:drunk: :rofl: :rofl: So when is Chris going on tour w/ that comedy act? he must be hanging out a little too much w/ Ricky.
I gave him the credit of being at least the 5th best WR in the AFC and you're still trying to push me for more? Are you going to say that HINES WARD and RANDY MOSS are inferior because they posted smaller yardage totals?
Yah , I guess chris chamber is better then Randy Moss now. Keep in mind randy played injured most of last season and still hit 1 thousand yards. Thats scary
I'd agree with where you have him now, however, I think everyone here would be singing a different tune if Chambers had a half way decent QB just once in his career. The numbers he's put up have been with constant double teams and Clowns at QB. He's arguable the most athletically gifted WR in the NFL, and No One makes the spectacular catches that he makes on a regular basis. Then again, no one is being thrown uncatchable balls on a regular basis either.
I dunno, Miami are certainly the pre-season favourites to win the Division in my eyes. One thing we can all agree on is that it won't be Buffalo.
Believe me, I rate Chambers far higher than most non-phinfans. I placed him under some guys that aren't exactly mediocre.
You rate Chambers where you know he deserves to be. You rate Chambers higher than most Jets fans, yes, I'll give you that much. The rest of the NFL's fan base has started to take notice though, as demonstrated in his most recent Pro-Bowl. What I know, is that with a half way decent QB comes higher stats, and with higher stats comes recognition. Your average fan basis talent level on production - and Chambers hasn't had the opportunity to produce in the past. Hopefully that changes. Hypothetically, Culpepper lights Chambers up for 1500 yards and 16 TD's - everybody will be saying that he's finally blossomed into the WR he always had the potential to be. Many would argue him to be one of the best as well. With the right QB he's more than capable of surpassing those numbers. It's all about Production.
As of right now we've got holes in the Secondary, O-Line, and LB positions. If we Ink Arrington, who's coming back to Miami for a 2nd visit and manage to sign an impact Lineman or Defensive back Saban has just about filled every position of need. Saban is quietly collecting the puzzle pieces and putting them together. If we fail to get Arrington, I want Greenway. Otherwise I'd like Tye Hill - since I think a trade up to get Huff is probably out of the Question.
#1) I hate Miami, and I'd hate to see them in the Super Bowl, but they have all the pieces in place now. It all depends on how Culpepper plays. #2) Chris Chambers is an EXCELLENT player, and the only wide receiver in our division who strikes fear into the hearts of his opponents. He can say whatever he wants.
No question talent wise he is up there BUT until this year he was basically an average player. 1 season doesn't move him into the elite prmanently, he has to prove it wasn't a fluke and I don't want to here the QB excuse. He had competent QBs throwing to him(it wasn't like he had 5 diff QBs throwing to him in 1 year). Big time WRs will get their #s(remember Key made Ray Lucas look like a good QB). Chambers appears to be blossoming but we'll see.
I've been second guessing our selection of Moss over Chambers in the 2001 draft since about 2002. Even though Chambers hasn't been putting up monster numbers, you could see his talent. He just needs a QB. If Culpepper brings some stability there, he'll do even better next year. As for the Super Bowl prediciton, at least one guy does this every year. Last year I believe it was Tony Gonzalez. :rofl:
Moss was never consistent here. Especially with Chad. That combined with his injuries had me thinking that Chambers would have been a better fit here.
i think some jets players said we were gonna make a run last year too -- ooppsss when a team makes a lto of changes at key spots you never run the table -- a new QB with a ? knee -- they one 6 straight with their team last year -- should have stuck with it.
I am a big Chambers fan and if he's not a top 10 WR, he's prety damn close at this point. While I like Miami's chances of winning the division, I need to see a little more of Culpepper's rehab before I think they are a Super Bowl team. Regardless the turnaround by Saban has been quite impressive.