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I wouldn't say heads and shoulders, but he certainly is better.

I guess that's why he is 2nd team and Fitz is 1st and Fitz and Boldin are starting in the Pro Bowl while Smith is riding pine? Good call. The Cardinals for a fact have the smallest fanbase in the NFL. Obviously the rest of the world, and more importantly the people who know more about football and matter in these decisions, just feel differently than you guys in Carolina.

I never said Fitz was better, although I do feel he is more valuable do to his size and jump ball ability. I just find it funny that you guys just take it as a fact that Smith is sitting atop the world.

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I guess that's why he is 2nd team and Fitz is 1st and Fitz and Boldin are starting in the Pro Bowl while Smith is riding pine? Good call. The Cardinals for a fact have the smallest fanbase in the NFL. Obviously the rest of the world, and more importantly the people who know more about football and matter in these decisions, just feel differently than you guys in Carolina.

lol did you really just bring up the pro bowl to determine how good a player is?

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I guess that's why he is 2nd team and Fitz is 1st and Fitz and Boldin are starting in the Pro Bowl while Smith is riding pine? Good call. The Cardinals for a fact have the smallest fanbase in the NFL. Obviously the rest of the world, and more importantly the people who know more about football and matter in these decisions, just feel differently than you guys in Carolina.

I never said Fitz was better, although I do feel he is more valuable do to his size and jump ball ability. I just find it funny that you guys just take it as a fact that Smith is sitting atop the world.

Fitz is a great reciever, no one questions that. What people here will tell you is that Smith does more with less than any other receiver.

Fitz All the Height, size, strength, and hands you could ever want in a reciever and he has a deadly accurate QB throwing it to him.

Smith is short and has to go get many of Delhomme's passes.

Fitz managed 1431 yards this season, Smith had 1421 and only played 14 games. Sorry man, it's not an insult to Fitzgerald but Smith is the better WR, and if you put Smith's brain in Fitz's body catching Warner balls he would have 2000 yards.

On top of that 4 of 7 of Fitz's 100+ yard games came in losing efforts. For Smith it was 2 of 8. I'll take a reciever who's effort actually results in effective W's for the team.

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I guess that's why he is 2nd team and Fitz is 1st and Fitz and Boldin are starting in the Pro Bowl while Smith is riding pine? Good call. The Cardinals for a fact have the smallest fanbase in the NFL. Obviously the rest of the world, and more importantly the people who know more about football and matter in these decisions, just feel differently than you guys in Carolina.

I never said Fitz was better, although I do feel he is more valuable do to his size and jump ball ability. I just find it funny that you guys just take it as a fact that Smith is sitting atop the world.

One question. How many games did Fitzgerald make one of his patented grabs over 2 defenders in the last 2 minutes of the game to set Arizona up to win the game. I can think of 3 times Smitty did it for us to win and once where he did it but we lost against the Giants.

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