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Question: They are the all-time receiving yards leaders in Dolphins history. Pick the worst one out of this sorry bunch.
Mark Duper (1982-92), 8,869 Yards, 17.4 per catch
Mark Clayton (1983-92), 8,643 Yards, 15.7 per catch
Nat Moore (1974-86), 7,547 Yards, 14.8 per catch
Chris Chambers (2001-07), 5,688 Yards, 14.0 per catch
O.J. McDuffie (1993-00), 5,074 Yards, 12.2 per catch
Another Wide Receiver (Explain Below)

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« Reply #45 on: May 12, 2011, 08:16:24 am »

"Pick the worst one out of this sorry bunch." Soooooo subjective. If you wanted an answer that was based on- and soley on-  number of yards and yards per catch, then you can take OJ. For many of us, picking the "worst" is about more than getting yours when you're the only option on the team. It's also about more than making one great catch negated by several misses, or what you did when you went to another team. If Chambers was so good, why did Miami trade him away? Why did the Chargers cut him? As an analogy, I will take Reggie Miller at guard ahead of Allen Iverson any day of the week. Stats aren't everything. Same applies here. Any player who "takes time off," or only gives 90% is IMO "WORSE" by definition than someone with similar stats who gives his all. Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard! -EK
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