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Darrelle Revis is My Hero

I may yet be guzzling down the Jet Kool-Aid, by I am on the Darrelle Revis for Pro Bowl induction bandwagon on week 1. Simply put Revis is my hero, and is already making a case for #1 cornerback in the league. Let's call the next section "With a Revis Shadow and Without a Revis Shadow"

Andre Johnson

Week 1 With a Revis Shadow, 4 catches for 35 yards and zero touchdowns
Week 2 Without Shadow, 10 catches 149 yards and two touchdowns

Randy Moss

Week 1 Without Shadow, 12 catces 141 yards
Week 2 With Revis Shadow, 4 catches for 24 yards

So if you're calculating at home that's an average of 11 catches for 145 yards and a touchdown without a Revis shadow while with a Revis shadow the average drops down to 4 catches for 30 yards. The man is a wizard.

Comments

Hart said…
Didn't you listen to the game? Darrelle Revis is the second coming of Jesus Christ / Mohammed / John F. Kennedy.

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