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    Who are the top return men in the NFL?

    Outside of Hester, who are some of the top return men in the NFL?
    Quote Originally Posted by macc View Post
    Would I take Harden over Rose? I can't answere that question honestly because I would like to see Harden as a #1 option first. Rose can def score, and is a good defender, but he's not a great passer (something you want out of your pg). In saying that I don't see a Rose lead Chicago doing anything in the playoffs. They won't get by Miami and they'll be lucky if they can beat Boston. So since you're so high on Rose, I don't see him doing any damage at all come playoff time.



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    back in the day justin miller....


    oh those were the days

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    jacoby jones
    30 Team Stadium Checklist: 12 to go

    1) Yankees 2) Orioles 3) Rays 4) Red Sox 5) Mets 6) Braves 7) Phillies 8) Nationals 9) Marlins 10) Pirates 11) Padres 12) Astros 13) Mariners 14) Twins 15) Cubs 16) White Sox 17) Cardinals 18) Indians 19) Tigers (June 8th 2013)

    BRETT GARDNER HOME RUN METER

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    This years top kick returners.

    Code:
    Rk 	Player 	        Team 	Pos 	Ret 	Yds 	Avg 	Lng 	TD 	20+ 	40+ 	FC 	FUM 	Ret 	RetY 	Avg 	Lng 	TD 	20+ 	40+ 	FC 	FUM
    1 	David Wilson 	NYG 	RB 	51 	1,387 	27.2 	97T 	1 	37 	7 	0 	0 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	--
    2 	Darius Reynaud 	TEN 	WR 	45 	1,106 	24.6 	105T 	1 	31 	1 	0 	0 	27 	238 	8.8 	27 	0 	2 	0 	14 	1
    3 	Josh Cribbs 	CLE 	WR 	39 	1,076 	27.6 	74 	0 	32 	3 	0 	1 	35 	439 	12.5 	60 	0 	7 	1 	6 	3
    4 	Jacoby Jones 	BAL 	WR 	30 	975 	32.5 	108T 	2 	27 	5 	0 	0 	29 	279 	9.6 	63T 	1 	2 	1 	14 	2
    5 	Randall Cobb 	GB 	WR 	38 	964 	25.4 	46 	0 	33 	2 	0 	1 	28 	253 	9.0 	75T 	1 	2 	1 	21 	3
    6 	Brandon Boykin 	PHI 	CB 	42 	953 	22.7 	44 	0 	32 	1 	0 	1 	1 	7 	7.0 	7 	0 	0 	0 	0 	0
    7 	Marcus Thigpen 	MIA 	RB 	33 	948 	28.7 	96T 	1 	27 	4 	0 	0 	23 	276 	12.0 	72T 	1 	3 	1 	4 	1
    8 	Chris Rainey 	PIT 	RB 	35 	922 	26.3 	68 	0 	25 	6 	0 	0 	3 	16 	5.3 	13 	0 	0 	0 	0 	1
    9 	Joe McKnight 	NYJ 	RB 	31 	875 	28.2 	100T 	1 	25 	4 	0 	1 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	--
    10 	Brandon Tate 	CIN 	WR 	30 	739 	24.6 	45 	0 	21 	2 	0 	2 	21 	187 	8.9 	32 	0 	2 	0 	8 	2
    11 	Leon Washington 	SEA 	RB 	22 	659 	30.0 	98T 	1 	15 	4 	0 	1 	37 	317 	8.6 	52 	0 	5 	1 	16 	1
    12 	Devin McCourty 	NE 	FS 	27 	654 	24.2 	104T 	1 	16 	1 	0 	1 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	--
    13 	Travaris Cadet 	NO 	RB 	24 	643 	26.8 	75 	0 	20 	1 	0 	1 	1 	2 	2.0 	2 	0 	0 	0 	2 	0
    14 	Percy Harvin 	MIN 	WR 	16 	574 	35.9 	105T 	1 	15 	4 	0 	0 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	--
    15 	Keshawn Martin 	HOU 	WR 	24 	564 	23.5 	54 	0 	16 	1 	0 	0 	19 	228 	12.0 	71 	0 	3 	2 	9 	1
    16 	Shaun Draughn 	KC 	RB 	23 	537 	23.3 	41 	0 	19 	1 	0 	1 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	-- 	--
    17 	Stefan Logan 	DET 	WR 	24 	530 	22.1 	40 	0 	15 	1 	0 	0 	33 	300 	9.1 	48 	0 	4 	1 	20 	6
    18 	Brandon Banks 	WAS 	WR 	22 	527 	24.0 	55 	0 	17 	1 	0 	0 	26 	178 	6.8 	27 	0 	2 	0 	5 	3
    19 	Devin Hester 	CHI 	WR 	20 	522 	26.1 	40 	0 	16 	1 	0 	1 	34 	307 	9.0 	44 	0 	5 	1 	6 	0
    20 	Leodis McKelvin 	BUF 	CB 	18 	510 	28.3 	59 	0 	17 	2 	0 	0 	23 	431 	18.7 	88T 	2 	7 	2 	14 	0
    Bill Parcells: "You are what your record says you are."


    From the "you can't make this stuff up" department:

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...ds-vs-patriots

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    Raddle off a few names. This guys don't get much credit and the kickoff might not be around much longer

    And I got into a debate with some of my fellow 9er fans...as they were saying Kyle Williams is a better return man than Ted Ginn...
    Quote Originally Posted by macc View Post
    Would I take Harden over Rose? I can't answere that question honestly because I would like to see Harden as a #1 option first. Rose can def score, and is a good defender, but he's not a great passer (something you want out of your pg). In saying that I don't see a Rose lead Chicago doing anything in the playoffs. They won't get by Miami and they'll be lucky if they can beat Boston. So since you're so high on Rose, I don't see him doing any damage at all come playoff time.



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    Trindon Holliday, the man is like 5'4".....Jacoby Jones can roll as well, and Dez Bryant when they let him!

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    All time Favorite tho was Dante Hall!

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    Wilson..!!

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    Harvin. Nuff said.


    Tyler "Dougie" Wilson

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    Cromartie is very good, when actually given the chance to return, but he's much more valuable as a CB obviously.
    Go Knicks!

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    Bethel Johnson
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    Lebron is already many levels above Magic. The only reason why Magic is considered a top three player is because some people feel bad for his having AIDS. Lebron is a better shooter, passer, scorer, rebounder, etc.
    This guy ^

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    David Wilson has been doing a really good job this year. Great field position very frequently

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    Jacoby Jones easily, in my opinion.

    Jason Collins claims he is the first openly gay NBA player despite the fact we witnessed the entire league bend the Lakers over all season.

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    I'll go homer on this and say Harvin. Averaging like 36 ypr

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