timschochet
Footballguy
WR's are almost impossible to count on for consistency. Only a very very few at the top get enough receptions every week to call them studs. Even many of these are dissapointing more often than not (Steve Smith comes to mind for me.)
So what you want is a good WR in an ideal situation, and to me right now there's no better candidate to join the "stud" than Santonio Holmes. Consider:
1. He is the main target of his QB. (Always of primary importance.) In past years, this was Hines Ward, but no longer as the Steelers seek to stretch the field.
2. the Steelers are known as a running team, which means Santonio will enjoy single coverage situations, especially in play action.
3. Big Ben has gotten better and better as a QB this year, and the Steelers are rewarding him by opening up the offense.
4. Saqntonio has great hands, is very quick, and will gain lots of yardage per reception.
People have been waiting for Santonio to become elite since last year. He's started off slow, but come on strong the last two games he's played. I've saved a place for him on my bench; now, I'm looking for a second half explosion.
So what you want is a good WR in an ideal situation, and to me right now there's no better candidate to join the "stud" than Santonio Holmes. Consider:
1. He is the main target of his QB. (Always of primary importance.) In past years, this was Hines Ward, but no longer as the Steelers seek to stretch the field.
2. the Steelers are known as a running team, which means Santonio will enjoy single coverage situations, especially in play action.
3. Big Ben has gotten better and better as a QB this year, and the Steelers are rewarding him by opening up the offense.
4. Saqntonio has great hands, is very quick, and will gain lots of yardage per reception.
People have been waiting for Santonio to become elite since last year. He's started off slow, but come on strong the last two games he's played. I've saved a place for him on my bench; now, I'm looking for a second half explosion.