I’d consider Toney a proven commodity
at what?
touching the ball two or three times a game and losing yardage about 50% of the time because he's running backwards?
. And Copeland has at least saw game action. We have almost zero on field production outside of the top 3 or 4 receivers.
I’m not arguing that they’re All World players. But at least you know what you’re getting.
this whole thing is a weird quote.
first, NO ONE has production outside of the top three or four receivers. Spurrier didn't. Hell Mullinz doesnt even have production in his top three or four, that's why his receivers don't break the top 100 usually.
Second, "at least we know what we're getting" I know what we're getting and what we're getting is basically nothing. Dudes with pulses. dudes with more hype than production.
And apparently we are getting guys that aren't dedicated to the team. This is the concern because winning teams are families. This team has big chemistry problems, only one of these visible problems is a Butters player.