Players vote Welker most underrated

whiteathlete33

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Guys I agree with BearBacker. Anytime you have a white succeed at any of the caste positions negros always make up some kind of excuses. They want to keep whites out of those positions because they feel they "belong" to tghem. Perrimann said that any below average receiver could do the same thing. I dare him to find one.
 

icsept

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Yeah, that Brett Perriman take is ridiculous. It was in an SI article polling former wide-receivers about current wide receivers. If any receiver benefitted from a system it was Perriman with the Detroit Lions' spread offense. I think Herman Moore and Barry Sanders drew some defensive attention away from Perriman.

That SI article also had a comment from Ken Burrow - "Matt Jones is all sound, no picture". Weird that they would even comment on a player who's not in the league.

They picked Larry Fitzgerald as the best receiver in the league. He's 10th in yards this year and his longest gain is 27 yards.
 
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As Lions fan (
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I can attest that Perriman was a poor man's Wes Welker at best. He played a lot like Welker, but was nowhere near as good. He was a good runner, but didn't have Welker's quickness. Don't forget, the reason NE got Welker is because they saw how nobody on their team could cover him when he played for the Dolphins. He didn't need Moss then. And he had Joey Harrington and Dante Cullpepper throwing him the ball.

The main reason Perriman was so successful was because teams stacked the line against Sanders. If not for that he would have been a nobody.

I think most people realize how amazing Welker is, but you will still have people holding on to the stereotype because they've been so deeply ingrained.
 

celticdb15

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Alworth whyd you delete your post buddy? I didn't find anything wrong with it.
 
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