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Who would you rather have...?
Posted on 1/2/10 at 1:38 am
Posted on 1/2/10 at 1:38 am
In your opinion out of AJ Green or Julio Jones which one would you rather have?
AJ Green (6'4 207)
Julio Jones (6'4 211)
AJ Green in 09' (Games played in 09'-10)-
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Career-
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Julio Jones 09'(Games played in 09'- 12 with 1 game remaining
)- 2009
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AJ Green (6'4 207)
Julio Jones (6'4 211)
AJ Green in 09' (Games played in 09'-10)-
RECEPTIONS---YARDS--TOUCHDOWNS
-------53-----------------808-------------------6---
Career-
RECEPTIONS---YARDS--TOUCHDOWNS
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Julio Jones 09'(Games played in 09'- 12 with 1 game remaining

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Career-
RECEPTIONS---YARDS--TOUCHDOWNS
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This post was edited on 1/2/10 at 1:39 am
Posted on 1/2/10 at 1:38 am to Naturally Nawlins
Green by a mile IMO
Posted on 1/2/10 at 1:39 am to Naturally Nawlins
Really tough..but I think Julio..god i dont know..both are sick.
Posted on 1/2/10 at 1:43 am to Naturally Nawlins
Julio is double teamed most of the time. But that works because it also opens up other recievers. And anytime he isn't covered he is dangerous enough to make a big play.
Posted on 1/2/10 at 1:43 am to Bourque2
A.J. Green.
Julio lacks the killer instinct in the clutch.
I've seen Green win more games for his team.
Julio lacks the killer instinct in the clutch.
I've seen Green win more games for his team.
Posted on 1/2/10 at 1:44 am to Naturally Nawlins
I'll Give the edge to Julio.
Not because I'm an Alabama fan but because Julio is a Threat anytime he catches the Ball.
A J Green is also a great player. Julio usually draws Two Defenders so he works as a Decoy he is on Kickoff returns and is a good blocker for our offenae as well.
Not because I'm an Alabama fan but because Julio is a Threat anytime he catches the Ball.
A J Green is also a great player. Julio usually draws Two Defenders so he works as a Decoy he is on Kickoff returns and is a good blocker for our offenae as well.
Posted on 1/2/10 at 1:48 am to Naturally Nawlins
Darvin Adams (2009 Season + Bowl Game)
GP -- Receptions -- Yds ------ Avg -- TD -- Long -- Avg/G
13 -------- 60 --------- 997 ----- 16.6 --- 10 --- 72 ----- 76.7
GP -- Receptions -- Yds ------ Avg -- TD -- Long -- Avg/G
13 -------- 60 --------- 997 ----- 16.6 --- 10 --- 72 ----- 76.7
This post was edited on 1/2/10 at 1:50 am
Posted on 1/2/10 at 1:55 am to Alphatiger721
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Julio lacks the killer instinct in the clutch.
this is a joke coming from an Auburn fan, right? Did you not watch our last drive against your team this season?
Posted on 1/2/10 at 1:59 am to Funky Tide 8
I'd take Green.
People who said that Jones was double teamed in their justification for taking him - You think teams were stupid enough to leave AJ Green one on one with some chump corner?
People who said that Jones was double teamed in their justification for taking him - You think teams were stupid enough to leave AJ Green one on one with some chump corner?

Posted on 1/2/10 at 2:00 am to Funky Tide 8
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this is a joke coming from an Auburn fan, right? Did you not watch our last drive against your team this season?
Alright I get your point. But, seriously that wasn't all that impressive. Our defense was horrendous this year, and it was completely set on stopping Ingram in the Iron Bowl. I mean we had 5 picks today and still gave up over 500 yards through the air. Not trying to bash my own team, but for the sake of the discussion between Green and Jones, my argument stands.
No doubt they are both playmakers though.
Posted on 1/2/10 at 2:08 am to Naturally Nawlins
It's a pretty tough choice there.
I think it really depends on what type of team you have and what the other weapons are.
Both had pretty frusterating seasons due to injuries.
If you've got some other playmakers it's hard to go against Julio. He's a great blocker and takes a lot of double teams. I think one of the things that is rarely mentioned is the work he does blocking down the field. Ingram and Maze both owe him quite a bit for their success.
A guy like AJ Green is a big play threat that can make a huge difference.
To me it depends on what team you're looking at.
If you put a guy like AJ Green on Florida, then I think they might win the national championship this year. I also think he could have helped a team like Tennessee who doesn't scare you with their big play threats.
I would like Julio on a team like Ole Miss who already has some huge homerun threats like Shay and McCluster. Having a huge target that requires doubles would free those guys up even more and McCluster is already hard to get, he'd be even better with Julio blocking down the field.
I think they are both great players. Julio struggled with injuries in the first half of the season and AJ did the same in the second half of the season. My only concern with either guy is their health. When they're healthy, it's hard to complain about either one.
I think it really depends on what type of team you have and what the other weapons are.
Both had pretty frusterating seasons due to injuries.
If you've got some other playmakers it's hard to go against Julio. He's a great blocker and takes a lot of double teams. I think one of the things that is rarely mentioned is the work he does blocking down the field. Ingram and Maze both owe him quite a bit for their success.
A guy like AJ Green is a big play threat that can make a huge difference.
To me it depends on what team you're looking at.
If you put a guy like AJ Green on Florida, then I think they might win the national championship this year. I also think he could have helped a team like Tennessee who doesn't scare you with their big play threats.
I would like Julio on a team like Ole Miss who already has some huge homerun threats like Shay and McCluster. Having a huge target that requires doubles would free those guys up even more and McCluster is already hard to get, he'd be even better with Julio blocking down the field.
I think they are both great players. Julio struggled with injuries in the first half of the season and AJ did the same in the second half of the season. My only concern with either guy is their health. When they're healthy, it's hard to complain about either one.
Posted on 1/2/10 at 2:11 am to Naturally Nawlins
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In your opinion out of AJ Green or Julio Jones which one would you rather have?
I'll take the whomever you don't want.
Posted on 1/2/10 at 2:13 am to KyleOrtonsMustache
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I'll take the whomever you don't want.
Sounds about right...
Or the one that's healthy that week.
Posted on 1/2/10 at 2:16 am to Alphatiger721
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Julio lacks the killer instinct in the clutch.
didn't look like it when he was streaking 70 yards for the GW td against LSU
Posted on 1/2/10 at 9:22 am to Thompson
After the last couple games when Julio missed what are normally easy catches for him, I'd have to say AJ Green.
That is if my team isn't Alabama
That is if my team isn't Alabama

Posted on 1/2/10 at 9:27 am to Alphatiger721
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A.J. Green.
Julio lacks the killer instinct in the clutch.
I've seen Green win more games for his team.
Some truth in this. AJ has made bigger catches at clutch moments. I won't say JJ lacks killer instinct but AJ fights the hardest for balls in the air. I'm glad we have one of the 2
Posted on 1/2/10 at 9:32 am to Naturally Nawlins
BOTH!!!
I'm pretty dang selfish.
I'm pretty dang selfish.
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