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Re: Best NFL wide receivers
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[ QUOTE ] Straight line speed != the ability to make sharp cuts and run good routes != agility. But obviously they're all related. [/ QUOTE ] yeah, I just disagree with the premise that steroids wouldn't really help a WR very much. speed and quickness are gigantic success factors for a WR, and steroids help with both these things. they also help in brute strength, which is probably an underrated trait for a WR to have [/ QUOTE ] I don't have any numbers on it, but WRs testing positive seems pretty uncommon. I'd love to see a position breakdown of NFL players caught for PEDs and compare that to the total player pool for each position. |
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Re: Best NFL wide receivers
The idea that PEDs don't help basically anyone at any position in every major professional sport is pretty laughable.
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The idea that PEDs don't help basically anyone at any position in every major professional sport is pretty laughable. [/ QUOTE ] What about designated holder Koy Detmer? Please tell me how PED could have helped him |
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Re: Best NFL wide receivers
bigger hands obv
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Re: Best NFL wide receivers
This thread is LOL.
1. Rice is the best ever, huge consensus says so, and it's the position least up for debate. You can argue best QB/RB/whatever, but Rice wins here. 2. Moss in his prime was not the best ever, that's like saying Josh Cribbs is the best player ever based on his performance vs the Steelers a few weeks back. Sure his "prime" is shorter, but hey teh Pats are undefeated!.. 3. WR get all the edges now as far as rules enforcement, spread offenses becoming more popular, etc etc. So of course the newer, current WR are going to get the nod here more than people would expect. If we ranked RB, there wouldn't be many current ones in the Top 10. LT being the obvious exception. |
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This thread is LOL. 1. Rice is the best ever, huge consensus says so, and it's the position least up for debate. You can argue best QB/RB/whatever, but Rice wins here. 2. Moss in his prime was not the best ever, that's like saying Josh Cribbs is the best player ever based on his performance vs the Steelers a few weeks back. Sure his "prime" is shorter, but hey teh Pats are undefeated!.. 3. WR get all the edges now as far as rules enforcement, spread offenses becoming more popular, etc etc. So of course the newer, current WR are going to get the nod here more than people would expect. If we ranked RB, there wouldn't be many current ones in the Top 10. LT being the obvious exception. [/ QUOTE ] Stop bringing sanity to into this thread. |
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