View Full Version : Nate " he's a sniper" Washington being shopped
Dwinsgames
03-12-2013, 10:47 PM
Titans are shopping the sniper , wonder if they would take a 7th round pick in exchange ( of course we would have to rework his deal ) he is a poor mans Mike Wallace
Seven
03-13-2013, 04:49 AM
Would definitely consider bringing Nate back for the right price. He has only gotten better in Tennessee. I think he would be a good fit with the guys currently on the roster.
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Would definitely consider bringing Nate back for the right price. He has only gotten better in Tennessee. I think he would be a good fit with the guys currently on the roster.
steelreserve
03-13-2013, 09:50 AM
Titans are shopping the sniper , wonder if they would take a 7th round pick in exchange ( of course we would have to rework his deal ) he is a poor mans Mike Wallace
... which means Darius Heyward-Bey is the homeless man's Mike Wallace, am I right?
Dwinsgames
03-13-2013, 10:56 AM
... which means Darius Heyward-Bey is the homeless man's Mike Wallace, am I right?
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Psycho Ward 86
03-13-2013, 12:44 PM
Titans are shopping the sniper , wonder if they would take a 7th round pick in exchange ( of course we would have to rework his deal ) he is a poor mans Mike Wallace
how many more past their prime/back up receivers with no more upside do we need? And no he's not. washington is way smaller, slower, a shittier route runner, and has a career of bad hands. Not just one season like wallace. why is he nicknamed the sniper, never heard that one before
Dwinsgames
03-13-2013, 03:13 PM
how many more past their prime/back up receivers with no more upside do we need? And no he's not. washington is way smaller, slower, a shittier route runner, and has a career of bad hands. Not just one season like wallace. why is he nicknamed the sniper, never heard that one before
Tomlin called him a sniper after a couple big catches his last year here ...
Nate is fast , Nate gets deep , Nate drops balls , Nate runs poor routes .... Nate is poor mans Wallace
43Hitman
03-13-2013, 05:34 PM
Tomlin called him a sniper after a couple big catches his last year here ...
Nate is fast , Nate gets deep , Nate drops balls , Nate runs poor routes .... Nate is poor mans Wallace
:lol:
Psycho Ward 86
03-13-2013, 06:34 PM
Would definitely consider bringing Nate back for the right price. He has only gotten better in Tennessee. I think he would be a good fit with the guys currently on the roster.
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Would definitely consider bringing Nate back for the right price. He has only gotten better in Tennessee. I think he would be a good fit with the guys currently on the roster.
has he? or has he just gotten a billion more targets there by being a starter, and not the 3rd/4th option?
Seven
03-13-2013, 09:41 PM
has he? or has he just gotten a billion more targets there by being a starter, and not the 3rd/4th option?
Could be. But everytime I've watched the Titans play he looked like a better all around receiver. He's been the go to guy down there pretty much since he signed. Would make a great fourth or fifth option if no one else is interested in his services at a higher price.
st33lersguy
03-13-2013, 10:28 PM
Doubt there is a team out there willing to trade away anything for Nate Suckington
GBMelBlount
03-14-2013, 06:57 AM
Tomlin called him a sniper after a couple big catches his last year here ...
Nate is fast , Nate gets deep , Nate drops balls , Nate runs poor routes .... Nate is poor mans Wallace
lol.
He had 1,000 yds and 7 touchdowns in 2011. That is significant. I don't know if he has lost a step but would think he would be an upgrade over cotchery and a decent 2nd / 3rd receiver.
Also durable. Has he ever missed a game due to injury?
Dwinsgames
03-14-2013, 09:38 AM
Nate is not a #1 WR yet was forced to be a #1 because of Kenny Brit being hurt , suspended , out of shape , hung over etc etc etc ... will make someone a good 2 option and really good 3 option IMO
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