Reggie Wayne

3 December 2011

ssers they will see in the playoffs.

The assignments in the secondary this week include receivers Reggie Wayne and Pierre Garcon. They will test the secondary, even if the passes aren’t on target.

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4 December 2009

squo;t seem like asking too much. 

We forgave Wilhite for being toasted by the Colts’ Reggie Wayne two weeks ago. He was right there with Wayne, but Reggie is one of the league’s best. But I’m tired of Wilhite being good company. He needs to do more. 

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2 November 2008

They couldn't of imagined a tougher assignment.

WRs Reggie Wayne, Marvin Harrison, and Anthony Gonzalez aren't the biggest or the fastest, but are very quick with great hands. But what makes them special is the chemistry they built with Manning. They know what each other are thinking and their timing is impeccable. Manning isn't having his typical season and Harrison is slowing down, but they are a better combination than 95 percent of of the QB-WR combos in the league.

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24 June 2008

have the same vertical passing attack (Brady to Randy Moss/Wes Welker vs. Manning to Harrison/Reggie Wayne), the same power running backs (Laurence Maroney vs. Joseph Addai), even the same pass catching tight ends (Ben Watson vs. Dallas Clark). The Patriots defense has become softer while the Colts defense has got tougher (Bob Sanders anyone?). The net result? Two teams almost indistinguishable from one another save for their supposed "rivalry".

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19 April 2008

career, but he started 30 of 42 games with the Rams and 10 of 14 games with the Raiders

2001: WR Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis
A two-time Pro Bowler whom nudged aside Marvin Harrison (heard of him?) as the Colts primary target of Peyton Manning

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19 February 2008

absolutely cannot aid you if you bite on Manning's play fake, and he throws it over the top to Reggie Wayne for a touchdown.

 

 

While I agree with Steinbrenner that steroids is getting a free pass by the media in the NFL, and that it may be more prevelant in the NFL, I truly believe that steroids impacts the MLB in a much stronger way. 

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