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Originally Posted by Buster
and Stacey Bailey.
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Lol, I didn't mean that every 1,000 yard receiver does it again. But alright, alright. You wanna go to war. Let's go to war. This is war....that we are fighting.
Wes Welker, Hines Ward, Vincent Jackson, Roddy White, Greg Jennings, Donald Driver, Steve Smith (Car), Brandon Marshall, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Terrell Owens, Muhsin Muhammad, Issac Bruce, Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, heck even Laverneous Coles and Antonio Bryant were able to repeat a few times after their first taste. I would count Javon Walker if he didn't get injured so much but he was good enough to do it with two different QB's.
By the way you forgot Michael Clayton
Maybe if he got barely over a 1,000 yards it would have been a fluke. A product of forcing the ball to a particular player. However when someone gets over 1,300 yards, it's usually because they've been able to come into their own as a player. 1,300 yards is a different class, doesn't even matter who the QB is.
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Originally Posted by SmootSmack
By the way, what does it say for Marko Mitchell that after Rice got hurt instead of Mitchell moving up the depth chart the Vikings went after Camarillo and Walker? I thought Mitchell was supposed to be the best thing to happen to Favre since Wrangler
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It means that either Marko isn't who we thought he was, or the Minnesota coaching staff is making a mistake. Wouldn't be the first time someone missed a player. By the way, despite having no catches in week 2 he did have 1 catch in week 1 that ended up being a 71 yard touchdown so hopefully they at least see something.