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Post by tim on Oct 6, 2005 21:28:43 GMT -5
id say jamal lewis, even if he was coming off an injury... he went top 5 in every league i was in
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Oct 6, 2005 21:30:45 GMT -5
Nate Burelson has accounted for 2 points all year and I am not talking about a safety
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Post by Denver Broncos Fan on Oct 7, 2005 2:28:29 GMT -5
Nate Burelson has accounted for 2 points all year and I am not talking about a safety Burleson was my "breakout" player of the year candidate. Though, technically he already broke out last season when he had 1,006 recieving yards when Moss went down to injury. I drafted Burleson in the 3rd round of my Yahoo draft this past Summer. What a dissapointment.
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Post by Kliquid on Oct 7, 2005 3:20:41 GMT -5
Nate Burleson was nothing higher than 12th on my receiver list. I don't know why people would have him higher, to be honest. He performed well with Moss out, but that success was going to - at best - carry over to this year in the form of a similar season. Burleson's not a Holt/Moss/Harrison/Owens calibur receiver. I wouldn't even put him up with Horn/C. Johnson/S. Smith/etc.
1. Randy Moss 2. Terrell Owens 3. Torry Holt 4. Marvin Harrison 5. Chad Johnson 6. Joe Horn 7. Javon Walker 8. Steve Smith 9. Andre Johnson 10. Hines Ward 11. Reggie Wayne 12. Isaac Bruce 13. Nate Burleson
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Post by taker1 on Oct 8, 2005 15:36:53 GMT -5
That's pretty harsh..
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Post by Smooth Criminal on Oct 8, 2005 16:56:49 GMT -5
Thats a great WR ranking. Very accurate. Though you're never going to get everyone to think that. Though Burleson would be much lower now.
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