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Re: The offseason
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 6:02 pm
by emby
Bottom post of the previous page:
emby wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 10:08 pm
Just cruising the franchise stats and none other than Chris Godwin is tied for second in receiving touchdowns with Jimmy Giles at 34. Ain't nobody catching Mike Evans at 94 tuddies and counting. Of course, Godwin is also second in yards.
Godwin should be a lock for the ring of honor if he isn't already and
it's past time to talk about this being one of the best wr tandems of all time.
They've been producing at a high level together for seven years. That's a big deal.
So here's a three season comparison of Randy Moss and Cris Carter from 1998-2000 compared with the previous three seasons for Evans and Godwin
Player g rec yds td
Moss 48 226 4163 43
Carter 48 264 3526 34
Total 96 490 7689 77
Evans 48 230 3414 33
Godwin 46 285 3150 10
Total 94 515 6564 43
1125 yards and 34 extra tuddies for Moss and Carter. That's a career year for a whole other guy. Moss has the same TDs as Evans and Godwin combined in this span. Dude was incredible.
That was a bitch to format. If we can get the spreadsheet insert turned into something better we can look at stats more gooder
Re: The offseason
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 7:11 pm
by kaimaru
We don't want no gooder. It's goodnuff
Re: The offseason
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 8:13 pm
by The Outsider
I think comparing anyone to Randy Moss in his prime is unfair. He had the height of Megatron, the speed of Tyreeke Hill, the fluidity in his route running that was only rivaled by guys like Jerry fucking Rice and Tim fucking Brown, and his vert was so preposterous I don't even know who to compare it to.
If he was as driven as Rice, hell if he was as driven as Mike he'd have shattered Rice's records. Moss was an unparalleled talent at WR.
And that Cris Carter guy wasn't too bad either.
Re: The offseason
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 9:37 pm
by emby
The Outsider wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 8:13 pm
I think comparing anyone to Randy Moss in his prime is unfair. He had the height of Megatron, the speed of Tyreeke Hill, the fluidity in his route running that was only rivaled by guys like Jerry fucking Rice and Tim fucking Brown, and his vert was so preposterous I don't even know who to compare it to.
If he was as driven as Rice, hell if he was as driven as Mike he'd have shattered Rice's records. Moss was an unparalleled talent at WR.
And that Cris Carter guy wasn't too bad either.
Also a dubious sample. I did the first three seasons of Moss/Carter and the last three seasons Evans/Godwin.
I didn't even look to see if it's the best three years of Evans/Godwin but Godwin caught 104 balls in 22. Brady fuckin loves Chris Godwin.
They've been a duo for going on eight years now. The total production there for this span of time is what's going to be most noteworthy but it's still going to be comparing them favorably to some elite company.
Re: The offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 7:31 am
by The Outsider
Godwin was a monster in PPR and YAC until the Saints Boutygated his knee. I'm excited to see him back in the slot this season one more year removed from his injury. That's where he thrived with Brady and I'm sure Baker will love having a quick, great route runner with fantastic hands as a quick option over the middle.
Re: The offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 7:31 am
by The Outsider
emby wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 9:37 pm
The Outsider wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 8:13 pm
I think comparing anyone to Randy Moss in his prime is unfair. He had the height of Megatron, the speed of Tyreeke Hill, the fluidity in his route running that was only rivaled by guys like Jerry fucking Rice and Tim fucking Brown, and his vert was so preposterous I don't even know who to compare it to.
If he was as driven as Rice, hell if he was as driven as Mike he'd have shattered Rice's records. Moss was an unparalleled talent at WR.
And that Cris Carter guy wasn't too bad either.
Also a dubious sample. I did the first three seasons of Moss/Carter and the last three seasons Evans/Godwin.
I didn't even look to see if it's the best three years of Evans/Godwin but Godwin caught 104 balls in 22. Brady fuckin loves Chris Godwin.
They've been a duo for going on eight years now. The total production there for this span of time is what's going to be most noteworthy but it's still going to be comparing them favorably to some elite company.
I hate you.
Re: The offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 7:56 am
by emby
Watching this footage of Larry Allen while the news man speculates on cause of death.
Look at the size of him. He had a heart the size of a glazed ham.
Re: The offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 8:44 am
by nybf
Our returner got cut because he beats his wife, and that's bad because it wasn't done the second she released a tik tok that accused him of doing it.
Licht told some scrub who has sucked since he got drafted that the Bucs were going to draft him if he was still there when they picked, he then traded the pick.
It's weird that we're catching these petty strays during the offseason. Media has never really cared about the Bucs before.
Re: The offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:00 am
by The Outsider
The Cine thing is extra hilarious when you consider Hall, who sucks, looks like a first ballot HoFer over Cine. How dare the GM do his job and draft the better player! Also for returner I'm assuming you mean Deven Thompkins? I didn't even know about that shit.
Re: The offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:12 am
by nybf
The Outsider wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:00 am
Also for returner I'm assuming you mean Deven Thompkins? I didn't even know about that shit.
Yeah
Re: The offseason
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:58 am
by emby
Saw that when it hit the subreddit.
the offseason criminal charges roundup begins. The best thing an NFL team can do about it is organizational culture and locker room leadership.
It's a pity you can have all that and it still happens.