Ministry of Pain
Footballguy
Pros and Cons...let's start with the cons.
1. Plays in Cleveland where things seem to be in flux at the moment. Perhaps the WR1 in Cleveland for 2012 isn't even on the team.
2. Had a terrible reception to target ratio...well under 50% perhaps under 40%.
3. I think he was drafted after Robiskie, if that matters at all but he is competing for playing time.
Pros...
1. Cleveland has not signed anyone else at WR, and unless they draft Dez Bryant there will not be much competition for him.
2. While he had a lot of 1/20 in the box score many weeks, he also peppered in some big games, let's go thru them. 3rd game of the season as a rookie against a strong Cinci pass defense last year, he ripped off 8/148...Massaquoi doesn't dish out punishment, he simply hits for distance. MM has over an 18 yard per catch average, that is hard to find in the NFL for a WR that is starting. 5/83 @Pitt, 5/115/Td @Det, 3 Tds in 6 weeks over the 2nd half of the season.
3. Good size, this guy goes about 6' 2", 210 depending on hwere you find the info, but he isn't small and I think he could add another 5-10 lbs if he wants. He played ball in HS with Hakeem Nicks, this would be like Steve SMith playing college ball at SMCC with Ochocinco, they rubbed off on each other. I think Nicks and Massaquoi on the same team was probably good. The HS football team never lost a game and Massaquoi helped them win 4 state titles in a row...guy knows how to win games.
4. He had Matt Stafford throwing him balls at Univ of GA, had 58/900/6Tds as a Senior and Georgia is not really a throw first type program. He went form Stafford to Quinn/Anderson, I'll let you be the judge if this was an upgrade or downgrade.
5. Jake Delhomme...sure he stunk in Car last year but a lot of QBs have an off year along the way. I think JD will be energized, change of scenery probably is good for him. Delhomme to me is an improvement for Massaquoi.
Massaquoi had 34/620/3Tds as a rookie which isn't bad. I really see north of 50 receptions for him. Is 60/900/6Tds just too far into left field for everyone? This is aguy you can get well into double digits and IMO he will be more than a spot starter, could be a solid WR2/3 and when he hits, he hits for distance. When you get a big game form him it is going to matter. He's the type of WR that can have 6/120/Td some weeks.
What do you see as the downside? Help MOP not get too optimistic about this guy.
1. Plays in Cleveland where things seem to be in flux at the moment. Perhaps the WR1 in Cleveland for 2012 isn't even on the team.
2. Had a terrible reception to target ratio...well under 50% perhaps under 40%.
3. I think he was drafted after Robiskie, if that matters at all but he is competing for playing time.
Pros...
1. Cleveland has not signed anyone else at WR, and unless they draft Dez Bryant there will not be much competition for him.
2. While he had a lot of 1/20 in the box score many weeks, he also peppered in some big games, let's go thru them. 3rd game of the season as a rookie against a strong Cinci pass defense last year, he ripped off 8/148...Massaquoi doesn't dish out punishment, he simply hits for distance. MM has over an 18 yard per catch average, that is hard to find in the NFL for a WR that is starting. 5/83 @Pitt, 5/115/Td @Det, 3 Tds in 6 weeks over the 2nd half of the season.
3. Good size, this guy goes about 6' 2", 210 depending on hwere you find the info, but he isn't small and I think he could add another 5-10 lbs if he wants. He played ball in HS with Hakeem Nicks, this would be like Steve SMith playing college ball at SMCC with Ochocinco, they rubbed off on each other. I think Nicks and Massaquoi on the same team was probably good. The HS football team never lost a game and Massaquoi helped them win 4 state titles in a row...guy knows how to win games.
4. He had Matt Stafford throwing him balls at Univ of GA, had 58/900/6Tds as a Senior and Georgia is not really a throw first type program. He went form Stafford to Quinn/Anderson, I'll let you be the judge if this was an upgrade or downgrade.
5. Jake Delhomme...sure he stunk in Car last year but a lot of QBs have an off year along the way. I think JD will be energized, change of scenery probably is good for him. Delhomme to me is an improvement for Massaquoi.
Massaquoi had 34/620/3Tds as a rookie which isn't bad. I really see north of 50 receptions for him. Is 60/900/6Tds just too far into left field for everyone? This is aguy you can get well into double digits and IMO he will be more than a spot starter, could be a solid WR2/3 and when he hits, he hits for distance. When you get a big game form him it is going to matter. He's the type of WR that can have 6/120/Td some weeks.
What do you see as the downside? Help MOP not get too optimistic about this guy.