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Steve Smith Vs Jerry Rice


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[B]Steve Smith			      Jerry Rice[/B]	

	Game	Aggregate		Game	Aggregate

1	178	178		             87   87

2	156	334		            167	  254

3				             87	  341

4				            181	  522

5				             71	  593

6				             43	  636

7				             21	  657

8				            108	  765

9				            111	  876

10				            161	  1037

11				            149	  1186

12				             67	  1253

13				             32	  1285

14				            121	  1406

15				            289	  1695

16				            153	  1848

Needs to average: 108 yards per game to surpass the single season record

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Steve Smith has 634 catches for 9218 yards, and 54 TDs.

Cris Carter has 1101 catches for 13899 yards and 130 tds.

I will give you another example of a good player who won't get into the Hall but is/was better than Steve Smith... Jimmy Smith.

From 96-05 when he retired, only Marvin Harrison had more catches or yards than him. When he retired he had more catches than any wr in the hall.

862 catches, 12287 yards, 67 tds. Only fumbled 12 times, losing 4 in his career. Steve is sitting at 29 fumbles losing 11. Neither guy will be enshrined.

Keenan McCardell has similar numbers, along with many other players. You have to do more as a WR in the NFL to get in. It is unfortunate, but it is true. And Jimmy Smith has a ring as a Cowboy.

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