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Old 03-25-2007, 04:55 AM   #453
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Originally Posted by DrA
Take a look of all of the big name guys that were picked in the top ten or so in the last five years: Roy Williams, Braylon Edwards, Larry Fitzgerald, Andre Johnson. In their three plus years in the NFL, not one of these guys has ever even played in a playoff game.

You guys can go on about how this guy is the greatest thing ever, and he quite possibly might be. However, even if he does rip it up beginning his rookie year, which is not at all a guarentee, that does not mean that his team will be ripping it up as well. I can't think of many situations where a team was great just because one receiver on the team was.
Who is saying that Calvin Johnson will make a team win the Super Bowl? All anybody is saying is that he is going to be a good reciever and will help a stuggling offense. No wide receiver has ever btought a ateam to the playoffs so why would any of those guys be any different?
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