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Chad Johnson, Steve Smith, or Randy Moss?

Moss. While I think Smith is an incredible receiver, he simply can't compare to Moss's leaping ability and height. When you might just have to lob it up, you want someone that can elevate and grab that thing away from a defender. Smith ain't that guy.

Johnson isn't bad, but he isn't Moss.

Straight cash homey...lol!
 
Steve Smith... not even close.

All skills being equal has something the other ones don't have, Keyshawn Johnson pulling coverage from one side.
 
If its a Hailmary then Moss.
If its a slant route or something like that in the open feild then a draw between Smith and T.O.
 
Randy Moss is most likely the second coming of Jesus Christ himself. I saw him live twice in 98, the rainy Monday Nighter vs the Packers, and again in the Dome vs the Pack, he dominated both times.

Ever since then, I've considered him either God or the real world version of Darth Vader. but still, FVCKIN JEFF GEORGE!
 
Aaron Brooks is still the starter though isn't he? If brooks can launch bombs to stallworth/joe horn, he can do it with Randayyyyyy Moss!
 
Originally posted by: BDawg
Steve Smith... not even close.

All skills being equal has something the other ones don't have, Keyshawn Johnson pulling coverage from one side.

I took the question from the perspective that the rest of the team was a non-factor for the question. Simply put, if you had to choose a guy to pass to in a final play situation, who would it be?

No knocks on Steve Smith, but at 5'9" he just can't get above defenders in a hail mary type of situation.
 
Originally posted by: vi_edit

No knocks on Steve Smith, but at 5'9" he just can't get above defenders in a hail mary type of situation.

Yet somehow he would still come down with it.
 
I haven't seen much of Moss lately, but in his early years against the Packers he was just amazing. I still hate him, but man that guy was good.
 
When he plays, T.O.

Any other time, Moss makes the big plays. If only him and Culpepper could have pulled it together. Now that Johnson has a reputable QB in Palmer, he'll be looking to take over the top spot, both on and off the field. 😀
 
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