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Posted
3 minutes ago, Bigblue204 said:

Green as in the Rec who was 5th in receiving last year?

That’s the one. The guy can’t move. Any half decent DB can shut him down easily. 

Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, AKAChip said:

If you stay healthy and get a million targets, it’s not that difficult. 

But you said any DB can easily shut him down, so why didnt they? If he got millions of targets, they obviously had the chance. He did also have less receptions then 3 out of the 4 Wr ahead of him.

It's not even that I think he is better then what we have. But saying he is so done he doesn't remember what it's like to be good, is obviously insane. The guy can still play, he's past his prime, but will likely still be a 1000yrd rec.

Edited by Bigblue204
Posted
21 minutes ago, Bigblue204 said:

But you said any DB can easily shut him down, so why didnt they? If he got millions of targets, they obviously had the chance. He did also have less receptions then 3 out of the 4 Wr ahead of him.

It's not even that I think he is better then what we have. But saying he is so done he doesn't remember what it's like to be good, is obviously insane. The guy can still play, he's past his prime, but will likely still be a 1000yrd rec.

It’s a testament to how hard it is to play DB in the league combined with the significant lack of DB talent right now, especially in the east division last season. Look, watch the guy play rather than eyeball his stats. He can’t get separation anymore. He can still catch the ball and if you leave him open or let him get body position on you, he’s going to make a play but he’s less mobile than end stage obese Nik Lewis at this point and it’s only going to get worse for him. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Bigblue204 said:

Rainy as well

Interesting - I don't see how Rainey can crack that starting roster other than a DI KR/PR

Its depth that will kill the argos this year...

Posted
5 minutes ago, AKAChip said:

It’s a testament to how hard it is to play DB in the league combined with the significant lack of DB talent right now, especially in the east division last season. Look, watch the guy play rather than eyeball his stats. He can’t get separation anymore. He can still catch the ball and if you leave him open or let him get body position on you, he’s going to make a play but he’s less mobile than end stage obese Nik Lewis at this point and it’s only going to get worse for him. 

now your really reaching with that comparison

Lewis in the end would just trot off on a slant into the flats and sit...he had not even half of the elusiveness/speed/agility that Green still possesses 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Booch said:

now your really reaching with that comparison

Lewis in the end would just trot off on a slant into the flats and sit...he had not even half of the elusiveness/speed/agility that Green still possesses 

We can agree to disagree. We can both watch him this season and draw our own conclusions. 

Posted
40 minutes ago, Fred C Dobbs said:

WRT the Bombers game, our O-line should get a good test:

 

Pre-season means jack when it comes to team totals.  Weird that Lolley would flex on his defensive line.

Posted (edited)

Who was the other twin tower receiver the Alouettes had 5+ years ago or so?? Green and that other guy were bananas good together. Fed us our lunch more than once.

Edited by Bubba Zanetti

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