Speaking of WRs

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  1. MKIV_Supra

    MKIV_Supra 2006 NFL-*****s FF Grand Champion

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    I have never seen so much talent in a WR in San Francisco since Jerry Rice and Terrell Owens. Brandon Lloyd has good hands and he's shown that he has the potential to have a great career. The fact that he is on a team like the 49ers sadden me. He definetly deserves better.

    Chad Johnson seems to make a name for himself with those TD celebrations time after time.

    Jerry Porter is outshining Randy Moss in Oakland this year and I wonder what Moss is thinking. His ego hasn't shown up in the headlines.

    Another ego on the rise is a rookie WR by the name of Braylon Edwards of the Cleveland Browns.

    Another rookie WR, Mark Clayton; shows that he has a heart and in the spirit of Thanksgiving, he his handing out household supplies to the needy families.

    And does anyone know about Jets' Wayne Chrebet's retirement speech after that concussion? I guess that may be the last game that Testaverde and Chrebet has ever played.
     
  2. J-E-T-S 1083

    J-E-T-S 1083 The Original Jets Junkie

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    what happened with Chrebets retirement speech??
     
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    TheBeef Commish of FUN!

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    You sure went a long way to say something nice about you teams rookie....
     
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    I know he is gone for the season but Rookie WR Mark Bradley will do well next season, he was starting to show up this year until he got hurt. Expect him to be good next year!
     

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