Continuing the theme, which Team has the best group of TE's?
Patriots, Alex Smith, Chris Baker, Ben Watson
Jets Dustin Keller, Bubba Franks, Andrew Davie
Bills Shawn Nelson, Derek Fine
Dolphins Anthony Fasano, David Martin, Joey Haynos
And to complete the Offensive skill positions best FB
1. Patriots...nil
2. Jets Tony Richardson
3. Bills nil
4. Dolphins Lousaka Polite
Since the Bills and Pats don't appear to be carrying a Fb, this will not be a pointed part of the poll question.
BTW, third Te's, I'm sure no one but the most diehard fans know who the #3 Te is on most team, so if "that guy" is not listed, don't take it personal.
Best Te Corps
Poll closed Jun 29, 2009.
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Patriots Alex Smith, Chris Baker, Ben Watson
6 vote(s)10.9% -
Jets Dustin Keller, Bubba Franks,
6 vote(s)10.9% -
Bills, Fine, Shawn Nelson
2 vote(s)3.6% -
Dolphhins Tony Fasano, David Martin, J Haynos
41 vote(s)74.5%
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Truth be told, Keller is probably the premiere Te in the AFC East, Fasano is close to #1, and may be #1, he had a tremendous season last year. -
I think it's way to early to call Keller the premiere TE in the AFC East, his blocking skills are still not very good and he's only been in the league 1 year. Kellers' main skill is catching the ball, and that alone doesn't make him an elite TE, IMO.djphinfan and GARDENHEAD like this. -
It's between the Jets & the Fins. I chose Miami because they have two really solid TE's right now in Martin & Fasano. However, Dustin Keller can, (and will IMO) emerge as the best receiving TE in the division this upcoming year. He will be the biggest & best target for Clemens/Sanchez and he can possibly lead the Jets in receptions & receiving yards, although that might not be saying much :lol: . Last year, he was a NIGHTMARE for opposing defenses, especially New England in the Thursday night game. He was unstoppable. I think we'll see Dustin emerge this year. :yes:
But right now it's still Miami. :wink2:PENNSYLVANIADOLPHAN, NJFINSFAN1, The Aqua Crush and 2 others like this. -
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As I look at the poll question though, to me the Jets lost something when they let Chris Baker walk to NE, he was sort of the Jets DMart and they don't really have anyone to replace him. -
D Keller is a difference maker in the passing game, Fasano was as well, and is probably a better blocker, however both have to prove they can do it in Yr 2. -
Patriots and once again it isn't even close.
The only reason the Jets or Dolphins win this one is because there are more Miami & Jet fans here than New England fans.
Alex Smith, Chris Baker & Ben Watson are by far the superior group, especially when you factor in the Thomas kid from Texas. -
It could come down to whomever is more expensive to cut, but DMart averaged 14+ yds per catch compared to a theoritical Wilford as a poorly blocking H-Back.Fin D likes this. -
Two legit deep threat Te's v Alex Smith and B Watson and Chris Baker?
Smith and Baker caught a whopping 42 balls combined last season.. -
In Smith's case, remind who exactly he had back there at Quarterback.
One season doesn't make them the best duo. I'll take the trio, over the duo, anytime. More like in New England, the quadruple over the duo.
Receptions in 1 year do not tell the story.
If you're calling your 2 TE's deep threats, Dustin Keller must be the Larry Fitzgerald of Tight Ends and Chris Baker is right behind him. -
Heck, Keller average 11 ypc on 48.
Fasano and DMart were clearly more productive then any other Te duo in the AFC East.SICK likes this. -
Baker, once again, was used more as a blocker, less time to get out there and get a big pass catching play to pad the statistics. Smith was in Tampa Bay, thats all I should need to say when it comes to him.
When it comes to all around, New England's 2009 core trumps Miami's and New York's by FAR. -
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Keller is agraubly the best TE in the division.
But because Bubba is a bum, and Martin and Fasano are both legit, I went with miami :) -
I wish it weren't so, but that's the way I see it. -
If you're going off of last year its easily Miami. The numbers Fasano and Martin put up together were very impressive. I think they combined for 11TDs if im not mistaken?
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there will be blood!:tantrum: -
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me too! :yes:
a smash in the face, physical, tough, hard fought & bloody football game
I want the kind of game played that puts fear in the hearts of opponents
& respect in their words. :up: let there be blood!
no quarter asked; no quarter given. it is what it is.
these guys aren't accountants, playing gulf on weekends :no:
they are making a living @ perhaps the most brutal of all professional sports
the sport demands the absolute in physicality & brutality within the structure of the game
along with bigger & faster & stronger & meaner & the ability to play through pain is: let there be blood!
there is beauty in the conflict, an honesty in the unbridled competition
pain, sweat & blood are part & parcel to the game of football
without that sacrifice, you will not win in the NFL :up: without that effort, it wouldn't be worth watching
I say: Let there be blood!
no more dainty dolphins being manhandled in the murky waters of NFL competition. -
I'm calling it for Fasano and Martin.
The Fullbacks (worth one additional point)
Jets Richardson
Dolphins Lou Polite
Patriots..nil
Bills Darian Barnes -
No female dogs and no druggies...Tony Sparano
think about it