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  • #16
    Living in AZ i watch both of them...and far more than anyone else on this forum.

    Q is just as good as Fitz.

    Q was a pro bowler his rookie year. Fitz wasn't.

    Q has as many pro bowls as Fitz.

    Fitz benefits from Q's presence..just as Q benefits from Fitz.

    And, there is no doubt, that Q is a better runner after the catch, more physical and better blocker.

    Let's not forget Q was mr. football in Florida in high school and even played a little Qb at FSU. He's an insane athlete.

    Q, like smith, may be one of the only guys in the league who can take a 5 yard hitch to the house. Fitz's game...body control, especially in the air is amazing. To a certain extent, he needs a competent QB to maximize his game. Ya gotta get him the ball.

    But if what you are looking for is a guy that can create away from the ball - will block, move the chains, and catch every kind of ball anywhere on the field and make that tough catch over the middle - you want Boldin. His route running is on another level compared to Fitzgerald. That is why Warner looks for him so much between the 20's because he is constantly open.

    He's dominating you in the first 5 yards of the route, the most critical part of the WR vs. CB battle. Whether it be by his physicality, his jukes, his explosiveness, getting to or fighting for dominant position between him and the ball, regardless, Boldin is destroying cornerbacks to this very day. He has the highest rate of receptions per game in the NFL since he stepped foot in the NFL. He's a magnet.

    I will say this now.....get Q on the Pack.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
      Living in AZ i watch both of them...and far more than anyone else on this forum.

      Q is just as good as Fitz.

      Q was a pro bowler his rookie year. Fitz wasn't.

      Q has as many pro bowls as Fitz.

      Fitz benefits from Q's presence..just as Q benefits from Fitz.

      And, there is no doubt, that Q is a better runner after the catch, more physical and better blocker.

      Let's not forget Q was mr. football in Florida in high school and even played a little Qb at FSU. He's an insane athlete.

      Q, like smith, may be one of the only guys in the league who can take a 5 yard hitch to the house. Fitz's game...body control, especially in the air is amazing. To a certain extent, he needs a competent QB to maximize his game. Ya gotta get him the ball.

      But if what you are looking for is a guy that can create away from the ball - will block, move the chains, and catch every kind of ball anywhere on the field and make that tough catch over the middle - you want Boldin. His route running is on another level compared to Fitzgerald. That is why Warner looks for him so much between the 20's because he is constantly open.

      He's dominating you in the first 5 yards of the route, the most critical part of the WR vs. CB battle. Whether it be by his physicality, his jukes, his explosiveness, getting to or fighting for dominant position between him and the ball, regardless, Boldin is destroying cornerbacks to this very day. He has the highest rate of receptions per game in the NFL since he stepped foot in the NFL. He's a magnet.

      I will say this now.....get Q on the Pack.
      Refreshing to see someone who knows what they are talking about when it comes to Fitz vs Boldin.

      Both awesome receivers but Boldin is the only one in the league who can do what he does. No one comes close to him when it comes to his yards after the catch skill. And his physicality vs corners is second to none.

      As stated previously, Boldin is Warner's number one target for a reason.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
        Living in AZ i watch both of them...and far more than anyone else on this forum.

        Q is just as good as Fitz.

        Q was a pro bowler his rookie year. Fitz wasn't.

        Q has as many pro bowls as Fitz.

        Fitz benefits from Q's presence..just as Q benefits from Fitz.

        And, there is no doubt, that Q is a better runner after the catch, more physical and better blocker.

        Let's not forget Q was mr. football in Florida in high school and even played a little Qb at FSU. He's an insane athlete.

        Q, like smith, may be one of the only guys in the league who can take a 5 yard hitch to the house. Fitz's game...body control, especially in the air is amazing. To a certain extent, he needs a competent QB to maximize his game. Ya gotta get him the ball.

        But if what you are looking for is a guy that can create away from the ball - will block, move the chains, and catch every kind of ball anywhere on the field and make that tough catch over the middle - you want Boldin. His route running is on another level compared to Fitzgerald. That is why Warner looks for him so much between the 20's because he is constantly open.

        He's dominating you in the first 5 yards of the route, the most critical part of the WR vs. CB battle. Whether it be by his physicality, his jukes, his explosiveness, getting to or fighting for dominant position between him and the ball, regardless, Boldin is destroying cornerbacks to this very day. He has the highest rate of receptions per game in the NFL since he stepped foot in the NFL. He's a magnet.

        I will say this now.....get Q on the Pack.
        Nice breakdown Ty

        Boldin is a man possessed once he gets the ball in his hands. And watching Fitz go up to snag balls out of the air is a thing of beauty the way he twists and contorts his body.

        I just hope Q gets healed up for the SB.
        Go PACK

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        • #19
          Originally posted by The Leaper
          Originally posted by Brando19
          No way Boldin is better than Fitzgerald. No way.
          I would agree...and also add that Fitz is better than Moss.

          Johnson and Fitz are a toss up IMO...both can make a legit claim as the best WR in the league.
          See this to me just screams flavor of the month. Everyone is on the Fitz bandwagon right now because of his recent post season play.

          Don't get me wrong Fitz is an absolute stud but Andre has him beat. This is the first year in which he has really been healthy and look what he did. Destroyed almost every defense he played.

          And he doesn't have Boldin on the other side taking pressure off. Off the top of your head can you even name the other receivers on Houston? Everyone knew Houston's offensive strategy was to get the ball to Andre and they still couldn't stop him. The dude had 7 games of 10+ receptions While Fitz had 1 game of 10+ receptions. Andre is doing all this with Shaub and Rosenfels throwing him the ball while Fitz has Warner.

          Ask yourself this question, what does Fitz do better than Andre?

          Or, if you have actually watched Andre play as much as I have, list the qualities that Andre has that are better than Fitz and you'll see why Andre is the best in the game right now.

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          • #20
            No love for Greg Jennings in the top five?

            I'd put him ahead of Bolden and Steve Smith, but lower than the other three and probably Calvin Johnson.

            Also, if you're talking pure ability, and ignoring baggage, Terrell Owens still belongs in there.
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            • #21
              agree with tpb - I don't think you can leave TO out, even now.

              Crabtree the BPA. It's almost ironic. If Detroit drafts him, I'll still be giggling come training camp!!!
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Waldo
                Originally posted by Partial
                Waldo have you been at the practices or are you just talking out of your ass? Considering the squads work independently(at least that is my understanding) than how on earth can you conclude that he is the best player on the field?

                For what its worth, Gabe Watson was also borderline unstoppable in the senior bowl if I remember correctly. We all know how that worked out. Raji had one big year, and I'm not confident that he is the guy.

                Despite having an underwhelming SB according to Greg Bedard, Maulaluga is still my guy. He is a man among boys out there when they're hitting.
                Perhaps you don't have NFLN?

                They broadcast the practices.
                If you read any accounts about he happenings anywhere or listen to others takes (Brandt's site, NFLdraftcountdown, Kirwin broadcasts from there on Sirius, etc...) all have the same refrain. Raji is unstoppable and has played himself into the top 10.
                Waldo, how do you expect aji to be available at #9 if you keep tooting his horn like that? Everybody knows that NFL scouts read Packerrats and make many of their evaluations of players using info posted on this site.

                So please, keep it on the down low.
                "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                KYPack

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Fritz
                  Originally posted by Waldo
                  Originally posted by Partial
                  Waldo have you been at the practices or are you just talking out of your ass? Considering the squads work independently(at least that is my understanding) than how on earth can you conclude that he is the best player on the field?

                  For what its worth, Gabe Watson was also borderline unstoppable in the senior bowl if I remember correctly. We all know how that worked out. Raji had one big year, and I'm not confident that he is the guy.

                  Despite having an underwhelming SB according to Greg Bedard, Maulaluga is still my guy. He is a man among boys out there when they're hitting.
                  Perhaps you don't have NFLN?

                  They broadcast the practices.

                  If you read any accounts about he happenings anywhere or listen to others takes (Brandt's site, NFLdraftcountdown, Kirwin broadcasts from there on Sirius, etc...) all have the same refrain. Raji is unstoppable and has played himself into the top 10.
                  Waldo, how do you expect aji to be available at #9 if you keep tooting his horn like that? Everybody knows that NFL scouts read Packerrats and make many of their evaluations of players using info posted on this site.

                  So please, keep it on the down low.
                  No worries, pretty much every pro scout and a good number of coaches are down in Mobile watching him live, too busy to pay attention here.

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                  • #24
                    edit - posted in wrong thread.
                    Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Waldo
                      Originally posted by Partial
                      Waldo have you been at the practices or are you just talking out of your ass? Considering the squads work independently(at least that is my understanding) than how on earth can you conclude that he is the best player on the field?

                      For what its worth, Gabe Watson was also borderline unstoppable in the senior bowl if I remember correctly. We all know how that worked out. Raji had one big year, and I'm not confident that he is the guy.

                      Despite having an underwhelming SB according to Greg Bedard, Maulaluga is still my guy. He is a man among boys out there when they're hitting.
                      Perhaps you don't have NFLN?

                      They broadcast the practices.
                      If you read any accounts about he happenings anywhere or listen to others takes (Brandt's site, NFLdraftcountdown, Kirwin broadcasts from there on Sirius, etc...) all have the same refrain. Raji is unstoppable and has played himself into the top 10.
                      I really like this Waldo fellow. He has practical knowledge and statistical smarts, a keen eye for details that reflect on players abilities, the ability to reason and construct an argument, and isn't a conceited assmonkey when he posts.

                      He's literally the anti-Partial, and that's pretty damned refreshing. Keep up the good work W.
                      "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by SkinBasket
                        Originally posted by Waldo
                        Originally posted by Partial
                        Waldo have you been at the practices or are you just talking out of your ass? Considering the squads work independently(at least that is my understanding) than how on earth can you conclude that he is the best player on the field?

                        For what its worth, Gabe Watson was also borderline unstoppable in the senior bowl if I remember correctly. We all know how that worked out. Raji had one big year, and I'm not confident that he is the guy.

                        Despite having an underwhelming SB according to Greg Bedard, Maulaluga is still my guy. He is a man among boys out there when they're hitting.
                        Perhaps you don't have NFLN?

                        They broadcast the practices.
                        If you read any accounts about he happenings anywhere or listen to others takes (Brandt's site, NFLdraftcountdown, Kirwin broadcasts from there on Sirius, etc...) all have the same refrain. Raji is unstoppable and has played himself into the top 10.
                        I really like this Waldo fellow. He has practical knowledge and statistical smarts, a keen eye for details that reflect on players abilities, the ability to reason and construct an argument, and isn't a conceited assmonkey when he posts.

                        He's literally the anti-Partial, and that's pretty damned refreshing. Keep up the good work W.
                        Ya, Waldo is a good addition. Plus he's an ATL cat ... maybe we'll have to meet up at TJ's next season

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                        • #27
                          You watch games at TJ's (best...place....ever (aside from Lambeau))

                          My wife and I have been going there since '02 whenever the game isn't on TV. We always sit in the same place, 3rd booth from the front screen in the main room. We're the couple that gets there early and plays cribbage until kickoff.

                          I used to wear a KGB jersey (the only one there) until this season, when I wore a Barnett jersey.

                          LOL, my wife and I have had an ongoing argument about the DJ for a few years now. She thinks that he looks like the family guy, I think that he is exactly like Newman from Seinfeld.

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