So i guess the question is would you rather have Wallace's Speed, AB's Agility and Vision or Wards Intangibles (Hands, Blocking, Toughness, Route Running)?
This should be a nice debate, who is going first?
So i guess the question is would you rather have Wallace's Speed, AB's Agility and Vision or Wards Intangibles (Hands, Blocking, Toughness, Route Running)?
This should be a nice debate, who is going first?
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I'll try this one on. The easiest thing to say is that I want a receiver that can do all of that but honestly there really isn't one in the NFL except for maybe Fitzgerald but he doesn't have Wallace's speed although most everything else he's got and then some.
I want Wallace back as much as anyone simply because the team spent 3 years developing him and now they could decide to trade him after all this mess. All 3 players had things to like about them.
If I had to pick between the 3 though, I don't just want Wallace because he's fast. Track stars a dime a dozen and until Mikey proves he can catch the ball in traffic consistently and be able to adjust consistently then I'd rather have Brown.
For the complete body of work (and an intangible you don't mention) "heart", I will select Hines.
Call me old school, but Hines narrowly sqeaks out ahead of Antonio Brown. Ask me in a few years it may be different.
Who was the other player you mentioned?
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Agility kills? Intangibles kills?........................
Oh yeah, I forgot, speed is overrated.
We get it.. You think Wallace is the greatest thing since the invention of the wheel. No need to keep banging your head against that wall.
OT: I think its a tough question. I would NEVER take Speed as the primary attribute of a WR. Sure, speed kills but if you cannot get open or catch the ball it is rather irrelevant. That said, out of the three you mention I would take Wallace all day. I love how clutch AB is, and I always admired Wards blocking, but Wallace is a better WR than either of them, primarily because he know how to use his speed to his advantage.
Second place I would pick Browns skillset. It is just flat out exciting to watch him play.
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Hines all day at this point. Maybe someday down the road MW or AB can change my mind. Just not quite yet. Both are great young WRs.
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I'll take Hines up until 2 years ago. Last year you could see that even though he was a gamer and didn't see the field much, it just wasn't the same as we've seen him in the past. Father time takes no prisoners and is undefeated.
In the long run I'm anxious to see who pans out better, AB or Wallace
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