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Post by sep on Mar 8, 2006 19:47:05 GMT -5
He may not be the flashiest, but he is one of the most underrated players of all time. I think Owens and Moss are more skilled, but they just don't get it done on the field. Both Torry Holt and Harrison quietly put together amazing seasons, year after year, and I think Harrison is just a little bit better. An argument can be made for Steve Smith, he had an amazing postseason last year after an amazing season, but I just have to go with Harrison.
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Post by Freak93 on Mar 8, 2006 19:51:36 GMT -5
This is a toss up. There are a lot of nice names on that list. It is very hard to say between Marvin and Torry Holt for me. I said Torry Holt. I feel he is underrated. He has only had one season in his career where he did not crack 1000+ yards, that was his rookie season. It was still a tough call.
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Post by ChisAto on Mar 8, 2006 19:56:14 GMT -5
He has only had one season in his career where he did not crack 1000+ yards, that was his rookie season. That one stat won me over. Also, he has been able to put up good numbers with another stellar WR (Issac Bruce) next to him.
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Post by longhornfaithful on Mar 8, 2006 20:17:55 GMT -5
I have to say Steve Smith, he is a guy that will draw a bunch of defenders to him, and he still catches the ball. He opens people up, and that is one of the best things a WR can do for his team.
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Post by Sportsbuck on Mar 8, 2006 20:59:29 GMT -5
Hines Ward, because he is the most complete wide reciever in the NFL. And what about the somehow ageless Rod Smith of the Denver Broncos?
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Post by bearcat on Mar 8, 2006 23:35:27 GMT -5
I would have to go with Steve Smith. He puts up amazing numbers while drawing numerous double and triple teams. Just imagine if he had a solid number-two receiver opposite him.
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Post by SilverChaosVII on Mar 9, 2006 7:44:04 GMT -5
Chad Johnson, my favorite receiver currently. He talks a bit but he has the skill to back it up.
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Post by dkgojackets on Mar 9, 2006 14:52:04 GMT -5
Smith put up the best numbers in every category last year with a slightly above average QB, zero run threat, and no second receiver or TE. Easy call.
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Post by NoT25hAbY on Mar 9, 2006 15:51:39 GMT -5
If I had to choose, it was Johnons size over Smiths speed that made me pick. I would liek to think the best sure hands is Hines Ward but he dropped the game in Detroit lol.
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