Back to the topic then, brown has much more to offer than Wallace although I like both as WR's.
Back to the topic then, brown has much more to offer than Wallace although I like both as WR's.
Have Terrible Towel, Will Travel.
Brown is a "more complete" wide receiver then Wallace.
And now that Haley is running the offense, he will demand better route running from the wide receivers. Brown is the better route runner as of now.
But I see Haley raising the level of play for both of them.
The Steeler way...is the only way.
They compliment each other because the secondary can't double everyone. With Wallace's speed, you have to double him which makes getting open easeir for Brown and Sanders, etc. Brown is good and Sanders has shown potential, but I wonder how well Brown would facing double coverage every week.
Wallace's drop in production, had as much to do with Ben's health as anything. Arians didn't give him much to work with. I love Brown, but he is better playing next to Wallace. Don't understand all the love for Sanders, he hasn't really done anything yet.
FWIW, Holmes may have been the most TALENTED Steeler WR of all time.
Last edited by tburg68; 03-09-2012 at 10:23 PM.
It is too early in brown's career to call Holmes the most talented of all time.plus you can have all the talent in the world if you smoke it all away it doesn't matter let's face it without an elite QB Holmes has been pedestrian at best.
Wallace's drop in production had to do with teams doubling him or assigning the best corner to him.It had little to do with Ben's injury he didn't hurt his arm
Last edited by connecticutsteel; 03-10-2012 at 09:48 PM.
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