Which WR would you rather have?

BHendri5;3073676 said:
You have to be me firs, inorder to reach those lofty goals,or else you will not work as hard. You have to get yourself right inorder to help your team and teammates.

And you have to call out the quarterback when he doesn't look your way on a crucial fourth down late in the game and it gets intercepted?

Never mind the interception you caused by quitting on a route in the first quarter.

You're Terrell Owens.

You don't admit to mistakes when there's always someone else to castrate instead.

Any rings you see on his fingers didn't come from winning a Super Bowl.

And don't tell me what I drink because you have no idea.

Do you honestly think Owens and Michael Irvin are alike?

Owens was popular with some players and disliked by others, he helped divide a locker room.

The Playmaker was the emotional spark plug for the entire team.

Owens spends most of his off-seasons in South Beach training on his own in between reality TV shows.

Irvin would never let Troy Aikman do anything at Valley Ranch without being there, too. Michael was paranoid about anyone else getting time with Aikman and was too competitive to allow that.

Even Irvin, a big Owens supporter, criticized him on the radio for not being in Dallas year round with Tony Romo. The QB developed a bond with Jason Witten because the tight end was always there working with him and the two reached a comfort level together Owens knows nothing about.

But that isn't Owens' fault, it's just the QB and TE drawing up secret plays to exclude him from the offense.

Owens is a sunshine soldier, if everything isn't perfect he will eventually do something to get himself kicked to the curb.

Honestly, what really needs to be said when Jerry Jones eats $8 million on the salary cap to get rid of a player he personally likes?

Even with off the field issues, that never happened with Irvin.
 
Bluefin;3073716 said:
And you have to call out the quarterback when he doesn't look your way on a crucial fourth down late in the game and it gets intercepted?

Never mind the interception you caused by quitting on a route in the first quarter.

You're Terrell Owens.

You don't admit to mistakes when there's always someone else to castrate instead.

Any rings you see on his fingers didn't come from winning a Super Bowl.

And don't tell me what I drink because you have no idea.

Do you honestly think Owens and Michael Irvin are alike?

Owens was popular with some players and disliked by others, he helped divide a locker room.

The Playmaker was the emotional spark plug for the entire team.

Owens spends most of his off-seasons in South Beach training on his own in between reality TV shows.

Irvin would never let Troy Aikman do anything at Valley Ranch without being there, too. Michael was paranoid about anyone else getting time with Aikman and was too competitive to allow that.

Even Irvin, a big Owens supporter, criticized him on the radio for not being in Dallas year round with Tony Romo. The QB developed a bond with Jason Witten because the tight end was always there working with him and the two reached a comfort level together Owens knows nothing about.

But that isn't Owens' fault, it's just the QB and TE drawing up secret plays to exclude him from the offense.

Owens is a sunshine soldier, if everything isn't perfect he will eventually do something to get himself kicked to the curb.

Honestly, what really needs to be said when Jerry Jones eats $8 million on the salary cap to get rid of a player he personally likes?

Even with off the field issues, that never happened with Irvin.

Good Point:bow:
 
BHendri5;3073581 said:
I would not 8 days out of a week. Now ask your self this question, If you had a T.O. the same age as Austin, who would you take then, this question is for anyone to answer, not just you.

If you are honest, I already know the answer, if you are not honest you'll say Miles.

This time machine stuff has nothing to do with what we are talking about. If I could go back in time I would have shorted the stock market before the tech bubble burst and I would've dated the "head" cheerleader in high school for a few extra months.:cool: Ah, the memories.
 
DFWJC;3074542 said:
This time machine stuff has nothing to do with what we are talking about. If I could go back in time I would have shorted the stock market before the tech bubble burst and I would've dated the "head" cheerleader in high school for a few extra months.:cool: Ah, the memories.


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RealCowboyfan;3074757 said:
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lol

Ok, OK, I WOULD take Owens in his prime over what we know about Austin right now.
 
RealCowboyfan;3073119 said:
OKAY IN ORDER

1. Miles Austin
2. Larry Fitzgerald
3. Andre Johnson
4. Rany Moss
5. Maquese Colston
6. Calvin Johnson
7. Steve Smith
8. Reggie Wayne
9. Chad Ochochinco
10. Hakeem Nicks

LMAO..PLEASE say you were drunk when you posted this..PLEASE...
 
Okay if im thinking like the fans my top 10 would be this.

1. Larry Fitzgerald
2. Andre Johnson
3. Randy Moss
4. Steve Smith
5. Reggie Wayne
6. Calvin Johnson
7. Chad Ochinco
8. Maquese Colston
9. Miles Austin
10. Vincent Jackson
 
RealCowboyfan;3068704 said:
If I had to pick a top-ten Wide Receiver list it would go like this::

1. Miles Austin, biggest playmaker I seen in years.
2. Larry Fitzgerald, is a great all-around player.
3. Andre Johnson, has nice speed and catching ability.
4. Steve Smith, very fast and can make a big-play at any given time.
5. Reggie Wayne, just a flat out playmaker
6. Calvin Johnson, has nice size and playmaking ability.
7. Vincent Jackson, like CJ I believe his size and playmaking ability makes a valid to be a threat in the endzone.
8. Randy Moss - Just quick, fast, and in a hurry wide-receiver that has been custom to getting touchdowns.
9. Chad Ochochinco - Is simply a playmaker. Great Route runner and game-breaker.
10. Maquese Colston - Is big and has hands and everything you want in a wide receiver.

People, are you still laughing at me for putting Miles Austin at the top of the charts. Notice that Miles Austin average more than any active wide receiver that is in the top 20. Miles Austin is no. 1 in Average per catch 19.6.

Just imagine he was playing much earlier?

Miles Austin 42 catches 824 receiving yards 8 Touchdowns
Larry Fitzgerald 75 catches 826 receiving yards 9 Touchdowns
Andre Johnson 63 catches 945 receving yards, 5 Touchdowns
Steve Smith 72 catches 869 receiving yards, 5 Touchdowns
Reggie Wayne 79 catches 987 receiving yards, 9 Touchdowns
Randy Moss 66 catches 992 receiving yards, 8 Touchdowns
 
ajk23az;3075231 said:
LMAO..PLEASE say you were drunk when you posted this..PLEASE...
:laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1:

ARE YOU LYAO NOW?

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