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also, how is Julio Jones better than Dez?

he's outperformed him in EVERY statistical category since theyve been in the league together
 
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Why its Fitzgerald and Roddy not on your list?

they both in my top 10

Fitzgerald has had too poor of a year to be in my top 5, i know the QB situation sucks but still

and Roddy is great, but i dont even know if he better than Julio right now
 
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Andre Johnson is #6 ; he's lost half a step and he's just not the red zone threat that those other guys are, never had a season of double digit TD's... Brandon Marshall, as good as he is, benefits from Cutler force feeding him targets and he drops a lot of easy passes... Percy is on the cusp, his versatility makes him more valuable than some of these other traditional WRs IMO
 

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Andre Johnson is #6 ; he's lost half a step and he's just not the red zone threat that those other guys are, never had a season of double digit TD's... Brandon Marshall, as good as he is, benefits from Cutler force feeding him targets and he drops a lot of easy passes... Percy is on the cusp, his versatility makes him more valuable than some of these other traditional WRs IMO

This all that needs to be said.

Shout out to the homie Cecil Shorts. He'll be close to top 10 if we can find a damn QB worth a damn.
 

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Andre Johnson is #6 ; he's lost half a step and he's just not the red zone threat that those other guys are, never had a season of double digit TD's... Brandon Marshall, as good as he is, benefits from Cutler force feeding him targets and he drops a lot of easy passes... Percy is on the cusp, his versatility makes him more valuable than some of these other traditional WRs IMO

this doesnt make much sense. If cutler is 'force feeding' him targets then stafford does the same to calvin and romo to dez or dalton to green. He's the #1 for a reason. Your #1 receiver better have a lot of targets. Also both dez & calvin have just as many if not more dropped passes than marshall
 
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this doesnt make much sense. If cutler is 'force feeding' him targets then stafford does the same to calvin and romo to dez or dalton to green. He's the #1 for a reason. Your #1 receiver better have a lot of targets. Also both dez & calvin have just as many if not more dropped passes than marshall




Notice I said, drops EASY passes... I'm a Fins fan, if there's one receiver you don't have to school me on, it's Brandon Marshall... I watched him drop 5-6 easy TOUCHDOWNS last year; not passes, but touchdowns.


Marshall benefits from being the only legitimate pass catching threat in Chicago's offense; he'll be triple covered and Cutler will still throw him the ball, leading to a plethora of head scratching INT's more times than not. Because who else is Cutler gonna throw to, Kellen Davis?

Marshall is 2nd in the league in targets behind Megatron and Marshall isn't even in Megatron's league when it comes to creating separation. He's a 4.6 guy. He's never been the fastest dude out, he's just such a big body that he can be covered and still make a play on the ball. Cutler understands this, but does it TOO much, which leads to boneheaded turnovers.
 

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Notice I said, drops EASY passes... I'm a Fins fan, if there's one receiver you don't have to school me on, it's Brandon Marshall... I watched him drop 5-6 easy TOUCHDOWNS last year; not passes, but touchdowns.


Marshall benefits from being the only legitimate pass catching threat in Chicago's offense; he'll be triple covered and Cutler will still throw him the ball, leading to a plethora of head scratching INT's more times than not. Because who else is Cutler gonna throw to, Kellen Davis?

Marshall is 2nd in the league in targets behind Megatron and Marshall isn't even in Megatron's league when it comes to creating separation. He's a 4.6 guy. He's never been the fastest dude out, he's just such a big body that he can be covered and still make a play on the ball. Cutler understands this, but does it TOO much, which leads to boneheaded turnovers.

Maybe he was doing that in Miami, but in Chicago I've seen Marshall make more difficult catches this year then dropped passes.
 

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what do you base this on? Potential only? I think the little white boy from New England #83 Wesley Welker needs to be up there. I mean lets go by the production I put him up against anybody not named Calvin and LOL at Fitzgerald and Roddy White not being top 5... Why is DEZ BRYANT even in there? has he ever caught 80 passes in a season? Roddy White has 6 straight 1100 yards seasons.

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Notice I said, drops EASY passes... I'm a Fins fan, if there's one receiver you don't have to school me on, it's Brandon Marshall... I watched him drop 5-6 easy TOUCHDOWNS last year; not passes, but touchdowns.


Marshall benefits from being the only legitimate pass catching threat in Chicago's offense; he'll be triple covered and Cutler will still throw him the ball, leading to a plethora of head scratching INT's more times than not. Because who else is Cutler gonna throw to, Kellen Davis?

Marshall is 2nd in the league in targets behind Megatron and Marshall isn't even in Megatron's league when it comes to creating separation. He's a 4.6 guy. He's never been the fastest dude out, he's just such a big body that he can be covered and still make a play on the ball. Cutler understands this, but does it TOO much, which leads to boneheaded turnovers.

sounds like you got issues with cutty not b marsh bruh :childplease: have you seen some of the catches b marsh has made this year?
 
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