Trading Calvin Johnson

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  • Sven Draconian
    Not a Scandanavian
    • Feb 2009
    • 1319

    #46
    Originally posted by Nukleopatra
    No.

    Issac Bruce once put up a 1700 yard season, which was followed up with a 1300 yard season. The offense was ranked like 20th both seasons. Issac Bruce was just that good. Our offense wasn't all that much better than the Detroit Lions the last few seasons.. Hell, I think back in 2007 Detroit had the 9th best passing offense.

    So, yeah, let's write your lack of ground to stand on, as me just being a troll. I mean, Christ, how ridiculously far fetched is it, that a person would ever claim that Calvin Johnson isn't clearly a top 5 WR in the NFL.

    lmao.

    Doesn't Detroit have the 20th best passing offense in the NFL? Which is better than Cincinnati, yet Chad Johnson is ranked 15 spots higher than Calvin Johnson. Carolina is ranked 28th in passing offense, yet Steve Smith is only 2 yards behind Calvin Johnson, with 1 more TD.

    Oops, there I go trolling again.
    The issue isn't that you disagree with Calvin Johnson being top 5, the issue is when you throw out Nate Brlueson and Piere Garcon as his peers.

    Chad Johnson you say? Chad Johnson who averages a whooping 2 yards more a game receiving, but has a lower YPC than Calvin Johnson. It's almost like Calvin Johnson missing 2 games is impacting his counting stats. Not even counting Carson Palmer vs a rookie QB (or Daunte freaking Culpepper). Clearly Chad Johnson is superior...just look at all that extra production.

    Steve Smith has posted pretty similar counting stats to Calvin....in 2 extra games.

    Do you even read the babble you post?

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    • Sven Draconian
      Not a Scandanavian
      • Feb 2009
      • 1319

      #47
      Originally posted by kaygdanimal

      The one aspect we need to watch with any wideouts game is "do they produce even when they have a target on their back?" Can we say that about Calvin Johnson yet? Having not watched enough of his games to determine that, I'll turn those thoughts over to those that watch them religiously.

      Can you name another Lions receiver?

      The target has been on his back since Roy Williams was traded. He's it.

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      • GangstaE
        No longer a noob
        • Feb 2009
        • 1659

        #48
        Originally posted by GoChargers
        lol, and then with the picks you get in return for CJ, you draft 2 solid players.. Then in 2 years time when you have another 3-13 season, "Hey, we're still losing. Lets trade away these 2 players now."

        You're not going to start winning games by trading away your players whenever they show some talent.
        why not then you can get four good players after trading the next two and keep on building up from there

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        • citizenerased
          Rugby World Cup Champion
          • Mar 2009
          • 1580

          #49
          Originally posted by GangstaE
          why not then you can get four good players after trading the next two and keep on building up from there
          At that rate they'll have themselves a team by 2020... Brilliant strategy.
          Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair

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