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Footballguy
I was looking at their stats today, side by side, and I'm convinced that Bruce is the better player. Here are their stats, to start:
Harrison: http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/1231
Bruce: http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/1294
While Bruce has been in the league two years longer than Harrison, he is actually the younger of the two.
Let's look at the quarterbacks the two have played with in the pros.
Harrison: 1996-97 Jim Harbaugh, 1998-present Peyton Manning
Bruce: 1994 Chris Miller/Chris Chandler, 1995 Chris Miller/Mark Rypien, 1996-98 Tony Banks, 1999-2001 Kurt Warner, 2002 Kurt Warner/Jamie Martin/Marc Bulger, 2003-present Marc Bulger
Marvin Harrison had three mediocre years coming out of college, and only began his string of thousand-yard seasons (8 and counting) once Peyton Manning matured. When he was catching passes from Jim Harbaugh, he was average, nothing more.
Isaac Bruce, on the other hand, has had thousand yard seasons while catching passes from four quarterbacks: Chris Miller, Tony Banks, Kurt Warner, and Marc Bulger. He's sprinkled some not so good seasons in between, but in looking at the upheaval at quarterback, can you really blame him? Also of note is that he has had five thousand-yard seasons with a mature Torry Holt as the other receiver, and three as the undisputed #1 guy.
Finally, look at their yards-per-catch. Yardagewise, these two are very close: Harrison has 13697 yards and Bruce has 13376. However, Harrison has done his amage with 1022 catches, while Bruce has only 887. That is a big difference. Harrison is at 13.4 yards per, while Bruce is at 15.1.
With a logjam at receiver in terms of HOF considerations (Cris Carter, Jerry Rice, Tim Brown coming up; Andre Reed, Art Monk still waiting), while I think both should be hall of famers, I think Bruce should get the nod first.
Of course, this depends on what they do from now until they retire.
--Block
Harrison: http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/1231
Bruce: http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/1294
While Bruce has been in the league two years longer than Harrison, he is actually the younger of the two.
Let's look at the quarterbacks the two have played with in the pros.
Harrison: 1996-97 Jim Harbaugh, 1998-present Peyton Manning
Bruce: 1994 Chris Miller/Chris Chandler, 1995 Chris Miller/Mark Rypien, 1996-98 Tony Banks, 1999-2001 Kurt Warner, 2002 Kurt Warner/Jamie Martin/Marc Bulger, 2003-present Marc Bulger
Marvin Harrison had three mediocre years coming out of college, and only began his string of thousand-yard seasons (8 and counting) once Peyton Manning matured. When he was catching passes from Jim Harbaugh, he was average, nothing more.
Isaac Bruce, on the other hand, has had thousand yard seasons while catching passes from four quarterbacks: Chris Miller, Tony Banks, Kurt Warner, and Marc Bulger. He's sprinkled some not so good seasons in between, but in looking at the upheaval at quarterback, can you really blame him? Also of note is that he has had five thousand-yard seasons with a mature Torry Holt as the other receiver, and three as the undisputed #1 guy.
Finally, look at their yards-per-catch. Yardagewise, these two are very close: Harrison has 13697 yards and Bruce has 13376. However, Harrison has done his amage with 1022 catches, while Bruce has only 887. That is a big difference. Harrison is at 13.4 yards per, while Bruce is at 15.1.
With a logjam at receiver in terms of HOF considerations (Cris Carter, Jerry Rice, Tim Brown coming up; Andre Reed, Art Monk still waiting), while I think both should be hall of famers, I think Bruce should get the nod first.
Of course, this depends on what they do from now until they retire.
--Block