Antonio Bryant Says Michael Clayton Is Not A Receiver

Clayton asking AB if drops get counted the same as catches. Sorry Mike, if that were true you'd be a Pro Bowler.
During the Buccaneers Total Access Show today on AM 620 WDAE, Bucs wide receiver Antonio Bryant said that Michael Clayton is NOT a wide receiver.
During the response to a question about his relationship and trust level with Bucs quarterback Josh Johnson, Bryant explained that the quarterback has a responsibility to put the ball in his general area, it is up to him, the receiver, to make the catch. He then issued the following quote:
"That's what receivers do, we catch the ball"
Well based on the fact that Michael Clayton had zero catches against the Washington Redskins and zero catches against the New York Giants, it is clear that AB is calling out Michael Clayton. If Clayton were a receiver, postulates Antonio Bryant, then he would catch the ball. Since he does not catch them, he clearly is not a receiver.
We have contended for some time that Michael Clayton is not a wide receiver but rather a blocking tight end or offensive lineman. While we're not exactly clear on what #80 is, Antonio Bryant is clear on what he is NOT: a receiver.
Kudo's AB for having the moxie to stand up and challenge Michael Clayton to either start catching some passes or stop calling himself a wide receiver.
We applaud you!
What do you thinks readers? Please use the comments section to let us know.
The Gang @ 80Sucks.com

October 13th, 2009 - 03:35
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Antonio Bryant says he himself is not a reciever!
During a recent press conference Antonio Bryant reacted to his recent lack of receptions during the first 5 games ” I have not been open for passes during the first few games. I think I should get more chances. It doesnt matter if im playing or not. Even if im on the sideline I should still be thrown the ball and given the chance to drop it as well. I also should be given the chance to play center so Josh Johnson can run around like a chicken in a mexican schoolyard. It’s not fair im not getting chances.”
In related new Donald Penn complains about his lack of chances at kick returner, given the amount of times the Bucks have to return the opponents kickoffs…