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Who Is worthy of a WR1 this week (1 Viewer)

Lobar

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I believe Nicks will post WR1 numbers this week.

I believe Calvin will be a WR2 this week

I believe D. Bowe will be a WR 3/4

Who do you think has game this week?

 
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I'm pretty confident in my 3 starters....Vincent Jackson, Andre Johnson (if he plays) and Mike Wallace just put up WR 1 numbers (104 Yd, TD) last night!

 
I think I have 4 WR1s (Calvin, Andre J., Nicks, Colston), but can only start 2...I'm rolling with the Johnsons.

 
Coach Gary Kubiak places his level of concern about Andre Johnson (ankle) this week as the same as previous weeks.

Kubiak doesn't expect Johnson to do much on Friday, still labeling him a game-time decision. His other comments suggest, however, that Johnson is in no real danger of missing the game. A.J. needs 284 yards over the final two games to become the first receiver in NFL history with 1,500 yards in three consecutive seasons. Kubiak confirms that the record is meaningful and has been "on our mind" this week.

Sounds like they want him to reach that milestone..

 
Coach Gary Kubiak places his level of concern about Andre Johnson (ankle) this week as the same as previous weeks.

Kubiak doesn't expect Johnson to do much on Friday, still labeling him a game-time decision. His other comments suggest, however, that Johnson is in no real danger of missing the game. A.J. needs 284 yards over the final two games to become the first receiver in NFL history with 1,500 yards in three consecutive seasons. Kubiak confirms that the record is meaningful and has been "on our mind" this week.

Sounds like they want him to reach that milestone..
even if AJ were healthy, 284 yards in 2 weeks would be a bet not many would take
 
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Coach Gary Kubiak places his level of concern about Andre Johnson (ankle) this week as the same as previous weeks.

Kubiak doesn't expect Johnson to do much on Friday, still labeling him a game-time decision. His other comments suggest, however, that Johnson is in no real danger of missing the game. A.J. needs 284 yards over the final two games to become the first receiver in NFL history with 1,500 yards in three consecutive seasons. Kubiak confirms that the record is meaningful and has been "on our mind" this week.

Sounds like they want him to reach that milestone..
even if AJ were healthy, 284 yards in 2 weeks would be a bet not many would take
I'm just saying they are admitting that it's important. A lot of players/coaches won't admit that a personal statistical record is important. It may be the tipping point between him playing or not. With AJ, anything is possible..284 yards isn't ridiculous
 
Coach Gary Kubiak places his level of concern about Andre Johnson (ankle) this week as the same as previous weeks.

Kubiak doesn't expect Johnson to do much on Friday, still labeling him a game-time decision. His other comments suggest, however, that Johnson is in no real danger of missing the game. A.J. needs 284 yards over the final two games to become the first receiver in NFL history with 1,500 yards in three consecutive seasons. Kubiak confirms that the record is meaningful and has been "on our mind" this week.

Sounds like they want him to reach that milestone..
even if AJ were healthy, 284 yards in 2 weeks would be a bet not many would take
I agree it would be very remarkable if he were to reach it, but considering who he is and the team having nothing to play for other than pride, and now the head coach saying records, its possible.Also, anybody who owned Andre last year surely remembers him putting up 391 yards over a two weeks span during weeks 14/15 - 11/193/2, 9/196. So he has done it before.

I think Garcon, vJackson, TB MW, and Britt could all end up posting numbers higher than expected this week

 

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