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Impressions from the Colts Game
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Quote:Bullseye,Thank you, sir. I am with you on Henne. As disappointing as his play has been to so many, by all accounts, he handled the benching professionally and with class. I'm not sure I'd handle a demotion similarly. Kudos for Henne for responding positively. You and I also see eye to eye on the potential of the receivers. Ultimately, I think Lee will put it all together and be an outstanding WR. Robinson is on his way there too. But the bonus is Hurns.For him to produce as he has (and imagine what his numbers would be had he not dropped that TD against the Skins) leaves a smile on my face. For perspective, check out former first round picks Reggie Williams' and Matt Jones rookie year numbers. http://www.pro-football-reference.com/pl...llRe00.htm http://www.pro-football-reference.com/pl...neMa00.htm After just three games, Hurns has 7 catches for 186 yards and 3 TDs. At this pace, he'll have 37 catches for 992 yards and 16 TDs. Allen Robinson has 12 catches for 154 yards. At this pace, he'll have 64 catches for 821 yards. Lee has 8 catches for 73 yards now. At this pace, factoring the game he will miss at SD, he is on pace for 40 catches for 365. In other words, all of these guys, if they produce at current levels, are slated to be more productive in their rookie years than the much higher drafted guys listed above in their rookie seasons. I know, projecting is a dangerous, oft foolish exercise. However, there are as many reasons why these guys will at least continue their current levels of productivity-if not increase-as there are reasons they can't. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
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