As far as Heyward-Bey is concerned, he wasn't nervous one bit, and he didn't play half bad, yes, his coach said afterward he looked like a "real nervous uptight young man, a lot of big eyes." "Did some good things, did some bad things," Heyward-Bey said. "Pretty good grade but could be better. For the first game, it was solid." Heyward-Bey is the "X" receiver, so he's got the "backside of things." His elite speed is supposed to pull a safety over in double coverage to make the field easier to see for quarterback JaMarcus Russell, just by being out there, Heyward-Bey said, it makes a difference for others. That's what he said people outside the building aren't seeing. "I'm just sitting back doing my job," Heyward-Bey said. "That's my job in this offense. That's what I do." Source: San Francisco Chronicle
"I'm just sitting back doing my job," Heyward-Bey said. So your making it clear that your lazy? Clever Boy.
Didnt play bad!? What game was he watching, He has great talent but he's a ways away from producing on the NFL, they should have got at least one vet imo, b4 the draft i wanted him in B-More, but with us he'd be the 3rd or 4th WR to start with and could work himself in, in Oakland he's thrown in the fire.
As funny as that sounds he is pretty much right. DHB was drafted to go over the top and keep the Defense honest I totally believe what he is saying. He is learning on the fly like Happy Gilmore.
he was catchless but you could tell they respected the speed....he will get better. he was definitely better than crabtree though
He will develop as the season progresses......the shiniest apple in the basket, no, but talent and speed all the same.
yep thats a faider quote for you. i think Russell will have a better rating if he threw the football in to his face mask.