Some thoughts on spring ball/practice...

hey brother. I don't think what a player does after playing at Miami should be considered for being an all time Miami great. And to be fair, UM WR unit before 1983 wasn't impressive.
Brown is a big part of why it became impressive in 1983.
 
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I turn 47 tomorrow, so I was only 4 & 5 years old when Eddie Brown was at Miami. My point being I was too young to watch him play at Miami.

According to this list, he's 14th on the all time list of total receiving yards at Miami. 1 yard ahead of Clive Walford.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/miami-fl/receiving.html

But one of the 4 best WR's ever at Miami?
If we're just going off #s then X is the best ever by a lot and Mike Harley is in the conversation as well. It's obviously not that simple.
 
touchy touchy. haven't gotten it up the *** in a few weeks, i guess.

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hey brother. I don't think what a player does after playing at Miami should be considered for being an all time Miami great. And to be fair, UM WR unit before 1983 wasn't impressive.
I put his NFL numbers in there for context. Brown left as the all time leader in receptions, yards and TD’s in 1985 when CFB was mostly a running game. You obviously aren’t going to back down and that’s your prerogative. Bill Miller was a 2 time All American WR in 1960 and ‘61. Does his accomplishment mean less because he played in the ‘60’s.
 
I put his NFL numbers in there for context. Brown left as the all time leader in receptions, yards and TD’s in 1985 when CFB was mostly a running game. You obviously aren’t going to back down and that’s your prerogative. Bill Miller was a 2 time All American WR in 1960 and ‘61. Does his accomplishment mean less because he played in the ‘60’s.
It’s a discussion.
 
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