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He will go down as the Greatest, yes ahead of Rice, Moss, T.O and others.......Man, what a game.
He almost beat Flipper.
It's amazing to be watching Calvin perform, he will go down as one of the all time greats.
He will go down as the Greatest, yes ahead of Rice, Moss, T.O and others.......Man, what a game.
He almost beat Flipper.
It's amazing to be watching Calvin perform, he will go down as one of the all time greats.
what you mean like Jerry Rice didnt have Joe Montana or Steve Young throwing him the ball, and he held on forever to try and pad his stats with the seahawks.Am I the only person on this forum that just doesn't think Calvin is as amazing as others. He is an athletic freak no doubt but I struggle to compare him to the other great who did it for multiple teams in other situations.
It seems like Calvin is in the perfect storm, ultra talented but also has an offense that passes first asks questions later, Doesn't have another threat for catches and the biggest THING that bugs me is that it Stafford will just throw it up to him and let him make plays all day, he doesn't make another read, he gets more opportunities to make plays (rightfully so because he makes them more often than not) but I see someone like AJ Green and think he would be doing the exact same thing if given that chance.
Put Calvin on the Bengals with Andy "Nerf Gun" Dalton and he doesn't get the chance to make a lot of the plays because of the QB's are but more importantly the QB making another read to a more open receiver because Calvin draw the coverage. Calvin puts up the stats he doesn't not just because of him but because of his situation
Concerning stats alone, sure situation is important. As a football fan, what I see is the proverbial "man among boys". He's the sort of player that "call his shot" - tells you exactly what he's going to do and then does it to you anyway.Am I the only person on this forum that just doesn't think Calvin is as amazing as others. He is an athletic freak no doubt but I struggle to compare him to the other great who did it for multiple teams in other situations.
It seems like Calvin is in the perfect storm, ultra talented but also has an offense that passes first asks questions later, Doesn't have another threat for catches and the biggest THING that bugs me is that it Stafford will just throw it up to him and let him make plays all day, he doesn't make another read, he gets more opportunities to make plays (rightfully so because he makes them more often than not) but I see someone like AJ Green and think he would be doing the exact same thing if given that chance.
Put Calvin on the Bengals with Andy "Nerf Gun" Dalton and he doesn't get the chance to make a lot of the plays because of the QB's are but more importantly the QB making another read to a more open receiver because Calvin draw the coverage. Calvin puts up the stats he doesn't not just because of him but because of his situation
You're alone.Am I the only person on this forum that just doesn't think Calvin is as amazing as others. He is an athletic freak no doubt but I struggle to compare him to the other great who did it for multiple teams in other situations.
It seems like Calvin is in the perfect storm, ultra talented but also has an offense that passes first asks questions later, Doesn't have another threat for catches and the biggest THING that bugs me is that it Stafford will just throw it up to him and let him make plays all day, he doesn't make another read, he gets more opportunities to make plays (rightfully so because he makes them more often than not) but I see someone like AJ Green and think he would be doing the exact same thing if given that chance.
Put Calvin on the Bengals with Andy "Nerf Gun" Dalton and he doesn't get the chance to make a lot of the plays because of the QB's are but more importantly the QB making another read to a more open receiver because Calvin draw the coverage. Calvin puts up the stats he doesn't not just because of him but because of his situation
NOW is the time to trade him. His value will never be higher!Wasn't it right around week 6 or 7 last year that people were jumping ship on Calvin?
Buy or hold...he will reward you.
Some people will just find any reason to not believe I guess. I remember you writing this over the summer. It was wrong then and it's still wrong. If yesterday won't convince you then nothing will.Am I the only person on this forum that just doesn't think Calvin is as amazing as others. He is an athletic freak no doubt but I struggle to compare him to the other great who did it for multiple teams in other situations.
It seems like Calvin is in the perfect storm, ultra talented but also has an offense that passes first asks questions later, Doesn't have another threat for catches and the biggest THING that bugs me is that it Stafford will just throw it up to him and let him make plays all day, he doesn't make another read, he gets more opportunities to make plays (rightfully so because he makes them more often than not) but I see someone like AJ Green and think he would be doing the exact same thing if given that chance.
Put Calvin on the Bengals with Andy "Nerf Gun" Dalton and he doesn't get the chance to make a lot of the plays because of the QB's are but more importantly the QB making another read to a more open receiver because Calvin draw the coverage. Calvin puts up the stats he doesn't not just because of him but because of his situation
Actually, he kinda did since Flipper got 40 of his yards in OT.Man, what a game.
He almost beat Flipper.
It's amazing to be watching Calvin perform, he will go down as one of the all time greats.
I wouldn't call 11 games with the seahawks 'hanging on forever to pad stats'.what you mean like Jerry Rice didnt have Joe Montana or Steve Young throwing him the ball, and he held on forever to try and pad his stats with the seahawks.Am I the only person on this forum that just doesn't think Calvin is as amazing as others. He is an athletic freak no doubt but I struggle to compare him to the other great who did it for multiple teams in other situations.
It seems like Calvin is in the perfect storm, ultra talented but also has an offense that passes first asks questions later, Doesn't have another threat for catches and the biggest THING that bugs me is that it Stafford will just throw it up to him and let him make plays all day, he doesn't make another read, he gets more opportunities to make plays (rightfully so because he makes them more often than not) but I see someone like AJ Green and think he would be doing the exact same thing if given that chance.
Put Calvin on the Bengals with Andy "Nerf Gun" Dalton and he doesn't get the chance to make a lot of the plays because of the QB's are but more importantly the QB making another read to a more open receiver because Calvin draw the coverage. Calvin puts up the stats he doesn't not just because of him but because of his situation
Calvin is more talented than Rice, and he works just as hard
That's a pretty shocking TD disparity. I do have to defend Calvin though. I think he had 7 different QBs throwing him the ball early on in his career and they were all garbage. Rice had pretty much had a HOFer throughout his career.Calvin has played 94 games in his career; I compared Rice's first 95 games to Calvin's 94 and here are the numbers on both
Receptions:
Rice - 526
Calvin - 535
Receiving Yards:
Rice - 9072
Calvin - 8657
YPR:
Rice - 17.2
Calvin - 16.2
TDs:
Rice - 93
Calvin - 61
Rice had nearly 150% of the TDs Calvin does as this time in their respective careers. Aside from that, they are highly comparable in receptions and yards. I'm surprised how ridiculousy high Rice's YPR was the first half of his career.
You're alone.Am I the only person on this forum that just doesn't think Calvin is as amazing as others. He is an athletic freak no doubt but I struggle to compare him to the other great who did it for multiple teams in other situations.
It seems like Calvin is in the perfect storm, ultra talented but also has an offense that passes first asks questions later, Doesn't have another threat for catches and the biggest THING that bugs me is that it Stafford will just throw it up to him and let him make plays all day, he doesn't make another read, he gets more opportunities to make plays (rightfully so because he makes them more often than not) but I see someone like AJ Green and think he would be doing the exact same thing if given that chance.
Put Calvin on the Bengals with Andy "Nerf Gun" Dalton and he doesn't get the chance to make a lot of the plays because of the QB's are but more importantly the QB making another read to a more open receiver because Calvin draw the coverage. Calvin puts up the stats he doesn't not just because of him but because of his situation
He will but only if he gets a Super Bowl ring. Rice had a long a decorated career and may have had more to do with making Montana great than folks realize. Calvin should get his though and soon.He will go down as the Greatest, yes ahead of Rice, Moss, T.O and others.......Man, what a game.
He almost beat Flipper.
It's amazing to be watching Calvin perform, he will go down as one of the all time greats.
Kris Durham(quick, name the WR2 in Detroit - or any of them in the last 8 years).
The TD disparity is team related. Just comparing their rookie seasons, the 1985 49ers had 411 PF and 263 PA. The 2007 Lions had 346 PF and 444 PA. 2008 was even worse for the Lions with only 268 PF. The Matt Millen era was horrible, while the 49ers had John McVay, Bill Walsh and much better teams and players which allowed them significantly more scoring opportunities during Rice's first 95 games.That's a pretty shocking TD disparity. I do have to defend Calvin though. I think he had 7 different QBs throwing him the ball early on in his career and they were all garbage. Rice had pretty much had a HOFer throughout his career.Calvin has played 94 games in his career; I compared Rice's first 95 games to Calvin's 94 and here are the numbers on both
Receptions:
Rice - 526
Calvin - 535
Receiving Yards:
Rice - 9072
Calvin - 8657
YPR:
Rice - 17.2
Calvin - 16.2
TDs:
Rice - 93
Calvin - 61
Rice had nearly 150% of the TDs Calvin does as this time in their respective careers. Aside from that, they are highly comparable in receptions and yards. I'm surprised how ridiculousy high Rice's YPR was the first half of his career.
I don't think you make an argument for Calvin at this point. He's got to get to the playoffs, make a run and be a MVP type of player when it matters most. He's got plenty of work left to do.
AJ Green has 7 more targets than Johnson in one more game played, so no he doesn't have a significant more opportunity to make plays.Am I the only person on this forum that just doesn't think Calvin is as amazing as others. He is an athletic freak no doubt but I struggle to compare him to the other great who did it for multiple teams in other situations.
It seems like Calvin is in the perfect storm, ultra talented but also has an offense that passes first asks questions later, Doesn't have another threat for catches and the biggest THING that bugs me is that it Stafford will just throw it up to him and let him make plays all day, he doesn't make another read, he gets more opportunities to make plays (rightfully so because he makes them more often than not) but I see someone like AJ Green and think he would be doing the exact same thing if given that chance.
Put Calvin on the Bengals with Andy "Nerf Gun" Dalton and he doesn't get the chance to make a lot of the plays because of the QB's are but more importantly the QB making another read to a more open receiver because Calvin draw the coverage. Calvin puts up the stats he doesn't not just because of him but because of his situation
Is this supposed to read "I am the only person..." or as an actual question (the period at the end makes it confusing).Am I the only person on this forum that just doesn't think Calvin is as amazing as others.
Ever think that maybe they do that because they have Calvin?It seems like Calvin is in the perfect storm, ultra talented but also has an offense that passes first asks questions later,
It reminds me of the difference between a car that does a 13 second 1/4 mile and one that does a sub 11 second 1/4. It doesn't seem like much difference but in reality those two cars are not in the same league..Just flat out impossible to cover. You can put 3 guys on him and they'll still be overmatched because a 5'10 corner can't go up to 11 feet in the air like Calvin can.
No disrespect to AJ Green but he's not in the same world as Calvin. Taller, faster, more explosive he's a once in a generation talent. Just to compare, Calvin is an inch taller, 20 pounds heavier, ran more than a tenth faster, had an 8 inch higher vertical and beat him by more than a foot on the broad jump at their respective combine days. I'd have to guess that every GM would take Johnson over any other WR but Art Vandalay from footballguys might know more.
Agreed. I'd also love to see AJ line up in the slot and get popped over the middle running a skinny post like Calvin does. I don't think he'd last too long in that world.habsfan said:It reminds me of the difference between a car that does a 13 second 1/4 mile and one that does a sub 11 second 1/4. It doesn't seem like much difference but in reality those two cars are not in the same league..Pump N Go said:Just flat out impossible to cover. You can put 3 guys on him and they'll still be overmatched because a 5'10 corner can't go up to 11 feet in the air like Calvin can.
No disrespect to AJ Green but he's not in the same world as Calvin. Taller, faster, more explosive he's a once in a generation talent. Just to compare, Calvin is an inch taller, 20 pounds heavier, ran more than a tenth faster, had an 8 inch higher vertical and beat him by more than a foot on the broad jump at their respective combine days. I'd have to guess that every GM would take Johnson over any other WR but Art Vandalay from footballguys might know more.
It's just youAm I the only person on this forum that just doesn't think Calvin is as amazing as others. He is an athletic freak no doubt but I struggle to compare him to the other great who did it for multiple teams in other situations.
It seems like Calvin is in the perfect storm, ultra talented but also has an offense that passes first asks questions later, Doesn't have another threat for catches and the biggest THING that bugs me is that it Stafford will just throw it up to him and let him make plays all day, he doesn't make another read, he gets more opportunities to make plays (rightfully so because he makes them more often than not) but I see someone like AJ Green and think he would be doing the exact same thing if given that chance.
Put Calvin on the Bengals with Andy "Nerf Gun" Dalton and he doesn't get the chance to make a lot of the plays because of the QB's are but more importantly the QB making another read to a more open receiver because Calvin draw the coverage. Calvin puts up the stats he doesn't not just because of him but because of his situation
I don't have stats to back this up, but watching him get triple teamed and still coming down with the balls that are put up to him, he's literally getting gang tackled on receptions. I have to think that's a contributor to the TD disparity.TwinTurbo said:The TD disparity is team related. Just comparing their rookie seasons, the 1985 49ers had 411 PF and 263 PA. The 2007 Lions had 346 PF and 444 PA. 2008 was even worse for the Lions with only 268 PF. The Matt Millen era was horrible, while the 49ers had John McVay, Bill Walsh and much better teams and players which allowed them significantly more scoring opportunities during Rice's first 95 games.Futz said:That's a pretty shocking TD disparity. I do have to defend Calvin though. I think he had 7 different QBs throwing him the ball early on in his career and they were all garbage. Rice had pretty much had a HOFer throughout his career.LarryAllen said:Calvin has played 94 games in his career; I compared Rice's first 95 games to Calvin's 94 and here are the numbers on both
Receptions:
Rice - 526
Calvin - 535
Receiving Yards:
Rice - 9072
Calvin - 8657
YPR:
Rice - 17.2
Calvin - 16.2
TDs:
Rice - 93
Calvin - 61
Rice had nearly 150% of the TDs Calvin does as this time in their respective careers. Aside from that, they are highly comparable in receptions and yards. I'm surprised how ridiculousy high Rice's YPR was the first half of his career.
I don't think you make an argument for Calvin at this point. He's got to get to the playoffs, make a run and be a MVP type of player when it matters most. He's got plenty of work left to do.
The TD's will come. I don't have the stats to back it up but I swear no other player has been tackled inside the 5 yard line then him. Yesterday alone, he should've at mininum had another 2 TDs but was tackled at the 1 yard line.In his career, Johnson already has three seasons with 5 or fewer TDs. Jerry Rice had one of those as a rookie. He didn't have another one until he was 37 years old (excepting the year he missed).
122 receptions, 5 TDs? Not the greatest of all time.
I'll take the guy who had:He's the best to ever play the position. Jerry Rice may have more TDs at this juncture of their careers but it comes down to one simple question for me: if you're playing the Superbowl tomorrow, who would rather have as your WR?
Kitna, a rookie Stafford, and a down year by Stafford where he just missed out on a bunch of TD's.In his career, Johnson already has three seasons with 5 or fewer TDs. Jerry Rice had one of those as a rookie. He didn't have another one until he was 37 years old (excepting the year he missed).
122 receptions, 5 TDs? Not the greatest of all time.
Yup. Just look at Johnson's QB situation up until this year. There are a few reasons they haven't played in a 4 Superbowls and Johnson isn't one of those. He definitely didn't have Joe Montana or Steve Young as his QB.Kitna, a rookie Stafford, and a down year by Stafford where he just missed out on a bunch of TD's.In his career, Johnson already has three seasons with 5 or fewer TDs. Jerry Rice had one of those as a rookie. He didn't have another one until he was 37 years old (excepting the year he missed).
122 receptions, 5 TDs? Not the greatest of all time.
Give the guy Montana like Rice had and he blows the lid off the record books.
That's what we heard about Randy Moss, too. It might have been, but until it is, it's not.Kitna, a rookie Stafford, and a down year by Stafford where he just missed out on a bunch of TD's.In his career, Johnson already has three seasons with 5 or fewer TDs. Jerry Rice had one of those as a rookie. He didn't have another one until he was 37 years old (excepting the year he missed).
122 receptions, 5 TDs? Not the greatest of all time.
Give the guy Montana like Rice had and he blows the lid off the record books.
Until, after 9 seasons, he had 47td's in his first 48 games with Brady including the single-season record? At ages 30-32.That's what we heard about Randy Moss, too. It might have been, but until it is, it's not.Kitna, a rookie Stafford, and a down year by Stafford where he just missed out on a bunch of TD's.In his career, Johnson already has three seasons with 5 or fewer TDs. Jerry Rice had one of those as a rookie. He didn't have another one until he was 37 years old (excepting the year he missed).
122 receptions, 5 TDs? Not the greatest of all time.
Give the guy Montana like Rice had and he blows the lid off the record books.
Another interesting stat... Calvin is working onhis third straight season of averaging over 100 yards per game. Rice did it once in his career.LarryAllen said:Calvin has played 94 games in his career; I compared Rice's first 95 games to Calvin's 94 and here are the numbers on both
Receptions:
Rice - 526
Calvin - 535
Receiving Yards:
Rice - 9072
Calvin - 8657
YPR:
Rice - 17.2
Calvin - 16.2
TDs:
Rice - 93
Calvin - 61
Rice had nearly 150% of the TDs Calvin does as this time in their respective careers. Aside from that, they are highly comparable in receptions and yards. I'm surprised how ridiculousy high Rice's YPR was the first half of his career.
how man other hall of famers is Calvin playing with?I'll take the guy who had:He's the best to ever play the position. Jerry Rice may have more TDs at this juncture of their careers but it comes down to one simple question for me: if you're playing the Superbowl tomorrow, who would rather have as your WR?
11/215/1
7/148/3
8/123/1
10/149/3
in four Super Bowl wins.
Montana won a supebowl without Jerry riceBreesisdaman said:He will but only if he gets a Super Bowl ring. Rice had a long a decorated career and may have had more to do with making Montana great than folks realize. Calvin should get his though and soon.He will go down as the Greatest, yes ahead of Rice, Moss, T.O and others.......Man, what a game.
He almost beat Flipper.
It's amazing to be watching Calvin perform, he will go down as one of the all time greats.
Yes he is alone in a Very big, dark room full of emptiness..You're alone.Am I the only person on this forum that just doesn't think Calvin is as amazing as others. He is an athletic freak no doubt but I struggle to compare him to the other great who did it for multiple teams in other situations.
It seems like Calvin is in the perfect storm, ultra talented but also has an offense that passes first asks questions later, Doesn't have another threat for catches and the biggest THING that bugs me is that it Stafford will just throw it up to him and let him make plays all day, he doesn't make another read, he gets more opportunities to make plays (rightfully so because he makes them more often than not) but I see someone like AJ Green and think he would be doing the exact same thing if given that chance.
Put Calvin on the Bengals with Andy "Nerf Gun" Dalton and he doesn't get the chance to make a lot of the plays because of the QB's are but more importantly the QB making another read to a more open receiver because Calvin draw the coverage. Calvin puts up the stats he doesn't not just because of him but because of his situation
exactly at one time he had mr. Orlovsky throwing him duds in the 0-16 seasonFutz said:That's a pretty shocking TD disparity. I do have to defend Calvin though. I think he had 7 different QBs throwing him the ball early on in his career and they were all garbage. Rice had pretty much had a HOFer throughout his career.LarryAllen said:Calvin has played 94 games in his career; I compared Rice's first 95 games to Calvin's 94 and here are the numbers on both
Receptions:
Rice - 526
Calvin - 535
Receiving Yards:
Rice - 9072
Calvin - 8657
YPR:
Rice - 17.2
Calvin - 16.2
TDs:
Rice - 93
Calvin - 61
Rice had nearly 150% of the TDs Calvin does as this time in their respective careers. Aside from that, they are highly comparable in receptions and yards. I'm surprised how ridiculousy high Rice's YPR was the first half of his career.
I don't think you make an argument for Calvin at this point. He's got to get to the playoffs, make a run and be a MVP type of player when it matters most. He's got plenty of work left to do.
So Barry Sanders wasn't the Greatest Runningback ever??? no rings, ####ty leader.. Name someone better?Breesisdaman said:He will but only if he gets a Super Bowl ring. Rice had a long a decorated career and may have had more to do with making Montana great than folks realize. Calvin should get his though and soon.He will go down as the Greatest, yes ahead of Rice, Moss, T.O and others.......Man, what a game.
He almost beat Flipper.
It's amazing to be watching Calvin perform, he will go down as one of the all time greats.
I keep telling people but they don't wanna hear.... Im gonna say it here, He is the LEBRON JAMES of Football... No matter if you hate Lebron or love him you can relate to what im talking about..... This is in their physical Beastlyness, or freakish athletic ability. Both players are the most athletic EVER in their respective sports, and it's not even really close.Exactly. It's pretty amazing stuff. Calvin may be one of, if not the the greatest athlete in NFL history. Who has ever jumped over 3 guys on a regular basis to catch the ball? It's ridiculous.
Double G you are spot on brother. I will never forget the game I went to in 07 Lions and Giants at ford field..... Calvin was a rookie and was being ignored most of game and then they just chucked a ball like 35 yards and Calvin came up with it and scored a td... Everyone in the stands were screaming throw it to CALVIN, PLEASE throw it to CALVIN, and this is vs the GIANTS, the eventual superbowl winners that year. The lions were right their in the game and had a chance right up to the end but decided to throw an interception on a jump ball to shaun mcdonald..... I will never forget that in all my years I live. This was still the team with clowns like roy williams mike furrey on the team... Good lord.You're alone.Am I the only person on this forum that just doesn't think Calvin is as amazing as others. He is an athletic freak no doubt but I struggle to compare him to the other great who did it for multiple teams in other situations.
It seems like Calvin is in the perfect storm, ultra talented but also has an offense that passes first asks questions later, Doesn't have another threat for catches and the biggest THING that bugs me is that it Stafford will just throw it up to him and let him make plays all day, he doesn't make another read, he gets more opportunities to make plays (rightfully so because he makes them more often than not) but I see someone like AJ Green and think he would be doing the exact same thing if given that chance.
Put Calvin on the Bengals with Andy "Nerf Gun" Dalton and he doesn't get the chance to make a lot of the plays because of the QB's are but more importantly the QB making another read to a more open receiver because Calvin draw the coverage. Calvin puts up the stats he doesn't not just because of him but because of his situationFirst of all, the guy makes plays that other "normal" WRs would just let go over their heads. He makes plays, despite being double and triple covered (quick, name the WR2 in Detroit - or any of them in the last 8 years). Clearly, it's been the incredible running game of the Lions that have stopped defenses from focusing exclusively on Calvin...oh wait...
I don't, nor have I ever had the privilege of owning him in any FF league - but I wish I did (or had).
Honestly, there I times I think Stafford doesn't throw to him enough - but he is clearly one of the best of all time at his position.
Winning Super Bowls will make you a Hall of Famer. I don't care who's throwing him the ball - if you big-time it like Rice did in those Super Bowls, you are the man.how man other hall of famers is Calvin playing with?I'll take the guy who had:He's the best to ever play the position. Jerry Rice may have more TDs at this juncture of their careers but it comes down to one simple question for me: if you're playing the Superbowl tomorrow, who would rather have as your WR?
11/215/1
7/148/3
8/123/1
10/149/3
in four Super Bowl wins.
How many did Jerry Rice play with? including 2 all-time great HOF QBs?
Winning Superbowls is a team game
I think the comparisons of LeBron vs. MJ and Calvin vs. Rice are incredibly similar. They're athletic ability and ability to completely dominate a game are totally unparalleled. But both at this point in there careers have a long way to go to overtake the best ever (Lebron less so than Calvin). Also, I think MJ and Rice have intangibles that mitigate some of the gap in physical ability. Mostly, they're the most competitive a-holes ever to play their sport and that allowed them to elevate every part of their play - practice, season, playoffs, championships - to a level that couldn't really be matched. I guess their emotional beastliness rivals Lebron/Calvin's physical beastliness.I keep telling people but they don't wanna hear.... Im gonna say it here, He is the LEBRON JAMES of Football... No matter if you hate Lebron or love him you can relate to what im talking about..... This is in their physical Beastlyness, or freakish athletic ability. Both players are the most athletic EVER in their respective sports, and it's not even really close.Exactly. It's pretty amazing stuff. Calvin may be one of, if not the the greatest athlete in NFL history. Who has ever jumped over 3 guys on a regular basis to catch the ball? It's ridiculous.
look for 16 tds this year for Calvin and 130 rec... Best ever guy.Until, after 9 seasons, he had 47td's in his first 48 games with Brady including the single-season record? At ages 30-32.That's what we heard about Randy Moss, too. It might have been, but until it is, it's not.Kitna, a rookie Stafford, and a down year by Stafford where he just missed out on a bunch of TD's.In his career, Johnson already has three seasons with 5 or fewer TDs. Jerry Rice had one of those as a rookie. He didn't have another one until he was 37 years old (excepting the year he missed).
122 receptions, 5 TDs? Not the greatest of all time.
Give the guy Montana like Rice had and he blows the lid off the record books.
This is a pretty good point, as well. Swap minds and bodies and I wonder how they'd do. I think it's closer with Calvin and Rice, though. Calvin seems to work pretty hard at what he does (from all reports). But Rice workouts were legendary. Some WRs train with Rice even today and say his workouts are insane. And Rice isn't even pushing it like he used to.I think the comparisons of LeBron vs. MJ and Calvin vs. Rice are incredibly similar. They're athletic ability and ability to completely dominate a game are totally unparalleled. But both at this point in there careers have a long way to go to overtake the best ever (Lebron less so than Calvin). Also, I think MJ and Rice have intangibles that mitigate some of the gap in physical ability. Mostly, they're the most competitive a-holes ever to play their sport and that allowed them to elevate every part of their play - practice, season, playoffs, championships - to a level that couldn't really be matched. I guess their emotional beastliness rivals Lebron/Calvin's physical beastliness.I keep telling people but they don't wanna hear.... Im gonna say it here, He is the LEBRON JAMES of Football... No matter if you hate Lebron or love him you can relate to what im talking about..... This is in their physical Beastlyness, or freakish athletic ability. Both players are the most athletic EVER in their respective sports, and it's not even really close.Exactly. It's pretty amazing stuff. Calvin may be one of, if not the the greatest athlete in NFL history. Who has ever jumped over 3 guys on a regular basis to catch the ball? It's ridiculous.