Is Steve Smith the best WR in the NFL?

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Is Steve Smith the best WR in the NFL?

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Dude is a freak. Moss, Owens and Harrison be damned! Smith is 5'9" and does what he does.

I like his style and I'll ride his jock for a while.
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Rack Fu wrote:Dude is a freak. Moss, Owens and Harrison be damned! Smith is 5'9" and does what he does.

I like his style and I'll ride his jock for a while.
He's up there with Holt,Owens,Moss,etc
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9 out of 10 Jackasses tend to agree.
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He could not be covered yestrerday. The guy is a gamer.
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As a pure pass catching receiver, he's very good but it's what he does with the ball is what makes him great. I'm amazed at his ability to catch the deep ball for being only 5-9.
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He's more like 5'8" and yes, he is the best, right now.

(dude's still playing)
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I'd take this guy... if he had someone who could get him the ball.



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^^^
I would've thought he'd say Brandon Lloyd... :wink:
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Shoalzie wrote:^^^
I would've thought he'd say Brandon Lloyd... :wink:
Lloyd makes some amazing catches... but he's too inconsistent.

I'd trade him for one of your big 3 in a sec.



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m2 wrote:I'd trade him for one of your big 3 in a sec.

I'd make that trade in a millisecond...maybe I'd hold out for more on Roy but the other two you can have for Lloyd alone. Rogers is an idiot and Mike Williams just doesn't care...you can have 'em. Roy is going to be really good if he ever learns how to catch the passes he's supposed to.
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Shoalzie wrote:
m2 wrote:I'd trade him for one of your big 3 in a sec.

I'd make that trade in a millisecond...maybe I'd hold out for more on Roy but the other two you can have for Lloyd alone. Rogers is an idiot and Mike Williams just doesn't care...you can have 'em. Roy is going to be really good if he ever learns how to catch the passes he's supposed to.
agreed, but i think they are all expendable right now, especially roy, who would get the highest value in return. CR isn't anything special and like you said, mike williams just doesn't give a shit. all three could flourish outside of detroit, but given the current situation they are in right now, whatever.
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Smith is damn good. He was looked over many times in his career, but obviously he's money.
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There is no doubting Smith's talent. He is easily top 5. However he was open a few times simply because the Bear's secondary couldn't keep their feet under them.
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I would say right now, he is the best WR in football. TO doesnt have a team, Moss has become injury prone and Marvin has a hard time getting open if he isnt the first option.



BTW, nice one Fu.

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m2 wrote:I'd take this guy... if he had someone who could get him the ball.



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Cicero wrote:I would say right now, he is the best WR in football. TO doesnt have a team, Moss has become injury prone and Marvin has a hard time getting open if he isnt the first option.


Holt is easily one of top WR in the game.
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Rack Fu wrote: Smith is 5'9" and does what he does.

I like his style and I'll ride his jock for a while.
You riding another mans jock?


Color me shocked. No, Really.



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Moss still put up 1700+ in two injury filled years.

Moss is still the man and TO is right behind him (you know he'll be somewhere) but there isn't too much separation these days when you bring Steve, Chad, Torry and Marvin into the comparison.
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jiminphilly wrote:There is no doubting Smith's talent. He is easily top 5. However he was open a few times simply because the Bear's secondary couldn't keep their feet under them.
Yep, but what about that one time he went up and ripped the ball out of Tillman's hands and came up with the long reception, even though Tillman had better position? That should have been all you needed to see.

I'd suggest that the Bears secondary couldn't keep their feet under them because they were too busy pissing down their leg knowing that they were trying to cover him.
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Raydah James wrote: ....walking fuckjuice landingstrip of a mansnack.
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Torry Holt. He missed two games, had Ryan Fitzpatrick and Jamie Martin throwing to him for half the season. played 8 games with a torn knee ligament, and still caught 102 passes. Gamer.
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I'm not going to put him in the Moss,T.O,Harrison category just yet,,,but Larry Fitzgerald has looked downright scary when I've seen Cardinal games. Which only means the Tards will eventually trade him away or he'll be lowballed and he'll sign elsewhere.
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i'd put Fitzgerald right under the other guys, not far behind!


the kid is a stud, he goes up and gets the ball. 1 on 3, and he comes up with the ball!


what he did at pitt was remarkable. he was triple teamed, and he would get his 100 and 1td+ a game! Against Vtech,Miami,BC, etc



give him couple more years, and a Oline and QB, and he could easily be one of top, if not top WR in game!
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Bunch of band wagon pussies.

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TO and Moss are names because they are good and because they are babies. Their media coverage adds to their hype. They are very good, but there a five receivers that a team would take before Moss or TO.
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Bizzarofelice wrote:TO and Moss are names because they are good and because they are babies. Their media coverage adds to their hype. They are very good, but there a five receivers that a team would take before Moss or TO.
After last season, there might be more than 5. Of the top of my head, I would take these guys over Moss or TO in no particular order.

Anquan Boldin
Larry Fitzgerald
Steve Smith
Hines Ward
Chad Johnson
Santana Moss
Torry Holt
Joey Galloway
Marvin Harrison

Assuming he is healthy, I would take Javon Walker as well.
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Cicero wrote: BTW, nice one Fu.

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