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01-03-2013, 10:09 AM | #1 | |
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I just don't like Randy Moss. For as good as he is/was, I still consider him a waste of talent. If he had applied himself even remotely like Jerry Rice did, I can't imagine what he could have achieved. |
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01-03-2013, 11:51 AM | #2 | |
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Also, he's been on like half the top 10 offenses in the history of the league. Considering how many different QBs and systems he's done it with, it's not hard to say he was the reason why. He was also one helluva catch from david tyree from being a superbowl champion. Mostly he didn't take shit from anybody and didn't give a damn about what people thought of him. Personally, that gets my respect. Also, this: GIFSoup |
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01-03-2013, 03:06 PM | #3 | |
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I think he mailed it in in Oakland, and is a juvenile. But nobody puts up his stats by being either lazy or stupid. I think that stuff gets over-sold a bit. Yes, he can give up on games/plays, and that is a strike against him, but on balance and overall, he was a very, very intelligent football player who played great football for a very, very long time. You're comparing his effort to Jerry Rice, which is a bit crazy. Rice's work ethic was maniacal -- like a Larry Bird or a Michael Jordan. Not everyone is built that way. Maybe it annoys you didn't work like a complete dog, but he didn't NEED TO to be unbelievably successful on the field. I don't love him, but neither do I hate him. He is (was, really) incredibly great as a WR though. It's inarguable.
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I'm a diehard Chief, but #4 has to be either Walter Payton or Gale Sayers. #5 I'd give to Junior Seau. #6 is tough if you can't count Jim Brown. And one of the weakest spots is #12. I know it was before the merge, but one name I haven't seen on here is Joe Namath. 1965
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01-05-2013, 12:06 AM | #5 | |
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Yeah, gotta be Reggie White. His production was insane.
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