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Plax signs with Steelers


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Lafell 44 catches 677 yards 15.4 avg 4 tds

Burress 3 grabs 42 yards 14 avg 1 td

The guy is 35 and washed up get a grip.

he only played 3 games last year and had 1 rec for 18yards

in 2011 when he was actually used by mark sanchez to say the least:

16games 45rec 612yds 13.6 avg 8TD

Lafell: 14 games 36 rec 613yds 17.0avg 3Td

2012 lafell: 14 games 44rec 677 yds 15.4avg 4 td

burress had more td's in one year than lafell had in two. coming off of that season and playing with Cam he would have saw similiar production

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he only played 3 games last year and had 1 rec for 18yards

in 2011 when he was actually used by mark sanchez to say the least:

16games 45rec 612yds 13.6 avg 8TD

Lafell: 14 games 36 rec 613yds 17.0avg 3Td

2012 lafell: 14 games 44rec 677 yds 15.4avg 4 td

burress had more td's in one year than lafell had in two. coming off of that season and playing with Cam he would have saw similiar production

We hardly threw the ball in the redzone bro. It was always a Cam run.

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he only played 3 games last year and had 1 rec for 18yards

in 2011 when he was actually used by mark sanchez to say the least:

16games 45rec 612yds 13.6 avg 8TD

Lafell: 14 games 36 rec 613yds 17.0avg 3Td

2012 lafell: 14 games 44rec 677 yds 15.4avg 4 td

burress had more td's in one year than lafell had in two. coming off of that season and playing with Cam he would have saw similiar production

They used Plax as a redzone target, hence the slightly more TD's. That aside, they are basically the same receiver statistically.

Except:

Lafell - 26

Burress- 35

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