11-24-2015, 03:09 PM
(11-24-2015, 03:02 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Then you must ignore actual production.
In the very best season in Colsten's 10 year career he still did not match Green's career average for yards per game. So at his absolute peak Colston was not as productive as Greens average season.
And BTW that season where Colston averaged 81.6 yards per game the Saints threw for more than 5500 yards.
Hm maybe my whole point in saying he is a slightly better Colston.
Here is my point.
AJ > Colston
AJ < Dez, Calvin, Julio, and others.
And no I'm not going by numbers, I'm going by pure eye test and clutch factor.
I think this whole thread was started because AJ had a fumble, and then brought back up because Andy and AJ couldn't connect on the final offensive play.
My point is, A.J. isn't as clutch as some of these other big time receivers. Sure he has games like Baltimore, but he also has stinkers sometimes, which is Colston-esqe in my eyes.