Redemption for Jimmy Graham

Discussion in 'New Orleans Saints Forum' started by fanatic, Sep 25, 2011.

  1. fanatic

    fanatic Habitual Line Stepper

    I was bummed by his play early with the 2 dropped passes early and he ran the wrong route that caused Drew to throw a pick, but he made up for it with a big 2nd half including 4th Q TD that pulled the Saints within 2. It just proves the old cliche' - It's not how to start, but how you finish.
     
  2. RHans405

    RHans405 Let's Roll

    I don't think he's totally figured out this game at the pro level but when he does, watch out.
     
  3. TwistedTiger

    TwistedTiger Founding Member

    Yes, he still has a long way to go. Too much catching the miracle catches and dropping the easy ones. Needs to become more consistent. His ceiling is very high.
     
  4. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

    On pace to shatter the NFL record for receiving yards in a single season for a TE.

    The record is 1290, he is on pace for 1468 yards.
     
  5. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

    if hes stays healthy this thing is going down.

    hes going to catch even more passes once he gets more comfortable and Colston opens him up even more with the double teams.
     
  6. mctiger

    mctiger RIP, and thanks for the music Staff Member

    He's much more of a WR than a TE in the Saints offense, especially since Colston has been out. He's really a bigger and more athletic version of MC. Dare I say, if Payton decides he needs to add more speed at wideout, Graham could make Colston expendable.
     
  7. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

    colston is a lot more vital than any of the other receivers because of his size, hands and route running.

    Graham could never replace him. His value is mismatching a linebacker.
     
  8. Jean Lafitte

    Jean Lafitte The Old Guard

    Amazing Graham.

    Jimmy Graham is amazing.
     

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