Great WRs? I'm not sure Houshamazilly is great. Good, but not great. Chris Henry is suspended for 8 games, and he will probably screw up again in the future. If Rudi goes down, the Bengals are in deep doo doo.There's no reason to overreact to news like this, but when you combine this news with Irons' injury and the problems on the OLine, I think it makes Kenny Watson roster worthy in medium to large leagues, esp PPR leagues. Yes they have still have those great WRs, but there could be a number of 3rd down dump offs to the RB.
Really? I think Houshmandzadeh is very good and I've seen other people saying he could out produce Johnson this season.Great WRs? I'm not sure Houshamazilly is great. Good, but not great. Chris Henry is suspended for 8 games, and he will probably screw up again in the future. If Rudi goes down, the Bengals are in deep doo doo.There's no reason to overreact to news like this, but when you combine this news with Irons' injury and the problems on the OLine, I think it makes Kenny Watson roster worthy in medium to large leagues, esp PPR leagues. Yes they have still have those great WRs, but there could be a number of 3rd down dump offs to the RB.
News???? Anybody??????Any update on this?
That's just silly IMOI've seen other people saying he could out produce Johnson this season.
Dunno about outproducing Johnson but CJ / Housh is a prime tandem.JReally? I think Houshmandzadeh is very good and I've seen other people saying he could out produce Johnson this season.Great WRs? I'm not sure Houshamazilly is great. Good, but not great. Chris Henry is suspended for 8 games, and he will probably screw up again in the future. If Rudi goes down, the Bengals are in deep doo doo.There's no reason to overreact to news like this, but when you combine this news with Irons' injury and the problems on the OLine, I think it makes Kenny Watson roster worthy in medium to large leagues, esp PPR leagues. Yes they have still have those great WRs, but there could be a number of 3rd down dump offs to the RB.
I would say the combo of CJ and Housh is great.Probably top 3 WR combos in the NFL.Great WRs? I'm not sure Houshamazilly is great. Good, but not great. Chris Henry is suspended for 8 games, and he will probably screw up again in the future. If Rudi goes down, the Bengals are in deep doo doo.
Yeah, they're pretty good, but not having Henry hurts the unit as a whole, and if one were to go down for any length of time the Bengals are in trouble. Having said that, Housh is good, but not elite.I would say the combo of CJ and Housh is great.Probably top 3 WR combos in the NFL.Great WRs? I'm not sure Houshamazilly is great. Good, but not great. Chris Henry is suspended for 8 games, and he will probably screw up again in the future. If Rudi goes down, the Bengals are in deep doo doo.
lLLYeah, they're pretty good, but not having Henry hurts the unit as a whole, and if one were to go down for any length of time the Bengals are in trouble. Having said that, Housh is good, but not elite.I would say the combo of CJ and Housh is great.Probably top 3 WR combos in the NFL.Great WRs? I'm not sure Houshamazilly is great. Good, but not great. Chris Henry is suspended for 8 games, and he will probably screw up again in the future. If Rudi goes down, the Bengals are in deep doo doo.
I'd rather have Wayne over HoushlLLYeah, they're pretty good, but not having Henry hurts the unit as a whole, and if one were to go down for any length of time the Bengals are in trouble. Having said that, Housh is good, but not elite.I would say the combo of CJ and Housh is great.Probably top 3 WR combos in the NFL.Great WRs? I'm not sure Houshamazilly is great. Good, but not great. Chris Henry is suspended for 8 games, and he will probably screw up again in the future. If Rudi goes down, the Bengals are in deep doo doo.
I don't disagree and I choose Johnson in a draft recently, but I have seen rankings/talk of that. Wish I could remember where.That's just silly IMOI've seen other people saying he could out produce Johnson this season.
Housh had more receptions and more TDs than Johnson in 2006, in just 14 games to Johnson's 16. It's entirely plausible that Housh could outscore Johnson if he stays healthy.I don't disagree and I choose Johnson in a draft recently, but I have seen rankings/talk of that. Wish I could remember where.That's just silly IMOI've seen other people saying he could out produce Johnson this season.
plus tj was more consistent (even playing with a broken back) than cj...take away those two blow up games (450 yds, 5 td's) and the guy was frustrating for you (i.e. not worth his value) the remainder of the season..Housh had more receptions and more TDs than Johnson in 2006, in just 14 games to Johnson's 16. It's entirely plausible that Housh could outscore Johnson if he stays healthy.I don't disagree and I choose Johnson in a draft recently, but I have seen rankings/talk of that. Wish I could remember where.That's just silly IMOI've seen other people saying he could out produce Johnson this season.
I don't think so.I don't think Glenn has a shot at outscoring Terrell Owens but some might, I suppose. Each have made the pro bowl, have they not? For me, Housh outscoring CJ is similar.IMO one WRs ceiling is very different than the others.We all disagree on some predictions this time of year though so......Housh had more receptions and more TDs than Johnson in 2006, in just 14 games to Johnson's 16. It's entirely plausible that Housh could outscore Johnson if he stays healthy.I don't disagree and I choose Johnson in a draft recently, but I have seen rankings/talk of that. Wish I could remember where.That's just silly IMOI've seen other people saying he could out produce Johnson this season.
Glenn/Owens is not an analogous situation. In 2006, Housh did outscore Johnson in points per game (11.6 to 11.3). TO had more receptions, more yardage, and twice as many TDs as Glenn in 2006. Glenn is clearly the #2 in Dallas; Housh and CJ were more or less equals in 2006.A better analogy is Art Monk/Gary Clark, with Housh as Monk.I don't think so.I don't think Glenn has a shot at outscoring Terrell Owens but some might, I suppose. Each have made the pro bowl, have they not? For me, Housh outscoring CJ is similar.Housh had more receptions and more TDs than Johnson in 2006, in just 14 games to Johnson's 16. It's entirely plausible that Housh could outscore Johnson if he stays healthy.
IMO one WRs ceiling is very different than the others.
We all disagree on some predictions this time of year though so......
potatoes potahtoesGlenn/Owens is not an analogous situation. In 2006, Housh did outscore Johnson in points per game (11.6 to 11.3). TO had more receptions, more yardage, and twice as many TDs as Glenn in 2006. Glenn is clearly the #2 in Dallas; Housh and CJ were more or less equals in 2006.A better analogy is Art Monk/Gary Clark, with Housh as Monk.I don't think so.I don't think Glenn has a shot at outscoring Terrell Owens but some might, I suppose. Each have made the pro bowl, have they not? For me, Housh outscoring CJ is similar.Housh had more receptions and more TDs than Johnson in 2006, in just 14 games to Johnson's 16. It's entirely plausible that Housh could outscore Johnson if he stays healthy.
IMO one WRs ceiling is very different than the others.
We all disagree on some predictions this time of year though so......
Talk about a thread hi jack.............
Ease up Colt fan, no one is bashing your boy, Wayne.This is about great WR COMBOS, as in "2".CJ and Housh is a great WR combo, top 3, imo.I'd rather have Wayne over HoushlLLYeah, they're pretty good, but not having Henry hurts the unit as a whole, and if one were to go down for any length of time the Bengals are in trouble. Having said that, Housh is good, but not elite.I would say the combo of CJ and Housh is great.Probably top 3 WR combos in the NFL.Great WRs? I'm not sure Houshamazilly is great. Good, but not great. Chris Henry is suspended for 8 games, and he will probably screw up again in the future. If Rudi goes down, the Bengals are in deep doo doo.![]()