Some consider that group the NFL’s finest. Club president Bill Polian takes a pass. He too well knows the game’s vicissitudes.
“See me in Week 6. Right now, they’re looking pretty good,” Polian said, rapping on the table.
Whatever, Garcon is back and Clark and Collie are on the way.
Wayne clearly is the team’s No. 1 wide receiver, but the identity of No. 2 and who will play the slot has been the subject of much speculation this preseason. Gonzalez was No. 2 when he went down with a knee injury in the 2009 opener.
Garcon came on to grab that role and establish himself as a big-play deep threat. He caught 47 passes for 765 yards, a fat 16.3-yard average, with four touchdowns.
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