slowsinistermo
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yes...case closed
Honestly I dont think that DD is even the best reciever on the team. Whenever people talk about DD I never think he is the number one reciever. IMO you cant be a number one reciever on a team, or a elite reciever in the NFL with the ammount of dropped passes that he has.
Timmons said:Ask yourself this, who would you rather have playing receiver on your team? My answer is easy because DD is consistent. How many games in a row now with a catch? And last year he was double covered the whole season and still put up good numbers.
I think people are taking me wrong. I dont think DD is a bad reciever at all. He is doing a good job this year, and he is causing Jones, and Jennings to get open by being double teamed, and he is still catching balls. And Ill take DD one on one with any defender in the open field. I just dont think that he is a number one. But to answer the question. I would take Randy Moss, TO, Reggie Wayne, Marvin Harrison, Chad Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Plaxico Burress, and Houshmandzadeh, among others above DD.
dude ur an idiot...Driver is an animal
DD>TO
slowsinistermo said:dude ur an idiot...Driver is an animal
DD>TO
Give me the stats to show that DD>TO
Clutchest reciever on the team!
de_real_deal said:Moss, Owens, Chad Johnson, Harrison, Andre Johnson, Healthy Steve Smith, Fitzgerald, Roy Williams, Braylon Edwards, Torry Holt.
Those guys are elite. DD is not. I would take them over DD every time. Doesnt mean i dont like DD or have anything against him. That does not mean i dont respect DD or think he is really good or almost as good or valuable. In order for DD to crack that list, he would have to have great hands. He just drops too many balls to be considered elite at his height.
find me one really tough catch that TO ever made
IMHO, DD is the "heart and soul" of this receiving corps.
I would equate him to Sterling Sharpe (for those of you who remember him) or even Max Magee - not break-away speed but catches everything that comes near him. :twocents: :twocents: (inflation) :wink:
find me one really tough catch that TO ever made
Yared-Yam said:find me one really tough catch that TO ever made
1998 NFC Wild Card game.
Yared-Yam said:find me one really tough catch that TO ever made
1998 NFC Wild Card game.
Driver is an elite WR, he goes over the middle fearlessly and when he takes shots he gets back up. He isnt a sissy like alot of other WR. He has things like a good heart and he stays quite things that TO and Chad Johnson and Moss dont have. T.O had the most drops in the NFL last year.
agopackgo4 said:Timmons said:Ask yourself this, who would you rather have playing receiver on your team? My answer is easy because DD is consistent. How many games in a row now with a catch? And last year he was double covered the whole season and still put up good numbers.
I think people are taking me wrong. I dont think DD is a bad reciever at all. He is doing a good job this year, and he is causing Jones, and Jennings to get open by being double teamed, and he is still catching balls. And Ill take DD one on one with any defender in the open field. I just dont think that he is a number one. But to answer the question. I would take Randy Moss, TO, Reggie Wayne, Marvin Harrison, Chad Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Plaxico Burress, and Houshmandzadeh, among others above DD.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW DUDE
slowsinistermo said:dude ur an idiot...Driver is an animal
DD>TO
Give me the stats to show that DD>TO
slowsinistermo said:agopackgo4 said:Timmons said:Ask yourself this, who would you rather have playing receiver on your team? My answer is easy because DD is consistent. How many games in a row now with a catch? And last year he was double covered the whole season and still put up good numbers.
I think people are taking me wrong. I dont think DD is a bad reciever at all. He is doing a good job this year, and he is causing Jones, and Jennings to get open by being double teamed, and he is still catching balls. And Ill take DD one on one with any defender in the open field. I just dont think that he is a number one. But to answer the question. I would take Randy Moss, TO, Reggie Wayne, Marvin Harrison, Chad Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Plaxico Burress, and Houshmandzadeh, among others above DD.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW DUDE
That's actually pretty acurate. There isn't really an argument to say he is better than any of them. Maybe he is as good, but to be honest if I could pick any of the aformentioned right now, I would pick all of them before Driver.