Robert Meachem... what could have been?

#51
#51
Saints play the Falcons tonight, and I noticed he's listed third on the Saints depth chart.

I totally understand why he went to the NFL, but what a waste of an extraordinary playermaker this season.

Has any UT team ever missed one player at one position more than the 2007 Vols missed Meachem?

Better yet...Robert Meachem on one side...Patrick Turner on the other...

Oh what could have been...

But hey...if a chicken was a turkey and peanut butter tasted like seaweed then Monday might actually be Thursday and the Dolphins might win the Super Bowl :crazy:
 
#52
#52
i thought about him last night when i was watching that game. i sure wish we would've had him, but thats just the selfish orange comin out. i really think he made the best decision for him and his family. that colston kid in front of him is a pretty good leader for him to latch onto. his story is pretty cool; long shot, hard worker, now a go to guy.
 
#53
#53
I believe he was injured in both cases before he ever stepped into an NFL game.

One injury in college. One injury in the NFL. His injury in the NFL was minor and had he could have played in every game this season.
 
#54
#54
One injury in college. One injury in the NFL. His injury in the NFL was minor and had he could have played in every game this season.

So it was a minor injury? He just isn't good enough to get on the field. Well that makes things much better. The Saints are just reaping the law of averages for getting so much out of a low pick in Colston, I guess.
 
#55
#55
Most of the time yes. Freaks like Moss and Calvin Johnson happen every once in awhile. Then you have the Marques Colston type, the small school guy that explodes.

But most take a year to get adjusted.

I'm not calling Meachem a bust, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.


He has been a MAJOR disappointment. Hasn't been a difference maker and for the money, you could say he is a bigger bust than Meachem
 
#57
#57
Saints play the Falcons tonight, and I noticed he's listed third on the Saints depth chart.

You need to find a MUCH better website for NFL information. Meachem is 6th on the Saints wide receiver depth chart, not 3rd. In fact, he was inactive in their game against the Falcons while the other five wide receivers in front of him on the depth chart were all active.
 
#58
#58
So it was a minor injury? He just isn't good enough to get on the field. Well that makes things much better. The Saints are just reaping the law of averages for getting so much out of a low pick in Colston, I guess.

He's not ready yet. As I said, the Saints have a lot of experienced receivers. They aren't in a rush to get him on the field.
 
#59
#59
Not much has been said of Meachem good or bad in the New Orleans press, but the word seems to be that he just hasn't gotten a handle on the Saints offense and isn't ready. It has nothing to do with his injury. The Saints are pretty deep at WR right now, so it's not an emergency, but the Saints do lead the league in dropped passes, so if he can catch the freaking ball, it would be nice to get him on the field (I'm looking at you, Devry Henderson). Running back is a whole different story. I swear, we are going to finish just bad enough to miss the playoffs and just good enough not to get McFadden in the draft.
 
#60
#60
You need to find a MUCH better website for NFL information. Meachem is 6th on the Saints wide receiver depth chart, not 3rd. In fact, he was inactive in their game against the Falcons while the other five wide receivers in front of him on the depth chart were all active.

It's only the team's officical site. You can get to all the official NFL sites through ww.nfl.com.


What site do you prefer? I haven't found the one that lists Meach as 6th yet, but I can't find one that doesn't recognize that an offense has more than one WR position. Let me try NebraskaCornhuskers.com.
 
#62
#62
You need to find a MUCH better website for NFL information. Meachem is 6th on the Saints wide receiver depth chart, not 3rd. In fact, he was inactive in their game against the Falcons while the other five wide receivers in front of him on the depth chart were all active.

yeah he went over that already :thumbsup:

He's third in his position (WRR), not the third WR on the team.
 
#63
#63
Earlier in the year a reporter asked Drew Brees about Meachem and his reply was a sarcastic "who?". Meaning that Meach had not done anything to impress and had a long way to go. Sad, but let's hope he makes it.
 
#64
#64
Earlier in the year a reporter asked Drew Brees about Meachem and his reply was a sarcastic "who?". Meaning that Meach had not done anything to impress and had a long way to go. Sad, but let's hope he makes it.


Drew who?:)
 
#65
#65
Earlier in the year a reporter asked Drew Brees about Meachem and his reply was a sarcastic "who?". Meaning that Meach had not done anything to impress and had a long way to go. Sad, but let's hope he makes it.

I'd remind Brees how many of his first years were spent as an embarrasment to the QB position.
 
#69
#69
He has been a MAJOR disappointment. Hasn't been a difference maker and for the money, you could say he is a bigger bust than Meachem

He didn't have a ton of receiving yards,but I wouldn't call 550 yds receiving a bust.
 
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