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  • Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
    It’ll be interesting to see how Tyreek’s career finishes. He’s one of the special ones for me though.

    Kittle when he was at his peak
    Moss
    Tyreek
    Barry Sanders

    He’s on a short list of most spectacular skill players I’ve ever watched.
    What did you think about Megatron? He could be 2nd to Moss.

    Steve Smith was like a Tasmanian devil with his short self back when he was doing it. Getting in fights at practice .

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    • Never mind.
      Last edited by Scott Campbell; 06-13-2024, 12:40 PM.

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      • I tend to think of Doubs as a Mr. Reliable kind of guy with less upside than some of the other WR's. I'd love to be wrong.

        Green Bay Packers

        The Packers may not have an established No. 1 receiver -- and they may not need one with all the young talent at that spot -- but if there's a most reliable among that group, it might be third-year pro Romeo Doubs. If anyone had one foot out the door Wednesday before the final practice of the offseason, Doubs wasn't one of them. The highlight of his day came when he snagged a deep stop route over the middle, made a quick cut and turned up the field.

        "We challenged him on a couple things we thought he could really do a better job of with, and just continuing to stress the importance of opening up his stride and he's embraced that," Packers coach Matt LaFleur said. "And I think you've seen that and I think he's had a lot of great moments. Matter of fact, I can't think of a bad day that he's had out there. He just, he is definitely improving." -- Rob Demovsky
        I can't run no more
        With that lawless crowd
        While the killers in high places
        Say their prayers out loud
        But they've summoned, they've summoned up
        A thundercloud
        They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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        • Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
          It’ll be interesting to see how Tyreek’s career finishes. He’s one of the special ones for me though.

          Kittle when he was at his peak
          Moss
          Tyreek
          Barry Sanders

          He’s on a short list of most spectacular skill players I’ve ever watched.
          Next time you watch a 49er game focus on LT Trent Williams. He is 36 now I think and could slip at any time, but he has been the most dominant LT in the game for over a decade. He makes it look easy. Like he is a high schooler playing against 10 year olds.
          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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          • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
            I tend to think of Doubs as a Mr. Reliable kind of guy with less upside than some of the other WR's. I'd love to be wrong.
            I also think of him as a guy who will put up a pretty good fight for a 50/50 ball, and I think his value is increased as the field gets compressed within the red zone.

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            • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
              I tend to think of Doubs as a Mr. Reliable kind of guy with less upside than some of the other WR's. I'd love to be wrong.
              If you can always count on a certain WR to make the catch would he be your #1 regardless of what some forum clowns think?

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              • Originally posted by MadtownPacker View Post
                What did you think about Megatron? He could be 2nd to Moss.

                Steve Smith was like a Tasmanian devil with his short self back when he was doing it. Getting in fights at practice .

                Megatron was a hell of a player. I think tall guys appear slower because of the fewer long strides. So it takes away from it seeming so fast. Moss was tall, but for him it was more his unbelievable ability to snag the ball on every 50/50
                Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                • Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
                  Next time you watch a 49er game focus on LT Trent Williams. He is 36 now I think and could slip at any time, but he has been the most dominant LT in the game for over a decade. He makes it look easy. Like he is a high schooler playing against 10 year olds.
                  Yeah, he’s actually slipped a little already, but I’ve seen him just dominate entire games. Clifton kind of did that in pass pro. I remember Clifton having whole seasons where it felt like he didn’t give up a pressure.
                  Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                  • Originally posted by MadtownPacker View Post
                    If you can always count on a certain WR to make the catch would he be your #1 regardless of what some forum clowns think?
                    Yes, but not regardless of what I think.

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                    • Originally posted by sharpe1027 View Post
                      Yes, but not regardless of what I think.

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                      • The way this Green Bay Packers offense is set up, quarterback Jordan Love hasn't necessarily needed a true alpha wide receiver. Quite frankly, look at Love's nu


                        Filed under funny shit.

                        "But, according to head coach Matt LaFleur, it might just be another guy -- Doubs."

                        MiLF doesn't get a vote here!
                        The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                        • As somebody said, the Packers are really blessed to have this situation - at least five potential #1 quality WRs, not to even mention the plethora of TEs.

                          What I've been thinking about is a few years from now, and the rookie contracts are running out. Do all get big money? Or pick some and lose others? Or just lowball all of them with the idea that good WRs aren't that hard to find? I can't begin to guess at this point. I do think, though, the increasing supply of good receivers for the Packers as well as elsewhere around the league will result in less huge contracts and less WRs drafted in the first round or two - similar to the RB situation.
                          What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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                          • Appropriate for this thread.
                            The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                            • Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
                              https://lombardiave.com/posts/this-p...n-01j09jegnj3d

                              Filed under funny shit.

                              "But, according to head coach Matt LaFleur, it might just be another guy -- Doubs."

                              MiLF doesn't get a vote here!
                              Is that so…. Well if he did we know who it would probably be.

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                              • MLF just read this thread.
                                "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                                KYPack

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