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McCaffrey's success has led to the modern phenomenon of comparing nearly any Caucasian wide receiver, regardless of build or style, to McCaffrey. The formulation follows an uncannily consistent pattern, with announcers or commentators intoning after a catch, "You know, [white receiver] reminds me a lot of a [slower/faster/bigger/smaller/young/old] Ed McCaffrey!" Relatedly, McCaffrey is known today as a sort of patron saint of "possession" receivers, though in fact he was a unique physical specimen possessing a combination of speed and size rare among receivers of his day.
Quadzilla99 10:12, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
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