It's kind of funny I hear caldwell talk about wanting receivers with good hands as part of his requirements. But continues to play Durham and ogletree over broyles. A double standard.
Durham is Stafford's boy..
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Get StartedIt's kind of funny I hear caldwell talk about wanting receivers with good hands as part of his requirements. But continues to play Durham and ogletree over broyles. A double standard.
How this guy is running around without any tendons or ligaments in his legs is fucking amazing. Are we seeing the marvels of modern medicine or is this some kind of witchcraft? If he sold his soul to the devil I wouldnt be so concerned about a reinjury.
And he's showing some burst. Crazy!! He's not even 100% healthy yet and i can't wait for this kid to prove the doubters wrong. Rootin for this kid big time...
I don't think anyone doubted his talent, maybe the reasoning behind drafting a #4 wide out in the second round. Wasn't Titus still seeing shapes and colours then? other than that his doubters have been the medical community and Christian Fundamentalists like Cliff who question the status of his soul.
But yeah I'm pulling for Broyles I think everyone is.
I wouldn't say that everyone is pulling for him. I'd say alot of people were against the pick in the first place because of Broyles size and injury history, and having to wait 3 years for him to produce has only made them hate the pick more. It's understandable, and I'd given up on him too. But if he's truly healthy and it means we see less of guys like Durham and Ogletree, then I am officially Broyles #1 fan.
I wouldn't say that everyone is pulling for him. I'd say alot of people were against the pick in the first place because of Broyles size and injury history, and having to wait 3 years for him to produce has only made them hate the pick more. It's understandable, and I'd given up on him too. But if he's truly healthy and it means we see less of guys like Durham and Ogletree, then I am officially Broyles #1 fan.
I wouldn't say that everyone is pulling for him. I'd say alot of people were against the pick in the first place because of Broyles size and injury history, and having to wait 3 years for him to produce has only made them hate the pick more. It's understandable, and I'd given up on him too. But if he's truly healthy and it means we see less of guys like Durham and Ogletree, then I am officially Broyles #1 fan.
nothing against broyles....its not his fault that mayhew picked him in rd 2 as a #4 bench wr. Sure im rooting for him because of his injuries and hes said all the right things and worked hard to get back on the field. But the fact were talking about a rd 2 pick in his 3rd year fighting for a #4 spot is not exactly where a rd 2 pick should be in his development. Hated the pick when it happened and to date its been about the type of production to be expected from a #4 wr.
Fighting for a #4 spot, lol. He'll be the starting slot in no time. Cj, Tate, Broyles, a kick returner, and a few goons is what I see on Detroit's roster as far as receivers go.
Based on pre-season playing time it looks like Ogletree and Durham are ahead of him. So to keep Broyles they need to keep 6 WRs.
And 6 WRs depends on alot of things. How many DL? 9 or 10 depends on Tapp. 5 safeties now due to Carey hamstring injury. 6 CBs with Greenwood/Vaughn making it. I could see 5 RBs easily. 3 QBs or 2?
6 WRs isn't a lock with plenty of people who can play slot. Tate, Ebron, Ogletree, Ross.
I actually want Calvin,Tate,Broyles,Ogletree,Fuller,Ross but don't see it happening.
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