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Downs and Pittman both on track for 1k yards


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10 hours ago, csmopar said:

Oh I know haha

I was E-4 "Promotable" for three years waiting for the points to drop from 998............the NCO's always put me in charge of the rest of the E-4 and below for pretty much every task that required them to move out of the TO&E Room.........It turned out to be very educational as I finally got promoted as I knew most all of the Sham Shield tricks of the trade! It was especially fun when I was a 1SG.........they were like 'how did you find us Top???????' I would just smile and say I know everything that goes on in my unit! Ha!

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The last time we even had a 1,000 yard receiver and 500 yard receiver in the same season was 2018 -- Hilton (1,270) and Ebron (750). That was a promising season...

 

Gotta go back to 2009. Reggie Wayne (1,264) and Dallas Clark (1,106).

 

The last time we had two WRs go over 1,000 was 2006. Marvin Harrison (1,366), and Reggie Wayne (1,310).

 

And of course in 2004, we had three WRs go over 1,000, with Marvin, Reggie, and Stokley. Plus Edge was over 1,500 rushing yards, and nearly 500 receiving yards.

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20 hours ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

I think Downs might actually be our leading receiver by years end. Was Harrison and Wayne last time this has happened. Slowly Ballard is getting the WR group right. They are a good compliment for each other.

Downs proving to be an absolute steal and an impact player from the last draft at #79.

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1 hour ago, Scott Pennock said:

We got a Sapper in the house! Damn Combat Engineers........ours were worthless at both Combat AND Engineering.......lol.......10th Mountain though you guys were probably pretty strac though!


All I did was walk a lot and blow &$#% up. LOL

 

And yes, the 10th Mountain was a good place to be a young leader. I enjoyed my time there more than even my time in the 101st Airborne or my year in Korea. 

 

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1 hour ago, Scott Pennock said:

I was E-4 "Promotable" for three years waiting for the points to drop from 998............the NCO's always put me in charge of the rest of the E-4 and below for pretty much every task that required them to move out of the TO&E Room.........It turned out to be very educational as I finally got promoted as I knew most all of the Sham Shield tricks of the trade! It was especially fun when I was a 1SG.........they were like 'how did you find us Top???????' I would just smile and say I know everything that goes on in my unit! Ha!

I’ve got just over a year left then I can retire!

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26 minutes ago, Superman said:

The last time we even had a 1,000 yard receiver and 500 yard receiver in the same season was 2018 -- Hilton (1,270) and Ebron (750). That was a promising season...

 

Gotta go back to 2009. Reggie Wayne (1,264) and Dallas Clark (1,106).

 

The last time we had two WRs go over 1,000 was 2006. Marvin Harrison (1,366), and Reggie Wayne (1,310).

 

And of course in 2004, we had three WRs go over 1,000, with Marvin, Reggie, and Stokley. Plus Edge was over 1,500 rushing yards, and nearly 500 receiving yards.

Crazy looking back how much offense we had with manning. No wonder we couldn’t be stopped.

21 minutes ago, Dobbinblitz said:

Downs proving to be an absolute steal and an impact player from the last draft at #79.

He doesn’t look like a rookie. Very similar to TY. 

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1 hour ago, Superman said:

The last time we even had a 1,000 yard receiver and 500 yard receiver in the same season was 2018 -- Hilton (1,270) and Ebron (750). That was a promising season...

 

Gotta go back to 2009. Reggie Wayne (1,264) and Dallas Clark (1,106).

 

The last time we had two WRs go over 1,000 was 2006. Marvin Harrison (1,366), and Reggie Wayne (1,310).

 

And of course in 2004, we had three WRs go over 1,000, with Marvin, Reggie, and Stokley. Plus Edge was over 1,500 rushing yards, and nearly 500 receiving yards.


My first inclination was Dallas’ 1,000 yard season and then I thought that couldn’t be right because Hilton and Wayne had to have done it at least once with Luck. I’m a little taken aback that Wayne and Hilton were never able to do it, especially through the Trent Richardson era. 

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44 minutes ago, Scott Pennock said:

Congratulations! I presume as a CSM based off your avatar!??! 

Shoot no. I’ve been turning down promotions for years to avoid going to a new unit. Very few units In the state have my slot and I don’t wanna drive to Michigan or Ohio to take a promotion at this stage. No I’ll retire as an e6 just fine and dandy

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2 hours ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

Crazy looking back how much offense we had with manning. No wonder we couldn’t be stopped.

He doesn’t look like a rookie. Very similar to TY. 

The big difference between TY and Downs is the TY’s game was centered around his speed, as he got older and slower, he lost that advantage. Downs, while fast enough, doesn’t rely on speed but rather Route cuts and his amazing hands at contested catches. Very Reggie Wayne esq 

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3 hours ago, csmopar said:

Shoot no. I’ve been turning down promotions for years to avoid going to a new unit. Very few units In the state have my slot and I don’t wanna drive to Michigan or Ohio to take a promotion at this stage. No I’ll retire as an e6 just fine and dandy

I feel ya! I didn’t update my ERB for three years while I was in Recruiting to avoid being automatically converted to 79R for the rest of my career…..then retired in lieu of PCSing farther from my daughters!  

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On 10/30/2023 at 8:41 PM, indyagent17 said:

I hope you realize that in a 17 game season it’s only 57 yards per game. 1,000 in a season is not what it used to be 

 

Nah, that math's wrong. It's around 59 yards a game now where it was 62 yards a game before. It aint what it used to be but that's a difference of 3 yards a game. 

3 yards.

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