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Old 08-17-2007, 03:17 PM   #14 (permalink)
AntiSuperstar
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(BATW20 @ Aug 17th ) [snapback]2076085[/snapback]</div>
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I hate when people say that Lee Evans is just a deep threat. He is one of the best intermediate route runners I've ever seen.
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Well I didn't go in-depth about Evans, I only explained the reasons why I thought Javon was the better and more versatile receiver. I did not say that Evans was just a deep threat or something though, merely that he wasn't as versatile as Javon. I agree with you when you say that Evans is more than a deep threat. I just think Walker is more versatile, for the reasons I stated.

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Gobears81 @ Aug 17th ) [snapback]2076059[/snapback]</div>
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Evans without a doubt. To suggest Walker is simply being a
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Oh right, because it's so obvious who was the better receiver last year. I saw more Broncos games than Bills games last season, I'm not going to deny that, that very likely could have influenced my opinion. But it's amusingly self-righteous of you to act as if it takes a homer to think Walker is better than Evans, when you can't even explain in more than one sentence why Evans is better. I feel Javon Walker changes games and has more capabilities than does Evans as I described. He's a big play guy in three different ways(deep balls, screens and other short passes, and WR reverses), but he also can do dirty work(blocking) very well. In any case I know from watching Walker last season that he was a pretty dominant player when he was in, and did a lot to help out the otherwise underperforming Denver Broncos offense. If Champ Bailey did not have such an oustanding year, Javon was probably the best player on the team last season. And I'm not the only one who was heavily impressed with Walker's play last season, nor are Bronco homers.
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