Originally posted by raiderfan7
Top 10 WR's In The NFL
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So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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1. Larry Fitzgerald
2. Andre Johnson
3. Steve Smith
4. Calvin Johnson
5. Brandon Marshall
7. Reggie Wayne
8. Anquan Boldin
9. Santonio Holmes
10. Roddy WhiteSo, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Originally posted by mtkHines Ward isn't a hall of fame WR man, sorry.So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Originally posted by raiderfan7Santonio Holmes is better than Randy Moss now? News to me.So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Originally posted by mtkIrvin really doesn't belong.. And Ward really shouldn't be in either.. But yeah you're probably right, he'll be in eventually.. Like Irivn.
It's just that the term "hall-of-fame player" makes one think first ballot, not a Thurman Thomas type.. Which I'm sure was the effect you were going for.So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Originally posted by raiderfan7But ultimately what you're saying is that he is playing behind a guy not in your top 10, but is still a top 10 receiver.So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Bullshit! He made it in because he did something that not a lot of WR's do now a days. He got physical no matter what. Had he never been injured he would have had an even better resume to get into the HOF. Doing things that aren't necessarily in your job description makes you a better player than the one who just runs out there and catches.
I'm not gonna go into an argument of why I think Irvin is a HOFer. He deserves to be in there end of story.
Originally posted by Tailback UIt won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.Comment
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Originally posted by raiderfan7Before Willie Parker developed yeah. Not the same.So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Irvin= Most dominant WR not named Rice for a long period of time in the 90s.
Sharpe and Carter have there backers and rightfully so. Pun intended Irvin was a playmaker. 3 superbowls and the guy was an all time great big game performer.
Too many people have this delusional idea that all he did was muscle some guy and catch a short pass and fall down. The guy was unstoppable in intermediate routes better than any WR since then. Was fantastic at the deep ball and running after the catch. His YPC is higher than deep ball Randy Moss and almost 3 yards a catch higher than Marvin Harrison.
Going against Darrel Green , Aenas Williams , Eric Allen 6 times a season and routinely facing the eras toughest defenses multi times a year makes him a HOF player.
If he could chew up defenses facing tougher rules , MUCH tougher CBs , and top 10 defenses 6 times a year knocking his credentials belittles any WR today who have cupcake secondaries in front of them.
Hines Ward is a great player , very good WR. But he isnt top 10 anymore , nor has he been in the discussion or level of dominance as the leagues best the way Irvin was.
They do however have similar physical styles ,unselfish play , and championship resumes.
At the end of they day much as I love the guy I likely wouldnt put him(Ward) in the top 3 best WRs of the decade. Moss/TO/Harrison/Holt would be in before him.
Youd be delusional to not put Irvin in the top 3 wrs of the 90s.
Lastly anyone putting Santonio Holmes over Moss as to be under the influence.
Putting Ward top 10 is being sentimental.Best reason to have a license.
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Bullshit! He made it in because he did something that not a lot of WR's do now a days. He got physical no matter what. Had he never been injured he would have had an even better resume to get into the HOF. Doing things that aren't necessarily in your job description makes you a better player than the one who just runs out there and catches.
I'm not gonna go into an argument of why I think Irvin is a HOFer. He deserves to be in there end of story.
And hell...no mention of andre rison? He was good as shit in the 90s as well. Has better numbers than irvin..and they both were asshats off the field..lol.Comment
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Originally posted by packabacka19Holmes is not a top 10 WR. He had an awesome Super Bowl, but compare his stats to those of Roddy White (who you had behind Holmes) and Greg Jennings (who you did not list).
Holmes - 55 catches - 821 yards - 54.7 yards/game - 14.9 yards/catch - 5 TDs
White - 88 catches - 1382 yards - 86.4 yards/game - 15.7 yards/catch - 7 TDs
Jennings - 80 catches - 1292 yards - 80.8 yards/game - 16.2 yards/catch - 9 TDs
How can you say Holmes is better than those 2?So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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BTW, White's numbers mean dick to me, because he's playing against JV defenses all year.So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Originally posted by packabacka19Like who?So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.
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Irvin= Most dominant WR not named Rice for a long period of time in the 90s.
Sharpe and Carter have there backers and rightfully so. Pun intended Irvin was a playmaker. 3 superbowls and the guy was an all time great big game performer.
Too many people have this delusional idea that all he did was muscle some guy and catch a short pass and fall down. The guy was unstoppable in intermediate routes better than any WR since then. Was fantastic at the deep ball and running after the catch. His YPC is higher than deep ball Randy Moss and almost 3 yards a catch higher than Marvin Harrison.
Going against Darrel Green , Aenas Williams , Eric Allen 6 times a season and routinely facing the eras toughest defenses multi times a year makes him a HOF player.
If he could chew up defenses facing tougher rules , MUCH tougher CBs , and top 10 defenses 6 times a year knocking his credentials belittles any WR today who have cupcake secondaries in front of them.
Hines Ward is a great player , very good WR. But he isnt top 10 anymore , nor has he been in the discussion or level of dominance as the leagues best the way Irvin was.
They do however have similar physical styles ,unselfish play , and championship resumes.
At the end of they day much as I love the guy I likely wouldnt put him(Ward) in the top 3 best WRs of the decade. Moss/TO/Harrison/Holt would be in before him.
Youd be delusional to not put Irvin in the top 3 wrs of the 90s.
Lastly anyone putting Santonio Holmes over Moss as to be under the influence.
Putting Ward top 10 is being sentimental.
Good post...agree with everything (except IMO Sharpe > Irvin)Comment
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