thedddd
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Really can't argue against anyone on the list but surprised the lack of love for Julio Jones who sadly is stuck in Atlanta.
Really can't argue against anyone on the list but surprised the lack of love for Julio Jones who sadly is stuck in Atlanta.
I don't try to keep a man down, but you can't really argue who has conducted himself as a man outside of the game between the two, it's not a contest. I get it, Moss came from a crap background and didn't have a support system to fall back on, but his decision making from an early age on into adulthood leaves something to be desired. I don't hold it against him, just saying Fitz has been 1000X the role model.
Really can't argue against anyone on the list but surprised the lack of love for Julio Jones who sadly is stuck in Atlanta.
It's a good thing we are talking about the best WR ever and not the best person ever. On the field, Fitz is a top 5 WR and he has some of the best hands ever but Moss is a top 2 WR and the best deep threat of all-time and as far as a redzone target...there is no match. Moss was better at both by a mile and to me that's what makes a WR most dangerous to an opposing defense:
Can this guy beat us deep?
Why can't I stop him from scoring TD's?
Moss did both better than Larry EASILY.
When he wanted to, not all the time and when things were going well as opposed to somebody that goes all out all the time regardless of the circumstances.
Nah, Fitz is better, but you're allowed your opinion.
When he wanted to, not all the time and when things were going well as opposed to somebody that goes all out all the time regardless of the circumstances.
Nah, Fitz is better, but you're allowed your opinion.
If you did Running back, it would be only one answer. Barry
I get that stats aren't everything, but TDs is the most important stat of them all for a receiver, IMO, and Moss has significantly more TDs than Fitz. 156 TDs in 218 games for Moss. 120 TDs in 249 games for Fitz.
Granted, Fitz TD stats are great in the postseason (10 TDs in only 9 games, but Moss's 10 TDs in 15 games is pretty good, and evaluating a player based on postseason games runs into the problem of small sample size.
Moss had Randall Cunningham, Dante Culpepper, and Tom Brady throwing him passes for the majority of his career.
Fitz was catching passes from Matt Leinart, Ryan Lindley, and John Skelton for most of his career. He had Kurt Warner and Carson Palmer for about 7 seasons worth of games. Out of a 16 year career, he had competent QBs for less than half of that.
I don't expect a lot of TDs when you're catching passes from John Skelton and Ryan Lindley. Not even Moss would put up the stats Fitzgerald has with the putrid QBs he's played with.
If you did Running back, it would be only one answer. Barry
Cough... LT... Cough
If you did Running back, it would be only one answer. Barry
Dickerson and Earl have something to say about that
The guy was something else. Heard him describe as two tree trunks with cleats at the bottom. Hit like he was shot from a cannon but incredibly nifty also. Loved watching that dude run. Went back to look at his film...yup he was fantastic.Earl Campbell was a fucking horse.
The guy was something else. Heard him describe as two tree trunks with cleats at the bottom. Hit like he was shot from a cannon but incredibly nifty also. Loved watching that dude run. Went back to look at his film...yup he was fantastic.