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BigCatDaddy 05-08-2025 11:48 AM

Largent
Welker
Edelman
Kupp
McCaffery

Pitt Gorilla 05-08-2025 11:48 AM

Brian Shay

Kiimo 05-08-2025 12:13 PM

Tyreek lmao



Ja'Marr Chase has a better chance than Hill

Mescalito345 05-08-2025 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 18058142)
are you a real person?

No, I’m a Russian bot named Boris.

Rain Man 05-08-2025 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by FloridaMan88 (Post 18058067)
I’d still put Otis Taylor over Tyreek as best WR in Chiefs history.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GqYCTHHW...jpg&name=large

Okay, coming back to this. I have a big plumbing hole being dug in my back yard today, so I'm distracted.

I'm fine with a lot of them, but some are way off, as follows:

Buffalo - James Lofton is better than Andre Reed with only minor debate.

Chicago - I have no idea who Harlon Hill is, but I can't think of anyone better. Most people say Willie Gault. It might even be George Halas. No one cares until they get an actual good one.

Cincinnati - I'd lean Isaac Curtis over Chad JOHNSON. I'm open to debate.

Cleveland - Ozzie Newsome isn't even a wide receiver. Come on. If we're talking wide receivers, it would be ... umm ... it would be ... has Cleveland ever had a good wide receiver? I guess Paul Warfield, but it's not like he's known as a Brown.

Green Bay - Listing Donald Driver over Don Hutson is so bad that it destroys their whole graphic. I'm not sure Donald Driver is even second if you consider Sterling Sharpe.

Indianapolis - A good argument can be made for Raymond Berry here, but I can't criticize Marvin Harrison too much.

Las Oakland - Tim Brown is so overrated. The answer here is Cliff Branch. And don't throw that stupid stickied-up Biletnikoff in my face. He's not in the discussion.

New England - Get that shrimpy Edelman joker off the list and put a real wide receiver on. Stanley Morgan is the answer here.

Philadelphia - A.J. Brown? Did a 14 year-old make this list? Look up Mike Quick and change your answer. And one could argue for Desean Jackson or even Harold Carmichael over Brown. That's a lazy answer.

Pittsburgh - No, not Antonio Brown. John Stalworth. But Brown, Swann, and Hines Ward are close enough to quibble about.

Tennessee - Derrick Mason doesn't cut it. Go with one of the Run and Shoot guys. I lean toward Earnest Givins, but I would accept Haywood Jeffires as an answer as well.

Washington - Meh, Art Monk. Longevity award. The real answer is Charley Taylor.


It's kind of shocking to see how many franchises have never had a franchise receiver. Chicago, Cleveland, NY Giants, and New Orleans have embarrassing answers to this question.

Otter 05-08-2025 12:47 PM

Larry Fitzgerald, Jimmy Smith and Megatron.

All Day

MarkDavis'Haircut 05-08-2025 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 18057957)
Don Hutson.

Beat me to it.

Hutson absolutely belongs.

Rain Man 05-08-2025 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by MarkDavis'Haircut (Post 18058411)
Beat me to it.

Hutson absolutely belongs.

I've long been curious about Hutson and how he accomplished what he did. The guy put up modern-era stats when Franklin Roosevelt was president. Was he really that good? Did the Packers have some sort of innovative pass offense that the rest of the league couldn't copycat? He's such an outlier that he must've had a lot of physical talent (and I've read that he was very fast even though 40-yard dashes didn't exist back then), but I also think there must have been some difference in how they ran their passing game as well. What do you think?

Megatron96 05-08-2025 01:30 PM

80, Moss, Calvin, and Fitzy. After that it gets harder.

I’d probably have to go with TO at that point. Then Marvin Harrison maybe, Largent, then cris carter. Then maybe Herman Moore? Probably a little bit of a stretch.

Mescalito345 05-08-2025 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 18058451)
80, Moss, Calvin, and Fitzy. After that it gets harder.

I’d probably have to go with TO at that point. Then Marvin Harrison maybe, Largent, then cris carter. Then maybe Herman Moore? Probably a little bit of a stretch.

I have a serious question. Based on your username, maybe you can answer it. Who in the eff is the NFL player named MEGATRON?

Rain Man 05-08-2025 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Mescalito345 (Post 18058483)
I have a serious question. Based on your username, maybe you can answer it. Who in the eff is the NFL player named MEGATRON?

I'm not a fan of the nickname, but for some reason people use it anyway.

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img...gin&format=jpg

Megatron96 05-08-2025 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mescalito345 (Post 18058483)
I have a serious question. Based on your username, maybe you can answer it. Who in the eff is the NFL player named MEGATRON?



Lol, seriously?

Calvin Johnson, aka MEGATRON.

DJJasonp 05-08-2025 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by In58men (Post 18057989)
1. Jerry Rice

2. Randy Moss

3. Terrell Owens

4. Larry Fitzgerald

Crazy stat, Larry Fitzgerald has more tackles than dropped passes. That means over a 17-season career, catching 1,432 passes, he dropped fewer than 30 balls.

Larry also had roughly 22 different QBs in his career:

1. Kurt Warner (2005–2009)
• Hall of Famer; led Fitz to a Super Bowl.
2. Carson Palmer (2013–2017)
• Second most productive QB-WR combo for Fitzgerald.
3. Josh McCown (2004)
• Fitzgerald’s rookie year starter.
4. Matt Leinart (2006–2010)
• Heisman winner, underwhelming pro career.
5. Kevin Kolb (2011–2012)
• Injury-prone stint after trade from Eagles.
6. Drew Stanton (2014–2017)
• Reliable backup during Palmer era.
7. John Skelton (2010–2012)
• Unexpected starter during chaotic QB years.
8. Derek Anderson (2010)
• Former Pro Bowler with Browns.
9. Ryan Lindley (2012, 2014)
• Struggled statistically, but started multiple games.
10. Max Hall (2010)

• Undrafted rookie who started 3 games.

11. Blaine Gabbert (2017)

• Filled in post-Palmer injury.

12. Sam Bradford (2018)

• Short-lived starter; benched after 3 games.

13. Josh Rosen (2018)

• First-round pick, one season in Arizona.

14. Kyler Murray (2019–2020)

• Fitzgerald’s final QB.



Additional QBs Who Started Games and Likely Threw to Fitz
15. Brian St. Pierre (2010)
16. Shaun King (2004)
17. Jeff Blake (2004)
18. Chris Redman (practice squad era)
19. Rich Bartel (2011)
20. Logan Thomas (2014)
21. Charlie Whitehurst (2016)
22. Mike Glennon (2017, backup, threw in-game passes)

sold!

DJJasonp 05-08-2025 02:25 PM

no love for Steve Smith? Did he ever have a legit QB? guys top 10 yardage all-time

Easy 6 05-08-2025 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by DJJasonp (Post 18058545)
no love for Steve Smith? Did he ever have a legit QB? guys top 10 yardage all-time

Came here to post that exact guy, absolutely loved his game and heart

Nope he never did... best QB he ever had was mid-ass Jake DelHomme


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