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AFC East best Wr combinations

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by padre31, Jun 21, 2009.

Best Wr corps AFC east

Poll closed Jun 30, 2009.
  1. Bills, TO, Lee Evans, Josh Reed

    20 vote(s)
    29.0%
  2. Jets Chansi Stuckey, David Clowney, Brad Smith

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  3. Pats R Moss, Wes Welker, Greg Lewis

    42 vote(s)
    60.9%
  4. Dolphins, T Ginn, Devone Bess, Greg Camarillo

    7 vote(s)
    10.1%
  1. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    The final one for today (from me anyway), the Wide Receiver position in the AFC east has some of the most talented players in football (or were at one tme) with two potential Hall of Fame players.

    The Bills...Lee Evans, Terrel Owens, Josh Reed

    The Jets..D Clowney, Chansi Stuckey, Brad Smith

    The Dolphins T Ginn, Devone Bess and Greg Camarillo

    The Patriots Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Greg Lewis

    Well, I do know this, our Wr are not #1 in the division.
     
  2. PS17

    PS17 NYJ 2010!!!

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    It's the Jets.
























    Just kidding. :pointlol:

    It's gotta be Moss & Welker. They are the two best receivers in the division and they complement each other perfectly. Moss being one of the best of all time, a huge, fast, nightmare matchup with great hands. Then you have good-for-100-receptions Wes Welker, speedy and quick.

    Once again, it's tough to even debate this one.
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  3. like2god

    like2god Typical white person Luxury Box

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    It's hard to vote against the Pats because their WR's are perfect for their offense, but I had to go with the Bills because both Owens and Evans are capable of taking over a game at any point. Whether they get that chance in Buffalo, I don't know, but they are the best combo IMO.
     
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    PS17 NYJ 2010!!!

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    BTW, you left off Jerricho Cotchery, the Jets' best wideout. ;)
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  5. DaFish

    DaFish Well-Known Member

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    I am happy to see Chansi Stuckey made it with you guys. I loved him in Clemson. If you guys run anything out of the wildcat, he may be your guy. He has played QB as well.
     
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    PS17 NYJ 2010!!!

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    Dont forget about Brad Smith, he was a QB at Mizzou. Smith already ran a few plays out of the wildcat last year. Stuck is a real good looking young WR for us, though.
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  7. SICK

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    on my team....im taking evans and TO
     
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  8. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    For me, I think the idea of Two Top Wr is a dying idea in the NFL, anymore there are so many 3 Wr sets that the #3 Wr is just as important.

    Josh Reed is a very very good Wr, Greg Lewis occasionally was good, but he's hurt alot, and Greg C for us, or a Rook is what knocks us down the list.

    The Jets are in a bad way at Wr.

    I'd probably take the Pats Wr corps simply because of Brady, the Bills are close, but Edwards is just not a good Qb yet.

    He was benched last season for the UFL's JP Losman..
     
  9. like2god

    like2god Typical white person Luxury Box

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    Right, but you asked for Best WR combo and not best passing attack. :wink2:
     
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    PS17 NYJ 2010!!!

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    BTW, the Pats' #3 will easily be Joey Galloway, not Greg Lewis.
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  11. SICK

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    makes no difference imo......galloway is water under the bridge....
     
  12. FinsAreLife

    FinsAreLife Well-Known Member

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    Looking at the numbers of how Moss and Welker have been successful TOGETHER makes me pick them. Theres no doubt that TO and Lee Evans have the capability to surpass them but seeing as they have never played together it is yet to be determined.

    Now if you ask me which team has the most consistent depth at WR, i honestly think its the Phins. We have quite a bit of talent down the line. We do not however, have the success among our WR that the Bills or Pats WRs have had.
     
  13. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Combination, not "combo" Combination implies however many, combo implies only two.:wink2:

    Wow, that should really kick the thread into high gear...:lol:
     
  14. Stitches

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    I am taking the Bills, though the Pats were close.

    Cotchery is better IMO than any of our WRs (based on what I know), but it really remains to be seen how everyone will do next year. As a unit, I would take ours over the jets personally.
     
  15. PS17

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    I agree with this.

    I think Ginn can be better though, this year.
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  16. steveincolorado

    steveincolorado Spook, Storme & Pebbles

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    Galloway is turning 89, if Greg Lewis gets beat out by him, then Lewis really sucks.:wink2:
     
  17. steveincolorado

    steveincolorado Spook, Storme & Pebbles

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    Last year it was New England, but this year, at this time, it's got to be Buffalo.
     
  18. Colorado Dolfan

    Colorado Dolfan ...dirty drownin' man?

    My combo meal would like a word with you...

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    I, too, went with the Bills... Owens and Evans > Moss and Welker

    ...even though Owens, Evans, and Edwards < Moss, Welker, and Brady...
     
  19. RBrown23

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    Definately the Pats, but instead of Greg Lewis, I would have said Galloway. I think he will emerge greatly in this system. He is going to be more dangerous than expected.
     
  20. GridIronKing34

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    Galloway is good at putting the doubters to rest, I think he has a good year...

    I gotta go with the Pats... Moss is head and shoulders above TO, IMO... I think Evans may have the home run threat over Welker, but Welker is a quarterback's best friend... I hate the dude, but he's a damn good receiver.
     
  21. TiP54

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    if we go by "just wrs" its def buffalo.
    But it's Buffalo, so it doesn't matter. Moss is the most dangerous receiver in the division.
     
  22. rdhstlr23

    rdhstlr23 Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    This is hard because QB and system have a lot to do with it.

    I went with the Bills because I believe out of the 3 WRs you listed--T.O., Evans, Parrish & Reed have more talent than the other groups listed.

    Bills
    Patriots
    Dolphins
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  23. dolfan32323

    dolfan32323 ty xphinfanx

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    Voted for the Bills... if they had Brady instead of Edwards or Loserman all these years, that offense would have been unstoppable.
     
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    I wouldn't even put Greg Lewis as New England's #3, more likely Joey Galloway. Either way, its New England. T.O. isn't T.O. anymore (still Top 10/15, no longer Top 2) and Evans has long been over-rated.

    BTW..

    Clowney, Smith & Stuckey?

    You mean Cotchery, Smith & Stuckey.
     
  25. FinSane

    FinSane Cynical Dolphins Fan

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    explain to me why I always crave Chick-Fil-A on Sundays. :sad:
     
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  26. TiP54

    TiP54 Bad Reputation

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    Does it really matter at this point?
     
  27. muscle979

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    This is clearly New England though Buffalo now has a fighting chance with TO to line up opposite Lee Evans.
     
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    Yes. Jerricho Cotchery is a very good #2 receiver. We'll see how he does this year as a #1. Technically he's been the #1 here, but Coles is a bigger name. Its more like Cotchery's been the 1 for 3 years, lets just see how he does as the 1 when its Clowney or Smith alongside of him instead of Coles.
     
  29. padre31

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    I had to go with the Bills, to me, Josh Reed tips the scales in their favor even if Edwards is still raw as a Qb, two large receivers and one speed guy will be no fun at all to try and defend this year.
     
  30. PhinsRock

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    Can't see it any other way, and I just can't overlook T.O.'s ability to disrupt any locker room and drop balls he should catch in critical moments. T.O. also disappears to often, because he is too moody.
     
  31. pocoloco

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    I find it hard to vote against TO and Evans, both true #1 guys. Moss and Welker are arguably the best #1 and best #3 in the league.

    You can certainly make the argument that the guy throwing them the ball is worse than Brady, but that's not what the poll is about. TO and Evans will consistently create the biggest mismatches, the biggest headaches for any DC, especially with their dangerous backfield that forces you to respect the run.

    How Buffalo is not a perennial 10 win team defies me. What holds them back is that they have one of the worst coaches in the league
     
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    And their Quarterback is complete garbage and now their Offensive Line is in shambles.
     
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    Then Jason Peters showed his true colors.
     
  34. padre31

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    Well, it seems fairly settled that thePhins membership believes the Patriots have the best Wr combination in the AFC East.

    Pats
    Bills
    Dolphins
    Jets

    I propose a points system based on the order that we vote on.

    For example:

    #1...5 pts
    #2...4 pts
    #3...3 pts
    #4...2pts

    Patriots lead with 5 pts.

    It should be interesting to see what "us" fans think rather then being fed what to think via ESPN or NFLN.
     
  35. Coral Reefer

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    LMAO.... who voted for our WR corp. :lol:

    They shouldn't even be on the list alongside the Bills and NE's WR's.
     
  36. Coral Reefer

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    I'd take the Bills Wideouts without second thought over NE's group.
     
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  37. the 23rd

    the 23rd a.k.a. Rio

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    we are a run first offense
    if we can dominate the line of scrimmage, it will change the complexion of the games we play & our unproven & developing (however promising) WR Corp can step up & be a legitimate factor in winning games
    I believe 2009 will ride on the backs of the Orca-5 & our newly assembled PassDefense, not our passing game.
     

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