Wait you’re blaming Walker for Toon being hit in the head numerous times and shortening his career.OK. I'll admit it. I never liked Wesley Walker. Before anyone starts throwing things, let me explain why.
I thought AL Toon had a chance to be one of the premier receivers in the history of the league- strong, fast, good hands.
But because Wesley Walker was the other receiver, and was blind in one eye, the Jets designed plays to keep Walker's good eye out of danger - sideline cuts and out-and-up routes. As a result, Toon had the inside routes, where he was constantly banged up in every game. (especially under the looser rules of that time) I felt that limitation of his routes shortened his career and didn't allow us to see the really great player he could have become.
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I'm saying it was the game plan they were forced to use because they were protecting Walker.Wait you’re blaming Walker for Toon being hit in the head numerous times and shortening his career.
Just maybe the QB throwing the ball had something to do with it.
I hear what you’re saying. Toon got his brains beaten in running over the middle a lot. And yea, Walker was definitely the deep receiver. Too short of a career for Toon. Great player.I'm saying it was the game plan they were forced to use because they were protecting Walker.
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He’s not built that way. He’s built more like John Abraham . We will be just fine getting after the QB . I’m waiting to see how we stop the run . I think we have a solid plan but we will see what we will seeThis team needs another Mark Gastineau in the worst way.
Jermaine Johnson please be that guy.
He’s not built that way. He’s built more like John Abraham . We will be just fine getting after the QB . I’m waiting to see how we stop the run . I think we have a solid plan but we will see what we will see
OK. I'll admit it. I never liked Wesley Walker. Before anyone starts throwing things, let me explain why.
I thought AL Toon had a chance to be one of the premier receivers in the history of the league- strong, fast, good hands.
But because Wesley Walker was the other receiver, and was blind in one eye, the Jets designed plays to keep Walker's good eye out of danger - sideline cuts and out-and-up routes. As a result, Toon had the inside routes, where he was constantly banged up in every game. (especially under the looser rules of that time) I felt that limitation of his routes shortened his career and didn't allow us to see the really great player he could have become.
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That’s not what I meant. That’s also why I hate stats .#99 = 6'5' / 265
#52 = 6'5' / 262
they are built the same.
That’s not what I meant. That’s also why I hate stats .
same stature not the same game let's get that straight.#99 = 6'5' / 265
#52 = 6'5' / 262
they are built the same.
sorry he is not that guy.Jermaine Johnson please be that guy.
Not even the same stature . They weight is proportioned differently if that makes any sense. Two guys weighing the same and measuring the same height but looking completely different. Gastineau looked like a body builder compared to JJ. The other thing is one guy excels at setting the edge while the other excels at getting around the edge. Two completely different types.same stature not the same game let's get that straight.
sorry he is not that guy.