10-11-2014, 05:04 PM
Quote:Denard is 100% running back. The only reason he is listed as a wide receiver is he wanted to wear #16.
They can list him at RB and he can still wear #16.
Quote:Denard is 100% running back. The only reason he is listed as a wide receiver is he wanted to wear #16.
Quote: I don't think he's on the practice squad. He's listed on the active roster.
http://www.jaguars.com/team/roster.html
He was listed as "inactive" for the Steelers game however.
Quote:They can list him at RB and he can still wear #16.
Quote:Even 7 is a high number. My assumption is if Lee is back to stay, King gets the axe.Yep. Unless they like him better than Brown. Browns drops per target have been pretty bad this season.
Quote:Nope. It goes from Ta'ofu'ou to Thomas.Last name is King. (after Jones - before Lee)
Quote:Yep. Unless they like him better than Brown. Browns drops per target have been pretty bad this season.
15 targets / 7catches / 3 drops according to
Hurns has the same drop number - but with twice the number of targets.
Quote:Last name is King. (after Jones - before Lee)
Quote:NFL rules state running backs can't wear a number under 20.
Quote:If a player changes position from a skill position (RB, WR, TE, DB) to another skill position. They don't have to change numbers as long as they're with the same team.
That's why Devin Hester was able to wear 23 as a WR with the Bears, which is a number typically for DBs (which he originally was) and RBs. But had to switch to a WR number in 17 with the falcons
Quote:Oops, how did I miss the black ears?
Quote:Because you were so quick to criticize that you didn't pay enough attention to detail.
Quote:LOL I was not trying to be critical.
Quote:Well you don't understand how you come off a lot of times, then.
Quote:That is true. It part of my social disorder.I have a family member that has Aspergers, JW. It helps me understand your posting. That's why I always attempt to respond or converse with you as literally as possible and ignore any unintentional terse comments. :thumbsup:
Quote:That is true. It part of my social disorder.
Quote:That is true. It part of my social disorder.
Quote:I have a family member that has Aspergers, JW. It helps me understand your posting. That's why I always attempt to respond or converse with you as literally as possible and ignore any unintentional terse comments.
Quote:I get that, but you gotta understand, sometimes how you post comes off as insulting. It's why you get some of the responses you do.
Just trying to help you out here.
Quote:Asperger's or not, shouldn't you know that insulting posters (on occasion) or being overly critical will get these types of responses? Genuine question here.
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I need to reread my posts to figure out where I went wrong.
Quote:Nevermind that, whats in the past is in the past.Since you're coaching folks on not "coming off as insulting" I think Bed Bath and Beyond has a sale on mirrors this weekend.
Instead, just try to make sure you proofread your posts from now on before hitting send.
Quote:Since you're coaching folks on not "coming off as insulting" I think Bed Bath and Beyond has a sale on mirrors this weekend.