roy Williams, Limas Sweed ... guessing Jordan Shipley will flame out in Cincinnati, too.

Of course, after catching pop-fly passes from Colt McCoy, he'll probably duck for cover when he sees the mortar shells Carson Palmer will be firing at him.


I'll admit that Roy has sucked since he moved to Dallas, but he put up good numbers in Detroit. In 06, he had 1310 yards and 7 TD's, then 836 yards and 5TD's the next year. He's by far the most productive WR to come out of there in years. He's been horrible here, but he was very productive in the league prior to his tenure in Dallas.

Re: Chances good Sanders will have a significant role...

PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 7:57 am
by SMU2007
Junior wrote:
Corso wrote:
SMUSA2013 wrote:low blow on roy... lets hope ES can rep SMU well in Pittsburgh

It's not a low blow — it's true.

Texas receivers are becoming like Penn State running backs. Gaudy stats in college, crap in the NFL.

Lovell Pinkney, Mike Adams, Roy Williams, Limas Sweed ... guessing Jordan Shipley will flame out in Cincinnati, too.

Of course, after catching pop-fly passes from Colt McCoy, he'll probably duck for cover when he sees the mortar shells Carson Palmer will be firing at him.


I'll admit that Roy has sucked since he moved to Dallas, but he put up good numbers in Detroit. In 06, he had 1310 yards and 7 TD's, then 836 yards and 5TD's the next year. He's by far the most productive WR to come out of there in years. He's been horrible here, but he was very productive in the league prior to his tenure in Dallas.


I don't think people would call him such a bust if the cowboys hadn't traded the farm to bring him to dallas. 800 yds isn't a bad year, but it's far from a good year for a #1 receiver. The guy has cracked 1000 yards one time in his career. Yea detroit isn't the best place to put up gaudy numbers, but take a look at calvin johnson who had 1300+ yds and 12 tds on an 0-16 team. roy has been nothing but a huge disappointment as of late.

Re: Chances good Sanders will have a significant role...

PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:30 am
by Junior
SMU2007 wrote:
Junior wrote:
Corso wrote:It's not a low blow — it's true.

Texas receivers are becoming like Penn State running backs. Gaudy stats in college, crap in the NFL.

Lovell Pinkney, Mike Adams, Roy Williams, Limas Sweed ... guessing Jordan Shipley will flame out in Cincinnati, too.

Of course, after catching pop-fly passes from Colt McCoy, he'll probably duck for cover when he sees the mortar shells Carson Palmer will be firing at him.


I'll admit that Roy has sucked since he moved to Dallas, but he put up good numbers in Detroit. In 06, he had 1310 yards and 7 TD's, then 836 yards and 5TD's the next year. He's by far the most productive WR to come out of there in years. He's been horrible here, but he was very productive in the league prior to his tenure in Dallas.


I don't think people would call him such a bust if the cowboys hadn't traded the farm to bring him to dallas. 800 yds isn't a bad year, but it's far from a good year for a #1 receiver. The guy has cracked 1000 yards one time in his career. Yea detroit isn't the best place to put up gaudy numbers, but take a look at calvin johnson who had 1300+ yds and 12 tds on an 0-16 team. roy has been nothing but a huge disappointment as of late.


I'd agree with that. Keep in mind, though, that Calvin was one of the highest rated prospects in that entire draft. The man's a monster. But yes, the expectations for Roy were exponentially higher than what he has produced since he got here.