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Who is your favorite player(s) not on your team. And why? <---- this is important.. you must say why!
I would have to say Ed Reed and Ricky Williams. Ed Reed is so much fun to watch. He is what Roy Williams should of been. Ricky Williams.... man, I have been a fan of his since Texas. The guy could be something great. Fun to watch IMO. AZ
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I'll go with Marvin Harrison and Brian Dawkins.
Both great in their own way and I believe will be HOF'ers someday. Marvin is just very classy when he plays and was one of those few WR's who kept his mouth shut and did his thing. As for Dawkins, the guy is just a ball hawk who is always near the ball and has awesome tackling technique. And the visor just makes him look futuresque which is pretty cool. One of the first players to use a visor too. |
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Randy Moss and Brett Favre. Favre, because he's the prototypical gamer, and his passion is nonpareil. I've been enamored by Moss' superior ability ever since the Thanksgiving game 10 years ago in which he mocked our passing defense by making three receptions. For 150+ yards and three scores.
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Definitely Reggie Wayne, Ed Reed and Jonathan Vilma. Mainly Because they are all former Hurricanes, but they are exciting players to watch.
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Peyton Manning and Ronde Barber.
Barber is one of the best corners in the NFL. Aging yes, he's still a good player. And Peyton Manning. I like his attitude, leadership, and he's just an overall good player. I've been a fan of him from the start, and I was happy to see him get a ring. |
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Champ Bailey and Devin Hester. The Giants would be a complete team with them. They're both game changers
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Too many choices but I'll go with one noone has mentioned:
Fred Taylor This man has speed, strength and the ability to make people miss. If he was playing on a big market team everyone would think he was an elite running back like he is, but instead he soldiers on in anonymity putting up year after year of good numbers. It's almost a shame he has to play for Jacksonville, as he deserves a lot more credit/praise than he gets. |
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Randy Moss- IMO the best and most talented WR that we have ever seen. No doubt in my mind better then Rice. Yes its controversial, but he is just on a whole nother level.
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