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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 213537" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I could not let go of this without one more primal scream. Here is as good a WR as has ever played the game, great hands, speed, leaping ability, top-of-the-arc catcher, big, strong, fast ... and until Stafford came on the scene played with a succession of third rate QBs who didn't have a clue, or the arm, to get the ball to him. Then there were the coaches. Oh, and Matt Millen, who other than having the good sense to draft Johnson, didn't have a clue what to do with him. Give him his first four years with just competent QBs, not even world beaters, just competent, and we would be looking at NFL records nobody would ever touch. What this guy did considering the front end of that combo was nothing short of astounding. I do kind of resist the negative painted of Johnson -- he didn't win playoff games -- because until the QB can chunk it, the WR can't do anything with it. It might fit a QB's dilemma, but not a wideout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 213537, member: 2175"] I could not let go of this without one more primal scream. Here is as good a WR as has ever played the game, great hands, speed, leaping ability, top-of-the-arc catcher, big, strong, fast ... and until Stafford came on the scene played with a succession of third rate QBs who didn't have a clue, or the arm, to get the ball to him. Then there were the coaches. Oh, and Matt Millen, who other than having the good sense to draft Johnson, didn't have a clue what to do with him. Give him his first four years with just competent QBs, not even world beaters, just competent, and we would be looking at NFL records nobody would ever touch. What this guy did considering the front end of that combo was nothing short of astounding. I do kind of resist the negative painted of Johnson -- he didn't win playoff games -- because until the QB can chunk it, the WR can't do anything with it. It might fit a QB's dilemma, but not a wideout. [/QUOTE]
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