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Jerry Rice = THE G.O.A.T.
Don Hutson = Good/Great player in his era.
Moss was the only receiver I feared of taking that title from Rice when he came into the league. Argument: Rice produces in big games!!!
Not the model an elderly person would drive, not bulky. I actually thought maybe it was a newer model. Electric, moved pretty fast; obviously very easy to pack up, as he hopped up, the person with him packed it in with ease. The color was red/maroon. As I said not bulky. Resembles this...
I agree about the cover skills. I just like Deion better. There was a picture of him at Florida State, that I had in my locker in high school. He was literally horizontal to the ground defending a ball, and the angle made it look like he was looking into the camera. I didn't even play...
No need for me to lie. I stopped playing Fantasy for 2 years now because of a bad Commissioner who happened to be family. Whether you drop him or not is of no concern to me. I am not trying to stir up anything, just thought it would be interesting to some. When I wrote it, I was like what...
Not to bring another player in the mix, but I read and hear that Mike Haynes was possibly both Sanders and Woodson wrapped up in one. Don't remember him that well. Can anyone confirm this?
Being a 49er fan, I remember this a lot. One that stands out in my mind was when they played the Falcons. Jeff George would not throw the whole game over there. Every once in a while he would attempt to throw to Rison. (This is the game Rison and Deion started throwing blows on the field...
FYI, not sure if this will be anything unexpected.
I live in South Jersey (Marlton), saw Marvin Harrison yesterday at a party place for kids. He was riding a scooter. He drove it to his car but when he got up he had a noticeable limp. Nothing where he needed crutches just a little gimpy...
Take away the Super Bowl factors and the records in this discussion. Was Marino a better all around QB than Montana,
Elway, Favre etc.... Just wondering. I will always like and admire Marino. I don't want to be illogical and want to hear opinions on this.
Forty-Niner fan here. But, will say Marino is one of the greatest of all time. Minus Super Bowl wins. He really had little to no supporting cast throughout his career. The team was basically him, Duper and Clayton. Say what you want and I would be a little disappointed with him if he...
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