WoodysGirl;2725582 said:Until proven otherwise, I'd say Santana Moss.
Roy has to do it in the NFC East to be considered the best in the NFC East.
Cuz I said so...GoBoys41;2725590 said:Why the hell does he need to do it in the NFC East? You mean to tell me if an NFC East team trades for Randy Moss or Anquan Boldin, they don't immediately become the best receiver in the NFC East? That's just silly.
JerryAdvocate;2725600 said:none impress me
WoodysGirl;2725582 said:Until proven otherwise, I'd say Santana Moss.
Roy has to do it in the NFC East to be considered the best in the NFC East.
CATCH17;2725578 said:Who is the best in our division?
silverbear;2725611 said:Miles Austin... he's gonna catch 100 this year, just watch...
Bleu Star;2725602 said:I agree with this too. Santana Moss is the least unimpressive amongst a slew of unimpressive NFCE WRs.
I said what I meant. Moss is the best WR in the East.GoBoys41;2725616 said:If Moss is a legitimately better receiver than RW, which is a valid argument, then say so. But don't say it's Moss because Roy Williams hasn't proven it "in the NFC East". On that note, I still think RW has the most ability out of all of the NFCE receivers, but Moss wins this because he's been better over the course of his career than Roy.
WoodysGirl;2725622 said:I said what I meant. Moss is the best WR in the East.
I won't consider Roy until he produces in the East.
WoodysGirl;2725582 said:Until proven otherwise, I'd say Santana Moss.
Roy has to do it in the NFC East to be considered the best in the NFC East.
I consider it two different scenarios.Mansta54;2725631 said:So IF Randy Moss was traded to the Eagles, would you still consider SM as the best in the east cause RM wasn't productive yet? Just curious!!