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Originally Posted by Keaver Don't change my quote, I said yards from scrimmage not total yards, kick return and punt return yards are bull sh.t when added to offensive stats. |
Return yards aren't bullsh.t, they're a part of a game just like everything else.
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Originally Posted by Keaver Westbrook doesn't need 1000 rushing yard season when he get another 800 receiving as a runningback. You really are an idiot if you think that Steve smith makes a bigger difference than Westbrook does. |
West Brooks stats are apart of the west coast offense, which does inflate his numbers. BTW Westbrook has never gotten 800 yards receiving.
And this is about Steve Smith being better than Westbrook, I don't care if he means more to the crappy Eagles because they have no other roleplayers.
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Originally Posted by Keaver 22 Receivers had more receiving yards than Steve Smith last season. |
Did those 22 receivers have 4 different quarterbacks throwing him the ball?
Did those 22 receivers have David Carr throwing them the ball?
Testaverde and Matt Moore didn't even know the offensive play book.
Last season was horrendous and Smith still got 1,000 yards. Research.
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Originally Posted by Keaver 20 Receivers had more TD's than Steve Smith last season. |
Steve Smith is not a red zone target, and the Panthers offense is based around the run. So Smith doesn't get thrown to a lot in the red zone.
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Originally Posted by Keaver He isn't even one of the top 10 receivers in the NFL while Westbrook is the 3rd best running back in the NFL top 6 at the least. |
LMAO
Your a dumbass if you think Steve Smith isn't a top 10 receiver in the league. I dare you to find an article that is credible that says otherwise.
Every analyst says the top 3 receivers in the league are Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, and Steve Smith. Even the crappy writers on ESPN.
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Originally Posted by Keaver Westbrook was 3rd in rushing yards. |
Good job Westbrook, still doesn't change the fact that he gets the ball A LOT, and in a completely different way.
Westbrook has help from the offensive line, where as Steve Smith is by himself in triple coverage.
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Originally Posted by Keaver Steve Smith isn't even in the same class as Westbrook |
LMAO
You're eating Westbrooks .... meat sandwich. You're choking on his d.ck. Coughing on it. You should be on ghetto gaggers the way you slob on the knob.
Westbrook has had 2 good seasons, been the pro bowl twice.
Steve Smith has had 1 historical season, 4 good seasons, a 3x pro bowler, and a 2x ALL PRO.
The first time Steve Smith ever touched a football in the regular season, he scored. look it up.