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Last night I re-watched the second Giants game of last year, and I was quickly reminded of what beasts Dez Bryant and Hakeem Nicks are, and will be.

These guys both either dwarf corners, or they use superb body control and hands to snatch the ball out of the air.

I know there's been a lot of negatives going on with Dez lately, but I still stand by the fact that we are so lucky this freak fell to us.

It's going to be very interesting following these two kids careers, and seeing which one ends up on top, statistically.

Wouldn't suprise me one bit if they both end up in the Hall - although that is a ridiculously premature statement. They're both just that good.
 

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Finding maturity and keeping his head on straight will go a long way in deciding which path Dez takes. He can be as good as he wants to be if he puts forth the effort both on and off the field.
 

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Finding maturity and keeping his head on straight will go a long way in deciding which path Dez takes. He can be as good as he wants to be if he puts forth the effort both on and off the field.

I'll take Nicks.

Right after DeSean Jackson.

The NFC East has the best WRs.

Well, the Giants, Eagles and Cowboys do. Washington has shat.
 

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I'll take Nicks.

Right after DeSean Jackson.

The NFC East has the best WRs.

Well, the Giants, Eagles and Cowboys do. Washington has shat.

lol of course. Desean Jackson may have the shortest reign ever of best WR in a division.
 

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lol of course. Desean Jackson may have the shortest reign ever of best WR in a division.

If I feel differently, I'll let you know. Wait for it.

Nicks is a super beast. But he doesn't impact special teams. And he can't score from anywhere on the field. So he's got some things working against him in comparison to Jackson.

All three are elite ridiculous talents.
 
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