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AllDay28
09-21-2007, 03:37 PM
1) Randy Moss - you may not like his 'cry baby' attitude when things don't go his way, but this guy produces on Sundays (sometimes Mondays)

2) Marvin Harrison - may not always light up the stat sheet because he draws consistent double teams (I wonder why)

3) Steve Smith - don't blink when Smith is on the field, because he'll make you pay

4) Hines Ward - doesn't possess top end speed, but is the most complete WR in all of football; fundamentally sound in all aspects of the game

5) Chad Johnson - "Ocho Cinco" never lets us down

6) Andre Johnson - Pro Bowl wideout who always gives 100% on gameday

7) Torry Holt - he plays for the Rams, but he's a darn good WR

8) Terrell Owens - "He has $25M reasons to be alive"

9) Reggie Wayne - part of the best WR tandem in the league

10) Anquan Boldin - sure-handed WR that always gets the job done

CPTTexan
09-21-2007, 03:41 PM
Aww man! This is going to start another argument by tahuyaman of why Larry Fitzgerald is better than most if not all of these guys.

Good job AllDay28! lol

CarolinaTexan
09-21-2007, 03:42 PM
Your wrong, Larry Fitzgerald is better than all of them. None of those recievers would even start for the cardinals, crappy list, lets argue about it for a few hours.

-tahuyaman

CPTTexan
09-21-2007, 03:45 PM
Your wrong, Larry Fitzgerald is better than all of them. None of those recievers would even start for the cardinals, crappy list, lets argue about it for a few hours.

-tahuyaman

Nice! lol

CarolinaTexan
09-21-2007, 03:49 PM
yeh, leinhart isnt awesome like delhomme

CPTTexan
09-21-2007, 03:57 PM
Delhomme is crazy awesome! hahaha

Remember guys, we as "tainted biased fans" according to tahu, know nothing of talent around the league; because obviously none of us have played, coached or followed the game our whole lives.

Age is not relevant to intelligence/wisdom.

Above is for the members who feel the younger posters are "kids".

WesmanTexanfan
09-22-2007, 12:43 AM
most wide outs are only as good as their qbs, like marvin, or our best example mr. moss

fredthered66
09-22-2007, 06:58 PM
All things being equal (such as QBs, O-line), I would say talent goes like this:

Chad
AJ
Smith
Harrisson
Moss
TO
Fitzgerald
Holt
Wayne
Driver

Yosarian
09-22-2007, 07:22 PM
I guess Roy Williams is just chop liver?

J-Storm
09-23-2007, 05:08 AM
#1 - Harrison
#2 - Moss
#3 - Owens
#4 - Holt
#5 - Chad Johnson
#6 - Steve Smith
#7 - Andre Johnson
#8 - Driver
#9 - Fitzgerald
#10 - Wayne

People are always going to differ a lil' bit. But those guys would make it on most lists of Top 10's wouldn't they because the lists done so far show a fair bit of similarity with names just not position...

crunk-colt
09-23-2007, 10:01 AM
1. Harrison
2. Smith
3. C. Johnson
4. Holt
5. Moss
6. Owens
7. A. Johnson
8. Fitzgerald
9. Wayne
10. Driver

ColtinIraq
09-23-2007, 11:07 AM
Moss has had a great start this year but he dogged it in Oakland so, to me, he has to re-earn a Top 10 this year.

Yosarian
09-23-2007, 10:07 PM
I guess Roy Williams is just chop liver?

Chop liver to the tune of 240 yards and 2 td's today! I can't believe you all don't think RWilliams is in the top ten.

I suppose everyone has their opinions. :rolleyes:

Yosarian
09-24-2007, 05:08 PM
Williams sort of had a break-out season last year. Until then he was average. If he can develop some consistency, he could jump into the top ten, but not right now.

I guess?

This is his 4th year. He is a recieving stud! If you get a chance watch him play. He is very impressive! Plus he is from TEXAS!

His rookie year he had over 800 yards. His second year wasn't too good. Team troubles. Kitna had no time to throw that year i think was the bad o line thing. Was Kitna their QB then? Anyway. last year he ranked 4th in yards. He will be in the top ten easy this year in yards.