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Oilers Best Wide Receiver of the Run and Shoot Era


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Who was the Oilers Best Run and Shoot Wide Receiver?  

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  1. 1. Who was the Oilers Best Wide Receiver of the Run and Shoot Era

    • Drew Hill
    • Haywood Jeffires
    • Ernest Givins
    • Webster Slaughter
    • Curtis Duncan


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Yea sure, only you truly understand,

 

I would have no problem with me only being the only one who truly understands something. I would be proud of that. I would probably prefer it actually. 

In this case though, you're just spouting off more silliness, as clearly I'm not the only one who understands Jeffires was obviously the best receiver the Oilers had between 90-94. 

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"Coming into the game we decided what we would do is put our two best corners, Lewis and Ross, on their two best receivers, which we thought was Drew Hill and Ernest Givens in the slot," Cowher said by phone.

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On 6/19/2016 at 8:08 AM, OILERMAN said:

"Coming into the game we decided what we would do is put our two best corners, Lewis and Ross, on their two best receivers, which we thought was Drew Hill and Ernest Givens in the slot," Cowher said by phone.

Do you remember every thread that has ever been created on here? Fucking elephant.

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9 hours ago, originaloiler said:

I see That Curtis Duncan isn't getting any love. Those other wideouts always scored the touchdown, but Moon used to hit Duncan on a 10 yard out that money all game long in that era.

Duncan was the worst one

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25 minutes ago, OILERMAN said:

Duncan was the worst one

Yeah he was.  He was the one guy who put up stats and benefited from the offense.  The other guys showed traits of some sorts.  Duncan was JAG.  On most other teams, he's probably near the bottom of the depth chart.

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56 minutes ago, originaloiler said:

Maybe on paper, but I used to notice him making possession type catches. My parents had season tickets from 78-95 so I saw a lot of oiler football growing up.

Oh he racked up some catches but he was so slow, he was simply a product on the offense. He left the Oilers and went to GB in free agency and was cut in training camp. He was always single covered and his average...

He had 82 catches and barely cracked 900 yards, that's terrible

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