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Brandon Marshall with Record Setting Day

  • GOONx19
    At the moment he has 20 receptions for 193 yards and 2 TDs with 2:21 to go in the game. That ties Terrell Owen's record for most receptions in a single game with the 49ers back in 2000. It also effectively ends my fantasy football season.
  • gerb131
    Got me 31 points in my fantasty league today.
  • GOONx19
    Denver faces 4th and 18 when they get back from the 2-minute warning. It'll probably be he last chance to take the record outright.

    EDIT: He got it! 21 receptions for 200 yards.
  • gerb131
    He got a 7 yarder to hit 200 yards too.
  • SQ_Crazies
    Wow!
  • ZombieKiller
    He put me in the playoffs
  • Puddle Jumper
    The guy is a douche but good game
  • thedynasty1998
    Best WR in the NFL.
  • Rotinaj
    thedynasty1998 wrote: Best WR in the NFL.
    I think Andre Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald might have something to say about that.
  • Hamp89
    Would you believe I have this guy in my lineup, and still LOSE the game? Unbelievable.
  • Puddle Jumper
    thedynasty1998 wrote: Best WR in the NFL.
    I would take DeSean Jackson on my team any day over Marshall.
  • SQ_Crazies
    He's damn good and he's up there--but he is NOT the best WR in the NFL. He is better than DeSean Jackson though.
  • Puddle Jumper
    SQ_Crazies wrote: He's damn good and he's up there--but he is NOT the best WR in the NFL. He is better than DeSean Jackson though.
    I should hope he's(Jackson) only been in the league for what 2 yrs.
  • SQ_Crazies
    What difference does that make? Adrian Peterson came in and might have been the best back in the NFL as a rookie. I just think Marshall is better than Jackson--he's more well rounded. Not saying that Jackson isn't damn good--he's at least probably top 15, I don't really know I'd have to put some thinking into ranking them.
  • SportsAndLady
    Andre Johnson
    Calvin Johnson (the fact he still puts up ridiculous fantasy numbers playing on the lions tells you how good he is)
    Randy Moss
    Larry Fitzgerald
    Brandon Marshall
    Reggie Wayne
  • SQ_Crazies
    1. Larry Fitzgerald
    2. Andre Johnson
    3. Reggie Wayne
    4. Randy Moss
    5. Chad Ochocinco
    6. Santonio Holmes
    7. Steve Smith (Carolina)
    8. Sidney Rice
    9. Brandon Marshall
    10. Anquan Boldin
    11.Wes Welker
    12. Marques Colston
    13. Hines Ward
    14. Calvin Johnson
    15. DeSean Jackson
    16. Steve Smith (NY)
    17. Percy Harvin
    18. Donald Driver
    19. Greg Jennings
    20. Robert Meachum (check the stats, 29 catches on only 39 targets, tied for 1st in average and 8 TD's--pretty dirty)
  • SportsAndLady
    ^^Calvin Johnson 14??? Yikes
  • SQ_Crazies
    Yep. Just think there are quite a few who are better than he is. He's 28th in yards, 39th in receptions, only has 4 TD's. I know he plays on a shit team but he's not really doing a whole lot to blow people away. He's a physical freak, but I'm not sure he's any better than the guys ahead of him. Just an opinion anyways--I'm sure just about anyone else that made a top 20 would have something different than me.
  • SQ_Crazies
    Hell, Wes Welker is #11--and I don't care what anyone says, a receiver is supposed to catch balls and he leads the league in that category so I think someone could probably make a case for him being #1.
  • hoops23
    Chad is one of my favorite players, but I don't think he's a top 5 WR anymore...

    I'd put Boldin, Marshall, and Colston ahead of him.
  • thedynasty1998
    The fact that you had Ocho Cinco above Marshall gives you little credibility.

    I understand that a case can be made for 5 or so different guys as the #1 WR, but if I'm starting a team, Marshall is my #1 WR. To each his own.
  • Wooball
    SQ_Crazies wrote: 1. Larry Fitzgerald
    2. Andre Johnson
    3. Reggie Wayne
    4. Randy Moss
    5. Chad Ochocinco
    6. Santonio Holmes
    7. Steve Smith (Carolina)
    8. Sidney Rice
    9. Brandon Marshall
    10. Anquan Boldin
    11.Wes Welker
    12. Marques Colston
    13. Hines Ward
    14. Calvin Johnson
    15. DeSean Jackson
    16. Steve Smith (NY)
    17. Percy Harvin
    18. Donald Driver
    19. Greg Jennings
    20. Robert Meachum (check the stats, 29 catches on only 39 targets, tied for 1st in average and 8 TD's--pretty dirty)

    6. Santonio Holmes ??? Really?
    Actually numbers 5-8 all seem to be a stretch.
  • se-alum
    6. Santonio Holmes
    7. Steve Smith (Carolina)
    8. Sidney Rice
    You serious Clark?? I would move those 3 behind Calvin Johnson, moving everyone else up.
  • SQ_Crazies
    thedynasty1998 wrote: The fact that you had Ocho Cinco above Marshall gives you little credibility.

    I understand that a case can be made for 5 or so different guys as the #1 WR, but if I'm starting a team, Marshall is my #1 WR. To each his own.
    LOL and Brandon Marshall over Fitzgerald or Johnson gives you credibility?
  • SQ_Crazies
    If Calvin Johnson was a top 5 receiver he'd be putting up better numbers on a bad team. This ain't the combine anymore guys, it's the real deal.

    Oh, and yes Santonio Holmes is that high. He plays along side Hines Ward and is 3rd in yards and it's not a fluke--he's been good for a few years now. Not to mention the guys above him in yards have 11 and 35 more catches. They're Andre Johnson (who I have ahead of him) and Wes Welker (and if anything he is too low on my list).