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Discussion in 'Politics' started by TKOtrader, Apr 30, 2003.

  1. 1) Moss
    2) owens
    3) Boston
    4) harrison
    5) Moulds
    6) KeyShawn
    7) I. Bruce
    8) J Smith
    9) t. Brown
    10) plaxico
     
    #301     Jun 18, 2003
  2. Stats


    Receiving Name Team G Rec Yds Y/G Avg Lng YAC 1stD TD Fum FumL
    Marvin Harrison IND 16 143 1722 107.6 12.0 69 3.2 92 11 0 0
    Randy Moss MIN 16 106 1347 84.2 12.7 60 3.2 66 7 1 1
    Amani Toomer NYG 16 82 1343 83.9 16.4 82 3.4 59 8 0 0
    Hines Ward PIT 16 112 1329 83.1 11.9 72 4.5 66 12 1 1
    Plaxico Burress PIT 16 78 1325 82.8 17.0 62 3.1 64 7 2 1
    Joe Horn NOR 16 88 1312 82.0 14.9 63 4.9 65 7 1 0
    Torry Holt STL 16 91 1302 81.4 14.3 58 3.8 69 4 1 1
    Terrell Owens SFO 14 100 1300 92.9 13.0 76 6.0 61 13 0 0
    Eric Moulds BUF 16 100 1287 80.4 12.9 70 3.8 64 10 1 0
    Laveranues Coles WAS 16 89 1264 79.0 14.2 43 4.1 67 5 1 0
    Peerless Price ATL 16 94 1252 78.2 13.3 73 4.9 57 9 2 1
    Koren Robinson SEA 16 78 1240 77.5 15.9 83 6.3 58 5 2 0
    Jerry Rice OAK 16 92 1211 75.7 13.2 75 4.2 59 7 1 1
    Marty Booker CHI 16 97 1183 73.9 12.2 54 4.1 54 6 0 0
    Chad Johnson CIN 16 69 1166 72.9 16.9 72 3.2 58 5 0 0
    Keyshawn Johnson TAM 16 76 1088 68.0 14.3 76 3.5 53 5 0 0
    Isaac Bruce STL 16 79 1075 67.2 13.6 34 2.4 50 7 2 2
    Donald Driver GNB 16 70 1064 66.5 15.2 85 4.9 47 9 1 1
    Jimmy Smith JAC 16 80 1027 64.2 12.8 47 4.0 53 7 0 0
    Rod Smith DEN 16 89 1027 64.2 11.5 46 4.1 53 5 1 1
    Derrick Mason TEN 14 79 1012 72.3 12.8 40 3.3 56 5 1 1
    Rod Gardner WAS 16 71 1006 62.9 14.2 43 3.7 51 8 1 0
    Quincy Morgan CLE 16 56 964 60.2 17.2 78 4.4 34 7 2 2
    Charlie Garner OAK 16 91 941 58.8 10.3 69 8.5 44 4 0 0
    Tim Brown OAK 16 81 930 58.1 11.5 45 5.3 48 2 0 0
    Joey Galloway DAL 16 61 908 56.8 14.9 80 4.0 33 6 1 1
    Eddie Kennison KAN 16 53 906 56.6 17.1 64 3.7 44 2 0 0
    Ed McCaffrey DEN 16 69 903 56.4 13.1 69 3.4 44 2 1 1
    Jeremy Shockey NYG 15 74 894 59.6 12.1 30 5.8 49 2 3 2
    Troy Brown NWE 14 97 890 63.6 9.2 38 4.3 48 3 2 1

    I LOVED Coles....but look at some of the names and #'s and tell me the Skins didn't grossly over pay???
     
    #302     Jun 18, 2003

  3. i like your top 3 but i gotta put harrison in the top 3.
    i dont think moss is better than owens.
     
    #303     Jun 18, 2003
  4. Despite his occasional brashness, Randy Moss is such an unstoppable force...wherever he is on the field, at all times you have to put a safety and a corner on him....and he still makes the catches....I like Harrison but i think he catches too many short passes and not the gam beakers like the others..I can;t wait for football:p
     
    #304     Jun 18, 2003
  5. David Boston is a beast. Have you seen his arms? Can you say "Human Growth Hormone?"

    Being in San Diego now, it will be interesting to see if can tow the line.

    [​IMG]
     
    #305     Jun 18, 2003
  6. shockey is a beast. that guy is 22 yrs old . WOW
     
    #306     Jun 18, 2003
  7. They paid up for him, no question. Their gamble is they think they are getting one of the best young receivers in the league, just as he enters the sweet spot of his career. I think you have to look at it from their standpoint, before you say they made a mistake. They basically had three number two receivers last year. Rod Gardner is ok but inconsistent and not a burner. So their number one priority was to get someone opposite him. They justify the Coles deal by saying they would have had to pay that much for a receiver drafted in the first round, with no assurances he would be a star. The other options in free agency were Boston, who was coming off an injury and had off field issues, Price, who was more of a number two receiver, and Dyson, who was not in the same class and is already out for the year with an injury. They tried to get the Rocket but he wasn't interested. So from their standpoint, yes it was a lot of money but it made sense when you look at the alternatives. And remember, their quarterback has a relatively small salary.

    I don't understand your point about the Jets tender would have paid Coles too much. As I recall it was 1.8 mill for one year. They tendered him for 1.4 and were resigned to having to pay a lot more.

    Under owner Daniel Snyder the Redskins seem determined to be the ultimate high risk, high reward team, on the field and in the front office. When the alternative is the slow motion incompetency of the Wizards ownership, at least it's entertaining.
     
    #307     Jun 18, 2003