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RE: Favorite NFL team
TO is is like Randy Moss just more attitude if thats possible. they are both great receivers...probably two of the best in the league...BUT the rest of the league knows that as well, so they are going to play TO physical off the line, and have a linebacker and a saftey cheat over to try to take TO out of the picture...in my opinion...draft austin...hes there unknown receiver...teams are still playing him man to man most of the time against a linebacker, and he burns linebackers...Romo will find him alot more in time.
though i am curious if this is just me...but does anyone else think its funny that RECEIVERS seem to have the biggest egos? first i figured QB's would...but they can be humbled pretty quick after a few picks or a bad game...then you would think running backs...but there all pretty down to earth...then i figured offensive line man have as much right as anyone...no way those guys are so humble its not even funny...defensive lineman, not all that arrogent...but receivers, seems like almost all the good ones are arrogant as anything in the world, which makes me laugh cause they MIGHT catch one ball a game. just seems they should be the last guys to be so arrogent IMO |
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Ya, recievers are the most self centered.
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Good recievers make a good quarter back. IMO
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Im a PATS fan!
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DALLAS COWBOYS
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ORIGINAL: Rory/MO Good recievers make a good quarter back. IMO also GO PACKERS |
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How can a Packers fan say that? Favre through to some great guys (Sharpe, Brooks,Freeman, Driver, Chumura, Beebe, Jennings, Howard, Mays, Jones, Mickens, Rison, Schroeder, Glenn, Coles, Stucky, Cotchery, Lee, Franks, Thomason) but none of these guys were Hall of Fame caliber. Same with Marino.
Now some guys you can say that about;Tom Brady (Randy Moss + SpyGate), PeytonManning (Marvin Harrison), Steve Young/Joe Montana (Jerry Rice), Troy Aikman (Micheal Irvin), Jeff Garcia/Steve Young/Donovan McNabb/Tony Romo (Terrell Owens). |
RE: Favorite NFL team
ORIGINAL: andy da animal TO is is like Randy Moss just more attitude if thats possible. they are both great receivers...probably two of the best in the league...BUT the rest of the league knows that as well, so they are going to play TO physical off the line, and have a linebacker and a saftey cheat over to try to take TO out of the picture...in my opinion...draft austin...hes there unknown receiver...teams are still playing him man to man most of the time against a linebacker, and he burns linebackers...Romo will find him alot more in time. though i am curious if this is just me...but does anyone else think its funny that RECEIVERS seem to have the biggest egos? first i figured QB's would...but they can be humbled pretty quick after a few picks or a bad game...then you would think running backs...but there all pretty down to earth...then i figured offensive line man have as much right as anyone...no way those guys are so humble its not even funny...defensive lineman, not all that arrogent...but receivers, seems like almost all the good ones are arrogant as anything in the world, which makes me laugh cause they MIGHT catch one ball a game. just seems they should be the last guys to be so arrogent IMO But if you look at those names i just listed...they all back it up. Randy Moss is 20th in receptions, 13th in yards and 4th all time in touchdowns and he is 31! Terrell Owens is 8th in receptions, 8th in yards and 2nd in touchdowns all time! Chad Johnson owns most of the Bengals career marks and Irvin won 3 (?) super bowls i believe, If that doesn't give these guys permission to be arrogant about their jobs then what does? |
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ORIGINAL: Siman08/OH ORIGINAL: andy da animal TO is is like Randy Moss just more attitude if thats possible. they are both great receivers...probably two of the best in the league...BUT the rest of the league knows that as well, so they are going to play TO physical off the line, and have a linebacker and a saftey cheat over to try to take TO out of the picture...in my opinion...draft austin...hes there unknown receiver...teams are still playing him man to man most of the time against a linebacker, and he burns linebackers...Romo will find him alot more in time. though i am curious if this is just me...but does anyone else think its funny that RECEIVERS seem to have the biggest egos? first i figured QB's would...but they can be humbled pretty quick after a few picks or a bad game...then you would think running backs...but there all pretty down to earth...then i figured offensive line man have as much right as anyone...no way those guys are so humble its not even funny...defensive lineman, not all that arrogent...but receivers, seems like almost all the good ones are arrogant as anything in the world, which makes me laugh cause they MIGHT catch one ball a game. just seems they should be the last guys to be so arrogent IMO But if you look at those names i just listed...they all back it up. Randy Moss is 20th in receptions, 13th in yards and 4th all time in touchdowns and he is 31! Terrell Owens is 8th in receptions, 8th in yards and 2nd in touchdowns all time! Chad Johnson owns most of the Bengals career marks and Irvin won 3 (?) super bowls i believe, If that doesn't give these guys permission to be arrogant about their jobs then what does? |
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I agree Andy, being a Packers fan i got to watch Moss for a very long time and i personelly believe he is the most talented reciever of all time. Rice has all the records and number but he was getting passes from Joe Montana (arguably the greatest ever), Steve Young (HOF) and Rich Gannon (Led Raiders to Super Bowl), where Moss had Cunningham (decent QB), Culpepper (so-so), millions of back-ups andnow Tom Brady (and as you all know they crushed the records books last year). Its going to be interesting to see how it works out with Cassell this year.
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