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Who's the better receiver?


LaFail or Gettis  

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  1. 1. Who's the better Wide Receiver? (assuming healthy)



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the last two years gettis has been nothing but an idea. meanwhile lafell has been doing work. he ain't great, but he does his job and does it well enough.

 

until we can see gettis actually play again, he's just another keary colbert type aberration.

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Lafell because he actually plays. This is dumb.

 

Assuming both are healthy?

 

Lafell because he actually plays.

 

David Gettis' rookie stat with Matt Moore, Jimmy Clausen, Brian St. Pierre, and Tony Pike at Quarterback play:

 

37 rec, 508 yds, 3 tds

 

Lafail's stat with Cam Newton:

2011: 36 rec, 613 yds, 3 tds

2012: 44 rec, 677 yds, 4 tds

 

How similar

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