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From Dan Arkush of Pro Football Weekly
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He is a Giant star? I thought he played for the Texans
Okay, Credit goes to V on this one. I stole it from him
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Looking back on Andre's 1st 6 games last season (before Carr ran into injury problems), Johnson had 31 catches for 466 yards. That translates over a 16 game schedule to 82 receptions & 1242 yards. Now that may seem like cherry-picking stats, but those were his 1st 6 games as a pro...logic would indicate that he would either improve or at least stay at that level of production had the other factors remained the same.
But things didn't remain the same, and AJ's numbers regressed. I think Andre was not only hurt by Carr's absense during games, but also on the practice field where they were beginning to develop chemistry. Another offseason and training camp and AJ & David's chemistry should be more enhanced and the numbers they put up at the start of the '03 season should be easily duplicated. And 80+ rec./1200+ yards are right around what Pro Bowl WR's put up. |
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Those are interesting numbers Lucky, but you also have to consider defenses getting a feel for him as well. Early in the season teams don't know what to expect from NFL rookies, much less a rookie on an expansion team. Once they get some film on him D-Coordinators can set up their defenses to slow him down. I'd still love to see those numbers this season
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I just see the Carr injury as the real determining factor in AJ's decline. In the 9 games in which David took the majority of snaps, Andre averaged 4.9 catches/game. In the 7 other games, he averaged 3.1 receptions. In the last 2 games of the year (Carr took all of the snaps) Johnson averaged 5 receptions for 79.5 yards. Extrapolate those numbers for a season and you get (again) 80 catches/1272 yards. |
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I agree with both Lucky and Infantry on the fact that the defense can prepare for rookies, but not as effectively as when the rookie is halfway or even 2/3's through his season. Having preseason tape is nice, but we all know that offenses and defenses are mild at best during the preseason. The Cowboys had preseason tape of the Texans, and we saw how well that worked out for them. As a side note, I think a lot of Delhommes success last year had to do with coaches not having a lot of tape of him playing on the NFL level and he obviously snuck up on them. My main point is that although DC's injury was significant; there were several other contributing factors to AJ's numbers (still great for a rookie though). As for the double teaming, that is effective, but AJ is a strong & fast reciever in the mold of a TO type. A reciever like that can dictate the movements of both the LBs and DBs. You hear talk of the 'Vick' schemes or the 'Moss' schemes etc, and D-Coordinators would be wise to devise one for AJ if they haven't already. That being said I still think he would have had better numbers if Carr had been healthy, or if his fellow recievers were more effective.
Last edited by texasguy346; 07-13-2004 at 10:45 PM. |
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