REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:Jake wrote:This guy has been a total hack the last two seasons. I would never bring him back based on what I've seen of him on multiple occasions.
Yet, Chris Samuels & Jon Jansen are still around, though they, too, were hacks last year? C'mon, man... the system was horrible the past two years, and each guy got progressively worse.
I'm not pro-Flemister; as a matter of fact, I don't even remember seeing him on the field (that's how memorable his play was). But to say he stunk without applying the "free pass" the others get because of the OBC's system, is wrong. He's a pro. He earned his way up to this level, and he deserves the benefit of the doubt if a team sees something in him that they like.
On another note, here's to seeing Chris and Jon return to Pro Bowl form!!!
A few reasons...
Samuels and Jansen dominated before Spurrier ever got here. Flemister didn't. And I will defend Samuels and Jansen over Flem any time because they give their all every play and seem to actually care about whether their play affects the team.
Flemister had one season in which he had over 150 yards and that was his 'breakout' year in 2001. Obviously he deserves credit of making an NFL roster but don't you think Gibbs and Co. reviewed tapes of him in 2001 and still decided not to bring him back? That's not good. Gibbs signed a guy with NO career catches, Sean Brewer, and still had the chance to re-sign Flemister.
I think it's safe to say that they saw his lack of effort from last year.
Smithian wrote:Jake wrote:This guy has been a total hack the last two seasons. I would never bring him back based on what I've seen of him on multiple occasions. His lack of enthusiasm on the field just angers me.
Yet, to say the same thing about Chris Samuels, and we're horrible people?
Where did that come from? I've never had problems with people having opinions. Obviously I disagree with people but you're out of line if you believe I think people are bad because they don't have the same feelings as me.
Again, even when Chris struggles, he puts in effort and seems to care about his play.