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Yasinskas: WR Rankings


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But why feel disrespected to begin with? It's just one man's opinion and it's getting people all worked up! I mean...if Yas' word was THE word of the NFL and it were treated as gospel...ok...let's debate over his views. But he's just some hack...as is every other writer and analyst out there.

I just don't get why these sort of things bother you guys. I care about gameday, and what happens on the field. I couldn't care less how we're ranked on the stupid old Internet.

i'm not one of those guys.

i don't care either way. most of those talking heads talk out of their butts anyway. everyone knows this. i would call yas a sellout since he went to espn but he never had any cred anyway so it was a lateral move for him.

i just don't think it's a big deal that people get upset or irritated when the panthers aren't appreciated the way they think the panthers should be. let them have their moment. you don't have to sit there and hold their hand or anything. just let them sit there and be upset. it's ok.

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Beyond the top 2 is bulletin board fodder. All those in the top ten need to be #1 or solid #2 WR's for their teams to remain pro-level talent. Everyone else is trying to climb the ladder. Tough category to rank before the season starts.

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My God. They have a thread about this over at the Saints Report, and there are about 3-4 Saints fans actually arguing that Steve Smith shouldn't be considered the best WR in this division. How many times does he have to dominate their corners before they finally admit Smitty is the best? Unreal

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My God. They have a thread about this over at the Saints Report, and there are about 3-4 Saints fans actually arguing that Steve Smith shouldn't be considered the best WR in this division. How many times does he have to dominate their corners before they finally admit Smitty is the best? Unreal

We can't get a lot of posters here to admit that Brees is a better QB, why should we be upset that they can't admit Smith is the man? That's why we play the game coach...

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We can't get a lot of posters here to admit that Brees is a better QB, why should we be upset that they can't admit Smith is the man? That's why we play the game coach...

I'm not upset at all. I just thought it was funny so I posted it here.

BTW, who are these " lot of posters"?

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