Debate: Reggie Williams Or Roddy White?

Discussion in 'NFL General Discussion' started by Jammin Jaguar, May 13, 2008.

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Who's the better WR?

  1. Reggie Williams

    3 vote(s)
    27.3%
  2. Roddy White

    8 vote(s)
    72.7%
  1. Jammin Jaguar

    Jammin Jaguar English Student.

    Reggie Williams: 10 touchdowns, caught 63% of passes his way, thrown to 60 times. Ranked 9th in the NFL in DVOA.

    Roddy White: 6 touchdowns, caught 61% of passes his way, thrown to 137 times. Ranked 47th in the NFL in DVOA.

    Who is the better WR?
     
  2. happ

    happ PECAVI

    Umm, is this like two goobers debating who is better at kickball?
     
  3. Jammin Jaguar

    Jammin Jaguar English Student.

    This is like finding out which WR you guys think is better. :icon_rolleyes:
     
  4. Ridin Burgundy

    Ridin Burgundy on the Magic Bandwagon

    Its not that simple.

    White had no QB and not a very consistant running game.

    Williams has a very good QB and a solid running game.

    Neither has done enough yet to prove anything yet.
     
  5. Mike

    Mike Want some Cheetos?

    based upon each players QB situation, Ill take White.
    He has nice stats after having played with horrible QBS
     
  6. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    Roddy White did more with less. Williams more or less has been a disappointment and I think he's third on the Jags Depth Chart.
     
  7. Jammin Jaguar

    Jammin Jaguar English Student.

    Williams was a stud last year for us, 10 touchdowns was something not even Jimmy Smith could do for us. Roddy White did less if you compare percentages and not actually the amount of catches he got because he got thrown to twice as much as Reggie did.
     
  8. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    He's been more of a disappointment though than a success. The 3rd WR taken in the draft behind Fitzgerald and Roy Williams? He should at least be starting. Just because White was thrown to, doesn't mean the ball was catchable.
     
  9. falcon_91

    falcon_91 Pro Bowler

    83 catches, 1202 yards, 6 TD's, forgot about that bit did you JJ?

    from that chart whghite is also 9 places higher on DPAR - total value

    the chart where williams is #9 puts him 35 PLACES ABOVE BRAYLON EDWARDS

    Jammin will also bring up that they spread the ball about more, well Mike Jenkins who ended up as our #4 WR had 4 more catches than anyone on the jaguars roster aswell, so you can't say we didn't either.
     
  10. Fricker 4

    Fricker 4 Crabtree fall to 10

    They are both Bad... Wouldnt be #1 Receivers on 26 outta 32 NFL Teams
     
  11. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    I think Roddy White could be...Reggie Williams...not so much.
     
  12. RonMexico7

    RonMexico7 Pro Bowler

    Roddy also led the league in YAC.
     
  13. Ridin Burgundy

    Ridin Burgundy on the Magic Bandwagon

    Didn't know that.

    Always an important stat. What was his average yac and ypc?
     
  14. bizell

    bizell NFL-Fans refugee

    reggie williams is widely considered a disappointment, although last year he took several steps towards disclaiming that notion.

    right now i'd have to say roddy white.
     
  15. Dougerrrr

    Dougerrrr Laus Deo

    Thats like asking me if I want $1.00 or $1.01......does it matter?
     
  16. The Mullet

    The Mullet Reptile Guru

    I would say White, but I have more respect for Williams than most. I don't think he is a stud reciever yet, but he has made leaps and bounds and seems to be gelling in the system now with Garrard. I think Williams has a better year this year due to circumstance.
     
  17. bizell

    bizell NFL-Fans refugee


    well, uhh, roddy white had better numbers than anyone on the stillers... soo.... are santonio holmes and hines ward $.75?
     
  18. The Mullet

    The Mullet Reptile Guru

    Roddy White <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<Hines Ward
     
  19. bizell

    bizell NFL-Fans refugee


    your contribution to this thread is immeasurable. Thanks for posting.
     
  20. The Mullet

    The Mullet Reptile Guru

    I try :icon_cheesygrin: