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Old 07-17-2006, 11:59 AM   #46
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Re: Foxsports Wide Receiver/Tight End Rankings

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Why not?

TO is top four - even if you can't stand him you can't name four better WR in the L.

Glenn led the league in Yards per catch.

Witten is a Top 5 TE.

Can anyone else match that?

KC probably yeah might be better, Indy probably, might be better, Seattle? not with those drops and without Jurivicious.


Don't forget they have Bledsoe throwing to them...that CAN'T help. Owens is overrated...he's only good when he wants to be and that's not very often.

We are DEFINATELY better than this stupid ranking stated.
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Old 07-17-2006, 12:19 PM   #47
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Re: Foxsports Wide Receiver/Tight End Rankings

There's a comfort level there and a trust factor between Harrison and Manning. I think Manning will always look for Harrison when they need a big catch. They are the modern day Montana to Rice.

No matter what the numbers say, Harrison will be his top target until they no longer play together.
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Old 07-17-2006, 12:42 PM   #48
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The Colts signed Wayne to a monster contract in the off season.

He will be their #1 Reciever this year.
The Colts had to sign Wayne to a monster contract -- he was a free agent, and it's vital that every team have not one, but two capable wideouts who have developed chemistry with the quarterback that's been throwing to them for the past 5+ years. Having two dominant wideouts on the level of Harrison and Wayne makes it absolutely critical for the Colts to stay at the top of the league, and breaking up that tandem could be the difference in making it to the Championship game and just barely making the wild card.
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