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If Steve Smith was in Pepp's situation right now...


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Smitty's great. Definitely top 5. But there is no doubt Fitzgerald is the best WR in the game today...

Well let's put it this way, I would take Fitz with the ball in the air and Smitty with the ball in his hands.

Scratch that I just want a good quarterback to throw to him, if he ever wants that 2000 yard season he knows that too.

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1. Fitz

2. Andre

3. Smitty

4. Moss

5. Calvin

No. Andre Johnson is not better than Smith, just no. He is great, but if I may use a weak metaphor, Smith is like a horror movie k? Someone is always going to die (ie; Smith is going to help us win every game) Andre is more of a mid afternoon b-list drama show, someone dies every now and then but a lot of little stuff happens (ie; He will make a big play every other game or so, but he has a lot of useless games where he just snags a couple dink and dunks and hangs it up)

Wait

what?

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I don't think Andre Johnson is better than Smith either.

Fitzgerald...maybe..but i'm not 100% sold on that either.

If it comes down to the end of the game and we have to throw the ball up for someone to make a play, there are only two guys in the league that I think can make the big time catch...smitty and fitz.

jmo though

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Well, of course everyone will put Smith as a top 3 guy. Thats a given...

1. Larry Fitzgerald

2. Calvin Johnson

3. Andre Johnson

4. Randy Moss

5. Wes Welker (Been more consistent, even without Brady)

6. Brandon Marshall

7. Steve Smith

So, yea... Smith falls all the way to #7 minimum. Those guys above him are more talented but Smith is still a top 10.

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You have to be kidding me. Wes Welker and Brandon Marshall better than Steve Smith? That is just laughable, Smitty strikes more fear in DC's hearts than those 2 put together. DC's have to create a separate game plan just to try and contain him, Randy Moss is the only other WR that is as dangerous. I'll say Fitz is better right now but Smitty is as good as anyone else. Wes Welker? lolol that's hilarious.

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