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Gary's D is Back...
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<blockquote data-quote="Way of the Frog" data-source="post: 2451789"><p>Agree Sutton is a talent, he has been in the past, and will be a challenge on Saturday. Reminds me a bit of Mike Evans of A&M and Tampa Bay. Runs better than you think, uses his body well, and goes after the ball. Both are former basketball players who look more like they are rebounding a missed shot than catching a pass. Sutton actually is what I hoped Porter would develop into at TCU.</p><p></p><p>Washington is unique in that he is a receiver with the type of explosive speed that makes him very hard to handle in a spread offense. Bigger than people think and his is a physical runner after the catch. Both guys average a touchdown ever 5-6 catches. Big difference is Washington averages almost 20 yards a catch for his career and that is a career that is comprised of well over 200 catches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Way of the Frog, post: 2451789"] Agree Sutton is a talent, he has been in the past, and will be a challenge on Saturday. Reminds me a bit of Mike Evans of A&M and Tampa Bay. Runs better than you think, uses his body well, and goes after the ball. Both are former basketball players who look more like they are rebounding a missed shot than catching a pass. Sutton actually is what I hoped Porter would develop into at TCU. Washington is unique in that he is a receiver with the type of explosive speed that makes him very hard to handle in a spread offense. Bigger than people think and his is a physical runner after the catch. Both guys average a touchdown ever 5-6 catches. Big difference is Washington averages almost 20 yards a catch for his career and that is a career that is comprised of well over 200 catches. [/QUOTE]
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