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  • Best WR duos of all-time?

    The ones I can think of off the top of my head are;

    (In no particular order)

    Rice/Taylor
    Carter/Moss
    Clayton/Duper
    Swann/Stallworth
    Harrison/Wayne
    Holt/Bruce

    I'm sure I'm forgetting a few.

    Where does the duo of Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin rank?
    I say right up top!

    Thoughts?

  • #2
    Marshall and Royal

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    • #3
      Smith/McCafferey weren't too shabby

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      • #4
        -Andre Reed and James Lofton, circa 1990-1992 were better than you'd expect.

        -Around the same time frame, Art Monk and Gary Clark from about 1986 to 1992. (toss in Ricky Sanders to make it the 3-man "Posse")

        -For purely stats, you have to acknowledge Brett Perriman and Herman Moore in 1995. But this was shortly after the "chuck rule" had been modified, as dozens of receivers put up insane numbers around the time.

        -I always liked Keyshawn Johnson and Wayne Chrebet, from the Jets, earlier in this decade.

        --Of course, if you're playing Tecmo Bowl from 1991, you'd have to go with Mark Carrier (Bucs) and Jerry Rice.
        Omaha! Hurry! Hurry!

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        • #5
          I remember John Jefferson and Charlie Joiner from the Chargers being a potent duo.

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          • #6
            Haha... love the first two next posts.

            Beautiful pair of orange glasses the two of you have on. Good work.:salute!:

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            • #7
              Randy Moss and Chris Carter wasn't a bad duo, #2 and #5 all time TD reception leaders.

              R Ayers - B Cofield - A Haynesworth - CJ ohnson
              J Anderson - J Beason - DJ Williams
              R Bailey - P Amukamara - R Hill - A Goodman

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RocketArm006 View Post
                Smith/McCafferey weren't too shabby
                They're not even close. They had literallky 1 season where they were prolific.



                Carter and Moss are easily the best duo of all time, there is absolutely no question about it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Cutler666 View Post
                  They're not even close. They had literallky 1 season where they were prolific.



                  Carter and Moss are easily the best duo of all time, there is absolutely no question about it.
                  Agree 100 percent they even made Culpeper look good. lol

                  With a lot more time and without hurt feeling FITZ and Boldin could compete for the title.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RocketArm006 View Post
                    Smith/McCaffrey
                    Thanks for saving this thread...
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                    • #11
                      This was a article in SI Nov 24 edt ... and it followed a story about Fitz and Boldin

                      Here is who was listed as top ten

                      1 Swann/Stallworth
                      2 Rice/Taylor
                      3 Carter/Moss
                      4 Marks brothers
                      5 Bruce/ Holt
                      6 Joiner Jefferson
                      7 Hirsch/Fears Rams 49-56 ok sure
                      8 Smith McCardell
                      9 Harrison/Wayne
                      10 Reed/Lofton

                      Honorable Mention

                      Irvin/Harper Smith Ed McCaffrey
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                      • #12
                        What´s interesting, is that most of the ones mentioned, are wide-out sets.
                        Personally, I think Royal/Marshall is a flanker/wideout set.
                        And in that regard how about Wes Welker/Randy Moss, or Hines Ward/whoever?
                        mooncamping is a new Cleveland Browns fan


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                        • #13
                          I thought Rice/Brown were pretty good....but that's just a Raiders fan opinion.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by LarryDean View Post
                            This was a article in SI Nov 24 edt ... and it followed a story about Fitz and Boldin

                            Here is who was listed as top ten

                            1 Swann/Stallworth
                            2 Rice/Taylor
                            3 Carter/Moss
                            4 Marks brothers
                            5 Bruce/ Holt
                            6 Joiner Jefferson
                            7 Hirsch/Fears Rams 49-56 ok sure
                            8 Smith McCardell
                            9 Harrison/Wayne
                            10 Reed/Lofton

                            Honorable Mention

                            Irvin/Harper Smith Ed McCaffrey
                            This is the most retarded thing I've ever read, shame on S.I. for putting this duo at #1. I feel they belong on the list, but I'm thinking at 6 or 7, and only because they are both in the H.O.F.. They are only both in the H.O.F. because they are Steelers, they both don't deserve it.
                            It is a shame that both of these clowns are in the Hall and Rod Smith (who had far better career numbers and 2 rings) will have to fight tooth and nail to get in!

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                            • #15
                              I'm surprised you forgot Andre Johnson/Kevin Walter.

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