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I'll put each #1 WR's season totals in parentheses next to what they did against Revis
Week 1 - Andre Johnson (101 catches / 1,569 yards / 9 TD, Pro Bowl, First Team All Pro) 4 catches, 35 yards Week 2 - Randy Moss (83/1,264/13) 4/24 <Revis - 1 INT> Week 3 – Kenny Britt (42/701/3) 4/59 Week 4 – Marques Colston (70/1,074/9) 2/33 Week 5 – Davone Bess (76/758/2) 3/18 Week 6 – Terrell Owens (55/829/5) 3/14 Week 7 – Louis Murphy (34/521/4) 4/58 <Revis 1 INT> Week 8 – Davone Bess (76/758/2) 4/18 Week 9 – Mike Sims-Walker (63/869/7) 3/49/1 Week 10 – Randy Moss (83/1,264/13) 5/34/1 Week 11 – Steve Smith (65/982/7) 1/5 <Revis 2 INT, 1 TD> Week 12 – Terrell Owens (55/829/5) 3/31 <Revis 1 INT> Week 13 – Antonio Bryant (39/600/4) 2/22 <Revis 1 INT> Week 14 – Roddy White (85/1,153/11, Pro Bowl) 4/33 Week 15 – Reggie Wayne (100/1,264/10, Pro Bowl) 3/33 Week 16 – Chad Johnson (72/1,047/9, Pro Bowl) 0/0
The guys he played against averaged 69/968/7 for the year, which averages out to 4.2/60.47/.44
Revis gave up 49/466/2 on the year, which averages to 3.1/29.125/.125
Not a single receiver got 60 yards against him, and only three got to 40!
Only one guy (Randy Moss) caught 5 passes in a game, and he only had 34 yards when he did it.
He went against 1,000 yard receivers 7 times (and one more against Steve Smith, who was 18 yards shy) and not one of them even got to 40 yards. They COMBINED for 192 yards. If you count Steve Smith, he adds 5 more yards to the mix.
He went against 4 receivers who went to the Pro Bowl that year, and they combined for 11 catches and 101 yards.
He was the embodiment of a shut-down corner, and brutalized the guys he went against. He was the best defensive player in the NFL that year. *Jews you*
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