He does not go up with authority and come down with the ball.... way to timid.
He does not go up with authority and come down with the ball.... way to timid.
We vwill be lucky to get a number three out of this group
we've spoken about it before.. stewart reminds me of coles.. a lot..Respectfully disagree, I think we have 3 potential #2s from Stewart, Anderson and Hansen. Each guy brings something a little different, but contributory nonetheless. Stewart looks like a player who will be around for quite awhile, be a team leader and a very effective clutch receiver. Anderson will be a complimentary guy who will garner a lot of attention for his game breaking ability. Hansen is still a bit of a mystery, but could very well be a young Eric Decker type of WR.
we've spoken about it before.. stewart reminds me of coles.. a lot..
troubled that hansen continues to be a healthy scratch, after looking solid in preseason.....
Respectfully disagree, I think we have 3 potential #2s from Stewart, Anderson and Hansen. Each guy brings something a little different, but contributory nonetheless. Stewart looks like a player who will be around for quite awhile, be a team leader and a very effective clutch receiver. Anderson will be a complimentary guy who will garner a lot of attention for his game breaking ability. Hansen is still a bit of a mystery, but could very well be a young Eric Decker type of WR.
We vwill be lucky to get a number three out of this group
You don't necessarily need a true #1 WR to have a strong passing offense provided there are a number of good complimentary options at WR, TE and RB. So if these guys develop into "#2s", and ASJ, Leggett or someone else is a good option at TE, with Powell and McGuire at RB, then the offense should be ok. Having said all that, it all starts up front so unless the OL is solid none of this really matters.