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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Detroit area
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Re: How will you measure success?
JC- 3000-3500 yards passing 35 TD passes 15-17 INTS and I would be happy for sure
THe young WR's getting more than one grab each game and both netting 400-600 yards in receiving yards for the season. Haynesworth- For what we have paid him, anything less than the NFL sack leader and a top 10 finish in tackles for loss will be unacceptable. My expectations are rather high, but if the team is to be a winner a go deep in the playoffs this is what in my mind needs to hapen with regards to individual performances, especially with JC and his young WR's. Our vet WR's, with the exception of Moss, just plain suck. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Odenton, MD
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Detroit area
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Re: How will you measure success?
Yeah I should have put 30 not 35 TDs for JC. Haynesworth's goals were sort of a joke, but we did overpay the dude, so he better give us a shitload of sacks or forced fumbles. I don't care what sport you are in, one man does not garner a $100 million contract. As for the rooks, they both could have say 500 yards receiving with JC having 30 TDs.
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