We all realize that but unless you can back off safties and keep backers honest things are a lot harder.
It's nice, but you don't need a great wide receiver to win games. Just ask Tom Brady.
We all realize that but unless you can back off safties and keep backers honest things are a lot harder.
True, notice how he never returned after we both posted what we posted.
Pedophiliac fat- be shook.
I'd draft them, but not in the first or second round.... of course, I'm biased after how the Chargers snagged Keenan Allen in the third round![]()
I'd be tempted, but stepping back and looking at it all, there's just no need.
I'd draft a quarterback, guys to protect the QB, and guys to rush the QB in early rounds, linebackers, TEs and d backs in late rounds.
RBs, WRs, kickers, punters I'd get all cheap from free agency
Dude, are you ing kidding me, hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You're living in a fantasy world small fry.
How many wide receivers in the Hall of Fame?
Imagine....
John Unitas without Ray Berry
Joe Namath without Don Maynard
John Hadl without Lance Alworth
Terry Bradshaw without Swann & Stallworth
Kenny Stabler without Belitnikoff & Branch
Dan Marino without Duper & Clayton
Troy Aikman without Michael Irvin
Sonny Jurgenson without Bobby Mitc
Steve Young without Jerry Rice
Peyton Manning without Harrison & Wayne
Kurt Warner without Holt & Bruce
Jim Kelly without Andre Reed
Norm Van Brocklin without Fears & Hirsh
Otto Graham without Speedie & Lavelli
Last edited by Avante; 02-28-2014 at 12:36 AM.
Who cares
The point was...
There are a ton of receivers in the HOF, so what's that tell us?
Let me ask you something Blake...
Why this need to never add anything to your arsenal, you seem to get all uptight if anyone tries to tell you anything. guy I'm all over Texas Tech but knowing how you fight it....hey.
Why not drop the crap and be cool?
Last edited by Avante; 02-28-2014 at 12:39 AM.
Only 7 that started their careers after 1970. Guys like Cris Carter and Tim Brown are having trouble getting in.
How many WRs have won an MVP award compared to RBs.
You're wrong here about there being "a ton" of receivers in the Hall.Let me ask you something Blake...
Why this need to never add anything to your arsenal, you seem to get all uptight if anyone tries to tell you anything. guy I'm all over Texas Tech but knowing how you fight it....hey.
Why not drop the crap and be cool?
But you won't drop the crap and admit you're wrong, even with the evidence being clear as day. You're just a crusty old that wants acknowledgment of being an expert and you get incredibly upset when you don't get it.
You have no reason to be surprised that the vast majority of posters here would rather light a flaming bag of on your front door than to talk about "the good ol days" with you
How about some reality just once in awhile. ok? I deal with facts, if you can;t handle facts... bummer. Do I really need that long list of HOF receivers. Guys you've never even heard of. Nobody is wrong little guy, which is your problem, you try too hard to prove everyone wrong, That;s why nobody likes you.
Hey dummy, Chris Carter is in the HOF
CRIS CARTER
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Class of 2013
Wide Receiver >>> 6-3, 202
(Ohio State)
1987-89 Philadelphia Eagles, 1990-2001 Minnesota Vikings, 2002 Miami Dolphins
Christopher Darin Carter ... Fourth round pick by Philadelphia in the 1987 Supplemental Draft ... Durable, played full 16-game schedule 13 of 16 seasons ... Recorded eight straight 1,000-yard seasons ... Caught 70-plus passes in 10 seasons ... Scored 130 career touchdowns, amassed 1,101 receptions - both second most ever at time of retirement ... Had 100-yard receiving games 42 times ... Selected to eight Pro Bowls (1994-2001) ... Named to the NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 1990s ... Born November 25, 1965, in Troy, Ohio.
- See more at: http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/me....hSsEtHqg.dpuf
How's bout...
Don Hutson
Tom Fears
Elroy Hirsh
Pete Pihos
Dante Lavelli
Bobby Mitc
Don Maynard
Charley Taylor
Paul Warfield
Lance Alworth
James Lofton
Michael Irvin
Art Monk
Charlie Joiner
Steve Largent
Chris Carter
Andre Reed
Tommy McDonald
Ray Berry
Fred Bilenikoff
Lynn Swann
John Stallworth
Bob Hayes
Jerry Rice
Yep, a ton!
ing moron.
Last edited by Avante; 02-28-2014 at 01:55 AM.
So exactly how does that make the WR position more valuable than the RB position in the year 2014, fat ol fat ?
Let's talk about how a football fan wouldn't know Chris Carter is in the HOF, ok? And let's also talk about you being wrong.about a ton of receivers in the HOF....first.
Then I'll school you about todays game.
you moving the discussion goalposts around all over the place like this is another example why everybody hates talking real talk with your fat ass.
I'm just going to call you a re ed fat and leave it at that.
Dude, stop ignoring what I'm asking, ok? You trying to talk "real.,...hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blake, how could you not know about Chris Carter? Well? And, you were wrong about receivers and the HOF...ALSO!!!!!!
Dude, talk to me about why you don't know .
Answer my ing questions, ok?
Remember...
But you won't drop the crap and admit you're wrong, even with the evidence being clear as day.
Now about admitting you were wrong, well how about it got?
Oh yeah, there is no do entation anywhere of Buddy Young running a 9.5. I ran that by a room full of track freaks like myself, yep....nothing. So...WRONG!!!!!!!!!!
Where did my midget go?
Last edited by Avante; 02-28-2014 at 02:17 AM.
No I'm not kidding. You don't want to with a man like BD. I ing warned you.
You;re boring me small fry.
I did think kicking this little freaks ass would be fun, wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is no challenge at all, yep....zzzzzzzzzzzz.
I was unaware that Carter was in. Hoist yourself a trophy for being right on that one and write a poem about it.
But no, there's not "a ton" of WRs in the HOF, especially since the merger in '70
Of course neither of these two things is relevant to the importance of the position in the year 2014.
You're a re ed fat .
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