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Steve Smith is the best postseason receiver of all time


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Pat Yasinskas, of ESPN.com, reports Carolina Panthers WR Steve Smith has accumulated 45 receptions and 739 yards with six touchdowns in seven postseason games. His career postseason average of 105.7 receiving yards per game is the best in NFL history (minimum of five games).

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If I have my information right, Steve Smith has accumulated 11,598 all-purpose yards in his 8-year career. This includes over 8000 yards receiving (including post-season play) and is easily the mist dominant WR the Panthers' history. If he continues to produce like this (without punching anymore teammates) I can see the Panthers honoring him with induction in the Panthers Ring of Honor.

However, he will have a lot more work to do to even be nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Can he do it? Probably not in John Fox's running offense, unless he pulls off a 16+ year career.

Of course as soft as Goodell is making pro football nowadays, a 25-30 year career seems possible...

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However, he will have a lot more work to do to even be nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Can he do it? Probably not in John Fox's running offense, unless he pulls off a 16+ year career.

I disagree. I think a ring and two more thousand yard seasons (which would get him over 10,000) all but assures him a spot.

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