I guess a career where you finish top 5 in passing yards and passing TD's, are named the MVP of 2 Super Bowls, and get to the Pro-Bowl 4-6 times, is no longer considered elite.
defy logic the way they are treated by the talking heads.
Both have had significant injuries and the analysts act as if they will step on the field with no ill effects.
Bryant's foot injury has derailed many WR's, and people rarely mention this. They expect him to step on the field and be the best WR no matter what.
FWIW, Dez has looked impressive this offseason. I don't want to discount the severity of his foot injury, but doesn't he basically have the same thing as Kevin Durant, but not quite as bad?
That surprised me too. Over Odell, Julio Jones and a few others.
Who do you want in the red zone? It's a reasonable question, given Dex's size, but....
A lot of WRs make jumps from year 2-3...
Both have had significant injuries and the analysts act as if they will step on the field with no ill effects.
Bryant's foot injury has derailed many WR's, and people rarely mention this. They expect him to step on the field and be the best WR no matter what.
Eli throws for 45 TDs and Giants fans clean up in fantasy football this year.
Both have had significant injuries and the analysts act as if they will step on the field with no ill effects.
Bryant's foot injury has derailed many WR's, and people rarely mention this. They expect him to step on the field and be the best WR no matter what.
FWIW, Dez has looked impressive this offseason. I don't want to discount the severity of his foot injury, but doesn't he basically have the same thing as Kevin Durant, but not quite as bad?