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I'd take Owens over Moss.
Owens has a much better work ethic and is stonger, not afraid of getting popped. The Eagles/Dawkins last week showed you how to beat down Moss. Just smack him around a little and he isn't a great receiver that catches 3 TDs per game. |
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berrian right before andre reid is hilarious.
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Any list without Don Hutson is worthless. [/ QUOTE ] Hutson was 30th. Anyone who played before 1950 doesn't count. The pro players of that era are smaller and slower than today's high school players. |
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Today's offenses + today's athletes = best wrs ever, of course. Randy at his "peak" is probably #2.
Hutson was obviously dominant, but I wonder how he would have translated to today's game. |
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also, in before art monk debate
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jerry rice is my all time favorite football player.
chad johnson at 6? lol. |
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Sure, CJ is young but he's been one of the best wr in the league since he got in. OK, he doesn't deserve to be #6 but he's a mainstay among top wrs.
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Nice to see Largent at #5.
God he was fun to watch. Even funner to watch CBs trying to cover him. b |
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TTIWWCalvin
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