NFL Discussion Thread: Pats win SB XLIX. Offseason begins

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Personally, I don't even think Crabtree is the best wr on his own team....I would give that to Anquan

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Dez
Julio
AJ
Gordon
Fitz
Dre
Garçon
DJax
VJax
Anquan
TY
Roddy
Nelson
DT
Welker
Torrey Smith
Jeffries
Keenan Allen
Harvin

No order, but I would take any of those guys over Crabtree. He was great in his system in college and was a high pick, but is not all he was supposed to be coming out college.
 
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I wouldn't be surprised if multiple rookies have a better year than Crabtree.
 
Personally, I don't even think Crabtree is the best wr on his own team....I would give that to Anquan

Megatron
Dez
Julio
AJ
Gordon
Fitz
Dre
Garçon
DJax
VJax
Anquan
TY
Roddy
Nelson
DT
Welker
Torrey Smith
Jeffries
Keenan Allen

No order, but I would take any of those guys over Crabtree. He was great in his system in college and was a high pick, but is not all he was supposed to be coming out college.

No Reggie Wayne love :{
 
No Reggie Wayne love :{
I just listed people, but I knew I would leave a few off...but my favorite college football team is the The U...I have let them down :{

But yea add Wayne to that list too :lol

Hoping he bounces back this year after the injury.
 
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I just listed people, but I knew I would leave a few off...but my favorite college football team is the The U...I have let them down :{

But yea add Wayne to that list too :lol

Hoping he bounces back this year after the injury.

Haha it's all good bro I'm just messin with you, that TY love tho :smokin
 
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People still putting Andre Johnson in their Top 5.........:lol. Dude is on his last leg and doesn't even want to play for the team he's signed to (can't say I blame him for that though, that team is abysmal). His days are over.

Being that you idolize a rap game vet who's still flourishing today, you be able to see that Andre has been doing the same. If more than 3000 yards combined the last two seasons is him being on his "last legs", I'll definitely take that.
 
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Yeah, but I don't think he's top 5 though...honestly.

Not that it really matters, but it's Niketalk. :lol
 
A Texans fan from NJ vs Niners Fan from DC


Hilarious
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That had you hiding and ducking in your own city in December when I was out there visiting.  Too hilarious indeed......."and the streets say @JumpmanFromDaBay  can't go back home"
Being that you idolize a rap game vet who's still flourishing today, you be able to see that Andre has been doing the same. If more than 3000 yards combined the last two seasons is him being on his "last legs", I'll definitely take that.
One more time...........he doesn't even want to play for the team he's signed to.  His heart is no longer in it.  He wants out of Houston on the first thing smoking, and I can't say that I blame him.  His career is over. He did the best he could with what he had (Matt Schaub) and I applaud him for that.  
 
Andre Johnson at 33 is still a better player than anyone on the 9ers offensive roster
 
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A Texans fan from NJ vs Niners Fan from DC



Hilarious :rollin

That had you hiding and ducking in your own city in December when I was out there visiting.  Too hilarious indeed......."and the streets say @JumpmanFromDaBay
 can't go back home"

Being that you idolize a rap game vet who's still flourishing today, you be able to see that Andre has been doing the same. If more than 3000 yards combined the last two seasons is him being on his "last legs", I'll definitely take that.

One more time...........he doesn't even want to play for the team he's signed to.  His heart is no longer in it.  He wants out of Houston on the first thing smoking, and I can't say that I blame him.  His career is over. He did the best he could with what he had (Matt Schaub) and I applaud him for that.  

This sounds more like "I hope his career is over" and "I hope his heart isn't in it". None of that has to do with production on the field, which he's had every year. You're sounding like a music forum argument where you're bringing up irrelevant info instead of sticking to the matter at hand.
 
1 Calvin Johnson 2012 2013 1-2 DET NFL 30 30 206 3456 16.78 17 115.2

2 Andre Johnson 2012 2013 1-3 HTX NFL 32 32 221 3005 13.60 9 93.9

3 Demaryius Thomas 2012 2013 1-22 DEN NFL 32 32 186 2864 15.40 24 89.5

4 Brandon Marshall 2012 2013 4-119 CHI NFL 32 32 218 2803 12.86 23 87.6

5 A.J. Green 2012 2013 1-4 CIN NFL 32 32 195 2776 14.24 22 86.8

6 Dez Bryant 2012 2013 1-24 DAL NFL 32 30 185 2615 14.14 25 81.7

7 Vincent Jackson 2012 2013 2-61 TAM NFL 32 32 150 2608 17.39 15 81.5

8 Josh Gordon 2012 2013 2-1 CLE NFL 30 27 137 2451 17.89 14 81.7

9 Eric Decker 2012 2013 3-87 DEN NFL 32 31 172 2352 13.67 24 73.5

10 Antonio Brown 2012 2013 6-195 PIT NFL 29 24 176 2286 12.99 13 78.8

11 Jimmy Graham 2012 2013 3-95 NOR NFL 31 20 171 2197 12.85 25 70.9

12 Wes Welker 2012 2013 TOT NFL 29 25 191 2132 11.16 16 73.5

13 Anquan Boldin 2012 2013 2-54 TOT NFL 31 31 150 2100 14.00 11 67.7

14 Brian Hartline 2012 2013 4-108 MIA NFL 32 30 150 2099 13.99 5 65.6

15 Marques Colston 2012 2013 7-252 NOR NFL 31 24 158 2097 13.27 15 67.6

16 Victor Cruz 2012 2013 NYG NFL 30 29 159 2090 13.14 14 69.7

17 Roddy White 2012 2013 1-27 ATL NFL 29 28 155 2062 13.30 10 71.1

18 Jordy Nelson 2012 2013 2-36 GNB NFL 28 26 134 2059 15.37 15 73.5

19 DeSean Jackson 2012 2013 2-49 PHI NFL 27 27 127 2032 16.00 11 75.3

20 Torrey Smith 2012 2013 2-58 RAV NFL 32 32 114 1983 17.39 12 62.

2012-2014 Ranking is sorted by yardage.
Still great production but significantly less touchdowns than the rest of the consensus top 5-7.

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Andre Johnson at 33 is still a better player than anyone on the 9ers offensive roster
Nobody is taking you or your team seriously with such an asinine............asiten, asieleven, and asitwelve statement such as that.  Nice try though.  
 
 
A Texans fan from NJ vs Niners Fan from DC



Hilarious
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That had you hiding and ducking in your own city in December when I was out there visiting.  Too hilarious indeed......."and the streets say @JumpmanFromDaBay
 can't go back home"
Being that you idolize a rap game vet who's still flourishing today, you be able to see that Andre has been doing the same. If more than 3000 yards combined the last two seasons is him being on his "last legs", I'll definitely take that.
One more time...........he doesn't even want to play for the team he's signed to.  His heart is no longer in it.  He wants out of Houston on the first thing smoking, and I can't say that I blame him.  His career is over. He did the best he could with what he had (Matt Schaub) and I applaud him for that.  
This sounds more like "I hope his career is over" and "I hope his heart isn't in it". None of that has to do with production on the field, which he's had every year. You're sounding like a music forum argument where you're bringing up irrelevant info instead of sticking to the matter at hand.
Not really.  As of right now, Andre Johnson insinuated that he doesn't want to play for the Texans, currently his QB is some no name guy that I doubt YOU can even name.  The defense looks intact but as of right now, neither he or his heart want to be in Houston playing for the Texans(again, not that I can blame him, and honestly who should).  

I think Andre Johnson has had a very good career, but all jokes aside I would not or even consider him to be Top 5 in the league.  Not saying Crabtree is or belongs in the Top 5 but I can say with certainty that Andre Johnson doesn't belong there CURRENTLY.  Let me help you dudes out right now, when the mind goes........the heart goes.  With that being said, Dre's mind and heart is clearly not set on playing football or clearly not set on playing with the Texans so he is not in it to win it right now.  
 
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