Re: Please Define A "True Number One" Receiver
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Originally Posted by 12thMan
I don't want to split hairs, but I'm just interested to see what the responses are.
For me I think it's important to distinguish play maker from a number one wide receiver. I think what we've had in Moss is a play maker that has filled the role of number one receiver. Sometimes I think the two can overlap, but by definition --and this is just me-- a number one wide receiver does three things well:
a) He can run a variety of routes very well. Not just the slant or the fly pattern. (see Roy Williams)
b) usually commands double coverage
c) frankly, he's dependable. He catches the damn ball.
I could add maybe one or two more things to that list, but that's how I pretty much sum it up. I'll add, I think your play maker could end up with more touchdowns and still not be your number one receiver.
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I agree with your criteria. I would add that, in terms of criterion b, he not only commands double coverage, he also sometimes beats double coverage.
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