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02-04-2013
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#76
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Jerry Rice averaged 5.21 receptions per game, 77.41 yards per game and 0.75 TDs per game in 29 playoff games.
Randy Moss averaged 3.60 receptions per game, 65.13 yards per game and 0.67 TDs per game in 15 playoff games.
Michael Irvin averaged 5.44 receptions per game, 82.19 yards per game and 0.50 TDs per game in 16 playoff games.
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02-05-2013
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#77
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I was thinking about this thread when I watched Moss not even attempt to catch a high, yet catchable pass which resulted in an interception. People who've watched his highlights of the years don't realize that possibly more than a third of his snaps resulted in lackluster efforts like this.
You NEVER saw that from Jerry Rice.
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02-05-2013
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#78
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Best big game WR's Jerry Rice and Michael Irvin.
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02-06-2013
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#79
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Redskins Forever
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People also forget that Rice stacked up stats against the Falcons, Saints, and Rams...6 games a year and they were all terrible. Sans a year or two from the Saints.
The NFL was not nearly as balanced then. The NFCE was dominant (besides the Cards), the AFC sucked besides maybe 4 teams, NFC North had a good Bears team, a crappy Packers team, a Lions team that was always iffy, and the Vikes who were up and down.
Don't get me wrong...I think both are right there at the top for best ever.
Moss had an ego on the field, Rice has one off the field.
He can say he is the best if he wants to. Some might agree, others will always say Rice regardless.
There are plenty of players I think are overrated, including Barry Sanders, Brett Favre, Terry Bradshaw, and so on.
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Originally Posted by AbeBeta
Results are facts. What if is fantasy. Teams pay for facts.
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02-06-2013
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#80
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Randy Moss could have been should have been now a has been!
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02-06-2013
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#81
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While Muhammad Ali could back up the claims he was the greatest (and may be dying if rumors are believed), most others didn't bother to make the boast: - Michael Jordan
- Tiger Woods
- Jerry Rice
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Originally Posted by Margaret Thatcher
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...with "The Little FurBall of HATE" shreding a sports editorial (see avatar)
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02-08-2013
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#82
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We got a hat. I want a ring.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SkinsandTerps
People also forget that Rice stacked up stats against the Falcons, Saints, and Rams...6 games a year and they were all terrible. Sans a year or two from the Saints.
The NFL was not nearly as balanced then. The NFCE was dominant (besides the Cards), the AFC sucked besides maybe 4 teams, NFC North had a good Bears team, a crappy Packers team, a Lions team that was always iffy, and the Vikes who were up and down.
Don't get me wrong...I think both are right there at the top for best ever.
Moss had an ego on the field, Rice has one off the field.
He can say he is the best if he wants to. Some might agree, others will always say Rice regardless.
There are plenty of players I think are overrated, including Barry Sanders, Brett Favre, Terry Bradshaw, and so on.
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Absolutely none of these make any case against Rice. He played the best against the best competition.
The bigger the game the better he played. It's really that simple. He beat who they put in front of him and he did it routinely.
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02-08-2013
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#83
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This thread coulda probably stopped at "Randy Moss Thinks".
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02-09-2013
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#84
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ABQCOWBOY
This thread coulda probably stopped at "Randy Moss Thinks".
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That's funny!!!!!
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02-09-2013
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#85
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Quote:
Originally Posted by joseephuss
I don't know why that is so funny. Do you really think Moss is head and shoulders above Rice? It is at least close, although I think Rice is better.
Rice(Moss) top 5 games for receptions
16(12)
14(12)
13(11)
12(11)
12(11)
Rice(Moss) top 5 games for yards
289(204)
241(190)
225(183)
204(179)
187(172)
Rice(Moss) top 5 games for TDs
5(4)
4(3)
3(3)
3(3)
3(3)
Rice(Moss) top 5 seasons for receptions
122(111)
112(106)
108(98)
100(83)
92(82) Rice was 40 during this season
Rice(Moss) top 5 seasons for yards
1848(1632)
1570(1493)
1503(1437)
1502(1413)
1499(1347)
Rice(Moss) top 5 seasons for TDs
22(23) Rice only played in 12 games due to the lockout that season.
17(17) [View Full Quote]15(17)
15(15)
15(13)
Rice has had the better statistical games and seasons. I don't see how it is a joke to think Rice would be the better choice for a single game or single season. Everyone knows Rice will give you 100%. There is no telling what you would get out of Moss on any given day.
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oh forgot, stats mean everything
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02-11-2013
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#86
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Frozen700
oh forgot, stats mean everything
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Not at all although that is a typical response of someone who has been bested.
I've watched both guys entire careers and seeing them play means more than stats. I just don't understand how you think it is laughable for me to choose Rice over Moss.
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