Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted August 14, 2002 For whatever reason these players have not really played up to their potential. Whether if be a RB with no line, or a WR with no QB. Who do you think would be a pro-bowl caliber player if they played on a good team. Number one on my list is Peter Warrick. Put him on a team with a good Quarterback and IMO...he's a Top 10 receiver. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Rabbi_wilson13 Report post Posted August 14, 2002 If you put Ricky Williams on a team with a great defense, a good QB and a recieving corp with a ton of versatility, they'd be Super Bowl caliber. Oh wait. MHUAHAHAHAHAH! DOLPHINS! WEEEEEEEEEEEE! David Boston on a team with a running game or another quality receiver would just be twice as awesome, because teams couldn't key in on him with double teams when he steps onto the field. Famous Amos or Fu to a team that would use them most of the game instead of a washed out Bus. Keyshawn to the Pack. Favre would have a field day zipping it to him all day. They could have an entire Ex-AFC East receiving tandem with Glenn in there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted August 16, 2002 "If you put Ricky Williams on a team with a great defense, a good QB and a recieving corp with a ton of versatility, they'd be Super Bowl caliber. Oh wait. MHUAHAHAHAHAH! DOLPHINS! WEEEEEEEEEEEE!" This is made funny by how bad Fiedler has looked so far (3 INTs today...way to go) and how poor Ricky has run behind the Miami O-line. Newsflash...Miami doesn't have a good QB. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Human Fly Report post Posted August 16, 2002 Number one on my list is Peter Warrick. Put him on a team with a good Quarterback and IMO...he's a Top 10 receiver Does the team with a good QB also have a drill that will make him stop dropping balls? He just got contacts this summer so I think that will have a positive outcome for that. Also, this is will only be his 3rd season in the league, and after his average rookie season there was a new QB and a new offensive system. I hope for big things from him this year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest the pinjockey Report post Posted August 16, 2002 For people that follow hockey, Vincent Lecavlier. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites