Former NFL receiver Torrey Smith caused quite the storm on social media with his latest post. The former Baltimore Ravens wideout took to Twitter to suggest that Elvis Presley was the most overrated performer in history.
The artist that Smith thinks is the best, and one that he feels would have run rings around 'The King' is Michael Jackson.
There is great debate as to who was the better of the two, with each being an icon of their generation. As expected, when Smith sent this tweet out, fans were quick to jump all over it. One fan named Alex called for everyone to ignore Smith's "stupidity".

"Please ignore this stupidity."
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The 2022 NFL offseason has been one for the ages

The 2022 offseason has had just about everything. Some players received big contracts, others held out of mini camp and requested trades, while some got into legal problems.
Tyreek Hill was one receiver to land a big payday as he swapped Kansas City for Miami in a $120 million deal. Deebo Samuel requested a trade, although nothing has materialized since. Baker Mayfield finally got out of his Cleveland nightmare with other big-name players such as Von Miller signing for new teams.
Then there was the case of Deshaun Watson and his civil suits. The Browns quarterback setted 20 of his 24 civil suits and now awaits a ruling from the NFL regarding a possible suspension.
Some want him gone for the whole season, while others think half the season is adequate.
Jimmy Garoppolo, meanwhile, is still a 49er, something that seemed impossible two months ago. His playing future is the next to take center stage after Mayfield's move to the Carolina Panthers.
The NFL is the biggest sporting organization on the planet. Considering the offseason drama, the regular season has some catching up to do regarding newsworthy headlines.
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