Division rival, but a go-to clutch receiver.
Chrebet Retires
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Re: Chrebet Retires
Generally, I have nothing good to say about any Bills players. Except for one.
Don Beebe.
I considered him one of the best receivers-especially taking a shot while catching over the middle.
Beebe and Chrebet I think were two of the toughest SOB's that no matter how hard you hit 'em, they came down with the ball in hand...even if unconcious.
Glad to have seen you play Wayne, you played one year too long, but stand for what toughness and perseverence can do.
Undrafted from Hofstra-one time considered most dangerous third down receiver.
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Originally posted by AngryTesteGenerally, I have nothing good to say about any Bills players. Except for one.
Don Beebe.
I considered him one of the best receivers-especially taking a shot while catching over the middle.
Beebe and Chrebet I think were two of the toughest SOB's that no matter how hard you hit 'em, they came down with the ball in hand...even if unconcious.
Glad to have seen you play Wayne, you played one year too long, but stand for what toughness and perseverence can do.
Undrafted from Hofstra-one time considered most dangerous third down receiver.
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I hate seeing players go down for things like this, and Chrebet was definitely one of the toughest receivers ever. It's too bad for him as a player, but that being said
NJ Jets and Jets fans. When it rains, it pours.
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Originally posted by AngryTesteBeebe and Chrebet I think were two of the toughest SOB's that no matter how hard you hit 'em, they came down with the ball in hand...even if unconcious.
Glad to have seen you play Wayne, you played one year too long, but stand for what toughness and perseverence can do.
"Defeat is simply a signal to press onward"
- Helen Keller
- "What we call failure is not the falling down, but the staying down"
- - Mary Pickford
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