NFL Cornerbacks Threatening to Throw a Wet Blanket on Age of the Wide Receiver

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Published: December 3, 2009

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... were at their shucking-and-jiving peak—the National Football League gave itself over to the Age of the Wide Receiver.

Rule changes made it infinitely more difficult to adequately and consistently cover a lightning fast, physical beast without committing some manner of infraction.

The game soon adapted.

Whether or not the garrulous talents on the peripheries of most offensive formations actually drive success and failure on the gridiron, the perception in many circles is that a stud receiver is one of the fundamental elements to successfully procuring a Super Bowl ring—right up there with an elite quarterback and gnarly defense.

Skeptical? You shouldn't be.

 

Super Bowl XLIII

The game gave us the dueling blinders authored by the best wide receiver in the league—Arizona Cardinal Larry Fitzgerald—and the best wide receiver on that day—the Most Valuable Player and Pittsburgh Steeler Santonio Holmes.<...

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