Son, I could buy and sell you ten times over. You couldn't even gain entrance into the building, let alone sit at my table. But, I don't want to make you look like an idiot. I'll let you do that yourself. Please insert your witty retort below: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Of course you can, Master Stewie! You're the richest, strongest and most handsome man on the entire planet of Buzzworld!! Unfortunately, it appears you lack the cohones (or the liquidity) to take my bet.
That's a reference to an inside TGG joke that predates Stoke's existence here. At least to the best of my recollection. Anyway, the person who said "Living well is the best revenge" claimed to be rich, had yachts and planes , etc., and talked down to other posters on here.
Despite Anderson so clearly displaying his speed, natural talent, excellent hands, fluid route running and impressive body control, Jets wide receiver coach, Karl Dorrell, recently told him that he's still so raw that he (Anderson) doesn't even realize how much higher his ceiling is. Definitely something to look forward to. I also read in an interview with him this week that he trained this past off season with ex Bengal, Chad Johnson. For anyone who hasn't read it yet: http://www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2016/09/qa_with_jets_robby_anderson_who_refuses_to_settle.html
I read that article. It was eye opening. Granted, Anderson's success was in preseason and against 2nd and 3rd teamers for the most part, but if he displayed that speed, hands, fluidity, body control, and route running vs backups, it should be about the same vs starters. He may have a tougher time getting off the LOS or getting open and coverage might be tighter when he plays against starters, but that shouldn't negate his speed, hands, high pointing the ball, body control and the rest. If he's extremely raw and still looking as good as he has, then there's legitimate reason for having high hopes for him and getting excited.