No, no. You can't be the best receiver in the NFL if you aren't playing.
The best receiver in the NFL right now is Steve Smith.
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No, no. You can't be the best receiver in the NFL if you aren't playing.
The best receiver in the NFL right now is Steve Smith.
TO's in the NFL roster, so he's "in the NFL." He can be the best without seeing playing time if the coach is retarded.
I agree that on the field Owens is the best, but if I was building a team I'd rather have Marvin.
I'd probably rather have a young up-and-comer if I were building a team.
my losing streak needs to end, but then again i was lucky to get as many wins as i have with my "talent" on my roster
I didn't mean building in that sense.
yea, if you are just building for right now, Marvin is the best.
I dunno, there's a lot of great receivers out there. I'd have to say Fitzgerald's probably the best all-around receiver right now, with Steve Smith a close second, followed by Marvin Harrison. Fitzgerald just manages to produce without any run offense at all, even without Boldin in to take some pressure off. Just impressive. And with Steve Smith - everyone knows that he's going to get 40% of the passes, but nobody can stop him. Harrison has much more talent around him.
Harrison would get tons more passes too if he had no other weapons around him.
As evidenced by his record of 144 catches that one season.
If I had to take one receiver to build around, I'd take Chad Johnson.
I'd take Ricky Proehl.
Take care all.
When did that happen? I thought Herman Moore still had that record :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Fresno
Excellent choice. Not many players can say they caught game-tying TDs in two Super Bowls for different teams (Rams and Panthers).Quote:
Originally Posted by The Captain
I'm still amazed that Scott Mitchell managed to throw 32 TDs for the Lions, in 1995 I think it was. Speaking of Lions receivers, whatever happened to Germane Crowell? In the late '90s he seemed primed to take over where Herman Moore left off.Quote:
Originally Posted by rsl
Scott Mitchell, the ill-fated backup to Dan Marino. Watching a 9-2 season turn into a 9-7 season was almost as painful as watching Marino's achilles rupture live on television against the Browns.
haha Ricky Proehl, i love that guy still a great receiver despite his age