That's the kind of thing you want to hear...the trash talking guys are great for sound bytes, but give me a guy who says confidently, yet humbly that he thinks they can be the best group in the league, but that they still have to put in the work to make it happen...' there's a lot more to success than having the best WR corps, but it's an improvement over last year. If the the other things can fall in line (OL maturation and finding out about a couple of different guys there, RBs maturing and picking up the blocking needs, and Tanny improving CAN make us the best corp in the division, but we're not there yet...
REALLY hoping Louis gets healthy and takeover the RG position. The right side could become a strength for us for once with Pouncey-Louis-Clabo.
As a guy who loves WR play, I'm excited to hear this and see the offseason moves. I do love having a great running game but since I was just a boy I always wanted to catch the ball. I love a good passing game.
Why do the colors of the new logo look different on NFL network, very orangey.. Anyways, I like how he added Lamar millers pass catching talent into the equation, good sign that his teammates believe in that part of his game at least, and something we can start projecting into this offense.
Very good. I think Hartline will flourish with the other weapons. Not meaning more receptions, but I think he'll be open more be more efficient. The whole passing game should be. Still think we are looking for #4 & #5 WR's to step up but there is improvement. If we get one to really be a player from the bevy of UDFAs and current roster guys from last year, and if we stay healthy - could be a great year offensively.
Fuller..Tyms..Matthews..Bumphis.. Have you don't any research on Tyms?.. Kid had a rough road, kept his sh&$ on the right path, and apparently has a lot of talent..Matthew we know has some ability, Bumpis seems like he's got some game, and Fuller flashed hard in camp.
I'm looking for Thigpen to step up more as a wr. Otherwise, just trust in Philbin's vision and Tannehill's arm, I guess. I haven't seen Gibson play, so. You can't forget Lamar Miller. His success plays a crucial role. Should be the most balanced team we've seen in a long time. I'm pretty interested to see how explosive this offense can really be.
Tyms is one of those players where they have all the talent but none of the ability. Every year these players are brought in and only every once and a while these players work out. He is my pick for the 2013 Brian Manning award. The receiver that will flash in camp, but will disappear once the pads are on. Chris "7/11" Hogan was the winner last season.
you mean they can run and jump real high and real fast, but doesn't move like a football player? That's what preseason rewind is for...see which one of these dudes isn't afraid and who is a football player
Speaking of cool videos, a nice interview with Jonas Gray. http://t.co/ZMlsmdHNe5 Saying all the right things: 1. This redshirt year with Miami was like the redshirt year he never had at Notre Dame 2. Learned how to be a professional (survey says: top answer given). Saw which guys stuck, and which guys didn't stick, and how sometimes it had nothing to do with talent and everything to do with whether coaches felt like they could count on you and what you bring to work every day 3. ACL rehab was exactly what people warned him, one day you wonder if you'll ever be back, the next day you see exciting improvement that the hard work is doing for you 4. First and foremost he brings toughness to the unit, and also if you get him close to the end zone, he's finding it (good answer here, he knows what he's good at, has a sense for what Miami would be looking for from him) 5. Also brings a willingness to do anything on special teams or on offense, he prides himself on being able to be the kick returner or the front line blocker for the kick returner (another good answer, as Miami may see what he can do as a blocker)
He is a really good athlete. However we all know it takes more than a good athlete to make a good football player. If it didn't Les Brown, Roberto Wallace and Chris Hogan would have been leading out offense this season.
Absolutely...I also think that Ireland does have a tendency to look in that dept, I think he is fascinated with athleticism, there's no other way of explaining les brown.. On the other hand I see a football player in Dion Jordan, and we know what an athlete he is already.
Because Brian Hartline apparently falls down a lot and it is possible there are still people who find this joke funny
I really liked what I saw from Matthews last year. I think he is Bess 2.0. I know you saw those catches he made and how he worked his way into the game day line up. Tyms and Fuller bring some nice size to the group. Hopefully one of them does better than last years acorns.
It is funny. I like the positive attitude he has about the receiver corp though. Maybe he can have his best year at YAC we all know he could use a good one.