Jacob Carter

#52
#52
JC reminds me of Steve Largent. Largent was 4.65 so average at best in terms of speed. What made Largent one of the best receivers in NFL history was knowing where to be and when to get there. This guy was clutch, money and JC is just like him.

You saw all of that on 8 catches?

JC may be ok and catch a few balls this year but come on. Everyone is talking like he has Cris Carter's hands and Jerry Rice's route running. The guy has 8 career catches. I can't give a guy credit for catching everything when he has only caught a couple garbage time passes on the second and third team. Blanc too. I haven't seen him stretch the field at all like people claim he does. Let's see them catch more than 8 combined balls before we laud them as the second coming of Wes welker and Ed McCaffrey. (Since were only comparing them to White wrs.)
 
#55
#55
Not a good dancer, but has fun if not rhythm on the floor....can't rap but knows show tunes like nobody's business...lousy throwing the dice but kicks a$$ at charades and trivial pursuit!
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You and GA are killing it/me with the white stereotypes, I'm cracking up. Btw, it doesn't actually matter if the white guy is a burner, the fastest guy on the field. At the NFL combine Ryan Swope from tA&M ran in the high 4.3s and they still compared him to other white NFL, receivers, said he was a "shifty, possession receiver" and had deceptive speed.... a Jordy Nelson, Wes Welker, Kevin Walter type....
 
#56
#56
You know, There is another receiver that made it in the NFL that Peyton Manning loved to throw to. And he was also on the 2000 Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl team. Brandon Stokely. he turned out to be pretty good without having burner speed.
 
#57
#57
Not a good dancer, but has fun if not rhythm on the floor....can't rap but knows show tunes like nobody's business...lousy throwing the dice but kicks a$$ at charades and trivial pursuit!
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That made me LOL.
 
#59
#59
JC reminds me of Steve Largent. Largent was 4.65 so average at best in terms of speed. What made Largent one of the best receivers in NFL history was knowing where to be and when to get there. This guy was clutch, money and JC is just like him.

See... :thumbsup:
 

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