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Looks like they young Wideouts will have to wait.
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(03-19-2018, 06:37 PM)McC Wrote: Chris Perry had 51 catches in '05.  He had 600 yards from scrimmage as the BACKUP RB to a guy who rushed for 1458 yards on a team whose QB who threw for over 3800 yards and had Chad, TJ and Slim also catching passes.   Way to focus on one little part of the picture and make yourself look like an ass.

Tab Perry set the team record for KR yardage that year.  I never said he was a star, only that he did something.   But way to jump up and put me in my place.

51 catches is impressive if that's all you look at, but you left out the fact that it was only 6.4 yards per catch, with a long of 28 yards. That is much less impressive. Let alone for a 1st round pick.

Giovani Bernard (also a backup RB) has never had less receiving yardage than Perry did in 2005. He's also never had below 8.1 yards per reception in a season, or a season with no catches longer than 30 yards.

Perry's '05 receiving year was very meh. He finished behind RBs like Reuben Droughns, Tony Fisher, Mewelde Moore, and Domanick Williams in receiving yards that year. All with much higher AVG, too.

In fact, Perry's yards per catch that year was 25th among RBs... out of 27 qualifiers.

Way to say other people are making themselves look like an ass, and making yourself look like an ass.

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Tab Perry was 11th in KR average in 2005, and was not one of the 11 players that year to get a KR TD. He set the team record for yardage that year because the Bengals had the 2nd most total number of kick returns in the NFL that year. Not because he was an amazing KR.

Enjoy "your place" or whatever.
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RE: Looks like they young Wideouts will have to wait. - TheLeonardLeap - 03-19-2018, 08:40 PM

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