Wow, I have never seen a team with more Homers

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  1. BLITZKRIEG

    BLITZKRIEG New Member

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    My Top 10 WR's....

    1. T. Owens
    2. C. Johnson
    3. R. Moss
    4. S. Smith
    5. T. Holt
    6. L. Fitzgerald
    7. D. Jackson
    8. M. Harrison
    9. H. Ward
    10. A. Boldin

    It is my opinion, that WR M. Harrison is slowly fading. Adding losing RB E. James to Arizona, and it's going to make his job much tougher in 2006. Maybe 8 is too far to drop Harrison, but I feel he's going to be double teamed more than ever, and with WR R. Wayne also emerging, Harrisons numbers will be effected as a result....

    As for Owens, he's the most dominant WR in the NFL. That's pretty hard to debate in my opinion...

    Jackson is a machine when he's healthy. He's one of the reasons why the Seahawks have the best offense in the NFL. I think the 2006 season will be a very productive one for him now that he's healthy. The Seahawks offense is perfectly set up for Jackson, and that's why I like him at #7...

    H. Ward, like M. Harrison is slowly fading in my opinion. The Steelers also lost Randel El, Bettis on offense. This will make H. Ward the main target on defense, and as a result I think he'll have trouble in 2006. He's still an excellent WR, I just think looking at the big picture, he's got his work cut out for him....

    Boldin has to prove himself in 2006 before being moved any higher. He's a great young talent, but he's got to prove he's consistant. He could move up the chart some in 2006. He and Fitzgerald are a dangerous combo....
     
  2. Mexican Buc

    Mexican Buc Well-Known Member

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    Boldin has to prove he's consistent. The WRs that have proven their the most consistent you predict are fading, Hines, Marvin.

    And you say Boldin needs to prove he's consistent when you put him behind a couple of the least consistent, TO (who hasn't had a healthy season since 2001, added to the problems that keep him off the feild) and Jackson (who also can't stay healthy [and btw lost Joe J on the other side of him] who played 6 games last season and has one of the most inconsistent track records).

    Jackson: http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/187568
     
  3. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    I happen to like finheaven and think there are alot of great posters there but it is w/o a doubt the biggest homer site. Every move they make is a "great" move. they are now going gaga over joey harrington as if he is Joe Montana(it seems as if it's the majority). It's downright comical.
     
  4. BLITZKRIEG

    BLITZKRIEG New Member

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    I don't see it that way Junc. Most of the fans over there are on the fence with Harrington. I'm certainly not going gaga over the likes of adding Harrington, although I will be pleased now that we finally have a back-up....

    It goes both ways, I mean the Jets fans{not all of them}, were excited about adding QB P. Ramsey. It's only natural to show some kind of support being that you want what's best for your team. I think Ramsey / harrington are very similar in their QBing aspects, and neither has really fully developed. Time will ultimately tell how this trade unfolds for Miami....

    I do think getting the 2002 #3 overall pick{Harrington}, for only a 2007 6th rounder, is a great value trade for Miami. Harrington never really got comfortable in Detroit in my opinion, and maybe all he needs is a change of scenery. The same holds true for Ramsey....
     
  5. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    I guess it's the vocal minority then b/c I se alot of posts on loving Joey.

    I agree somewhat. both are somewhat unknown though harrington has had more of a chance in det. they are both worthy gambles for the low prices they were acquired for.

    You could of had the #1 overall pick from '99(or 3 overall for that matter) if you had held out longer w/o giving up a draft pick:grin:
     
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