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Ranking the NFC South WRs


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Dwayne "The Sloth" Jarrett makes the list!!!! All this kid needs is a sweet nickname to give him that boost of confidence to put up 85 yards and 2 scores tonight!!!

Which kind of Sloth are we talking bout here. This one? :P

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or this one? :eek:

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GO SLOTH GO!

How can you not put Smith as #1 on that list. Cmon now.

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Dwayne "The Sloth" Jarrett makes the list!!!! All this kid needs is a sweet nickname to give him that boost of confidence to put up 85 yards and 2 scores tonight!!!

Buddy and me have nicknamed Jarrett "Mud"....because it looks like he is running in mud. It is actually catching on in our section.

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if The Sloth ain't catchy enough we can alway go with D Jarr.

no no man, the more I sit here the more I start chuckling about the comparisons. I dunno if anyone has mentioned it before but I think #80 just got dubbed.

Lanky - check

Generally relaxed and easy going - check

Maybe looks too relaxed - check

Somewhat fuzzy - check

Now Im really rootin for the Sloth just so I can say "Touchdown Mahfahker! Ahhh the Sloth was in your endzone scratchin his balls ALL day!. . Didnt your db's see em?!"

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Buddy and me have nicknamed Jarrett "Mud"....because it looks like he is running in mud. It is actually catching on in our section.

Then the nickname is being very effective. Too effective. Maybe for just one game you call him Jarrett "Hey, WTF is he doing wideopen" Jarrett. Your section might have gnarly powers or something.

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