Jerry Rice > Prime Moss....and it's not even close.
I'm not saying TO is a great route runner, but he ran two pretty good routes last night...one of them on Finnegan who is one of the best CB's and the other broke Nick Harper's ankles.
Jerry Rice > Prime Moss....and it's not even close.
I'd take prime. not ing about , Moss over any other WR. I'd probably take him over any other skill player not named Barry.
Get the out.
I think TO is just outside right now-somewhere form 6-8 probably...I think the jury is still out on him though. If he can put together another 2/3 good years I would definitely move him up-how much im not sure. As for Moss, I always thought he was just a more dynamic player than TO-and if they were both rookies I'd take moss over him in a heartbeat. Moss would be top 5 for me right now.
You do realize that case was thrown out because the accuser couldn't get his story straight about who he though shot him, right? Harrison is as much a thug as Ben Roethlisberger is a sex offender. I mean, brah, I own two guns. Guess I'm a thug too.
I don't doubt that Owens will be in the HOF. He will. But unless he wins the Super Bowl, something he won't do in Buffalo, I doubt he'll be a first-ballot HOF. With no SB ring, he'll suffer the same fate as Cris Carter: a player everyone knows will be in the HOF but because of eligibility rules he'll be blocked for two or three tries. It's pretty ed up that Carter's been eligible for two years and probably won't get in next year either because that's when Rice becomes eligible. But who knows. Last season I was trolling the NFL forum saying SB 43 would be Oakland vs Arizona and the Cardinals actually ing made it there. You never know with the NFL.
At the risk of sounding like a Colts homer, I think Harrison will make the HOF in his first year of eligibility. It's unfortunate that the knee injury cut his career short because he was actually ahead of Owens in TD catches before that. But with the single single season receptions record (something that will never, ever be broken during a 16 game schedule), #2 all-time career receptions, his route running precision, his hands, and the way he and Manning closed the stat book on franchise QB-to-franchise WR records, I think he's a first ballot lock. He was a master of keeping his feet in bounds too. My lasting memory of Harrison will probably be that one touchdown he caught in Foxboro where his feet were about 1cm away from touching the sideline as he fell out of bounds and Belichick quickly challenged it only to get chode bloaded from every angle. Sickest TD I ever saw Marvin catch.
Im not a Colts homer and I will say it too....Marvin Harrison should make it on his first year.
He has Hall of fame numbers already and will probaby play until he is 40.
There is no doubt that Harrison is a first ballot hall of famer.
Your an idiot he's defiantly top 5.
Randy Moss doesn't seem like a great wide receiver overall when compared to TO.
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