Bruins29
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He has a whole haunted house in there.Cris carter better hope nobody drags any sort of skeleton out of his closet with the way hes acting.
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Moss was certainly more physically gifted and explosive than Rice
Moss was more explosive on the field and more gifted physically on the field. What does the track have to do with anything? Do you deny this?Okay, sure, whatever. But that doesn't mean Moss was better except on the track.
Also, any chance you could trim down that signature? Your posts take up an entire screen and it's massively obnoxious.
Moss was more explosive on the field and more gifted physically on the field. What does the track have to do with anything? Do you deny this?
What is obnoxious, is your inability to see reality in Moss's physical talent. Forget legacys and longevity. Here are some facts
1. Moss had inferior QBs throwing to him
2. Moss had less talent around him for a lot of his career.
3. Moss diddnt have to cheat.
Actually even more obnoxious is your pimping of the 2014 pats team as they were some elite assassination squad, juggernaut, and the 2007 was not in their league.
Even assuming Gronk counts and that he's equal to Moss (very debatable, though that's a credit to Gronk)...
1) Gronk = Moss
2) Edelman < Welker
3) Vereen < Faulk
4) Amendola < Gaffney
5) Wright < Watson
6) Dobson/Tyms < Stallworth
7) Hoomanwanui < Brady
The 2014 corps was pretty much inferior in every imaginable way. Which, again, isn't really a big deal. 2007 was among the greatest receiving corps ever assembled (its top rivals probably being Rice/Craig/Taylor or whoever just because Rice was so incredible, and Harrison/Wayne/Clark).
If you're basing it on whether a team wins a Super Bowl, well, they win in 2007 if Asante Samuel holds onto the football and lose in 2014 if Malcolm Butler drops the football. Neither of which had anything to do with the offense.
How about the Broncos and their silicone...
http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_6966937
These guys had better start realizing that they just need to keep their mouths shut but they're so dumb, they're going to get caught up in their own little hypocritical nonsense.
Physical talent is well and great, and I'm not denying Moss's greatness. But Rice was a better football player, full stop. That doesn't mean Moss can't be number two - in fact, I believe I said in this very thread that he is the second greatest wide receiver to ever play. But he was not Jerry Rice, regardless of relative "explosiveness" and "physical talent." If physical talent was everything, Wes Welker would be a nobody and Chad Jackson would have been an all-time great.
Also it seems you have mistaken me for someone else. I said literally exactly the opposite regarding the 2014 and 2007 squads.
And please, for the love of God, change your signature.
I love Randy Moss, he's probably my favorite football player of all time. And it's not like Moss had no one throwing to him - aside from Moon and Cunningham, Daunte Culpepper was a rising star who was in the discussing as one of the best in the league until he tore every ligament in his knee and had recovery totally mismanaged.
But Moss was no Jerry Rice. The only people who would think Moss was better than Rice had to have been born after 1990, and only got to see aging (if still somehow really good) Rice. Rice is the greatest football player who ever played.
... and Moss played with two HOF QBs and Culpepper was no slouch pre-injury).
Once again, this is a thoroughly dishonest argument.
How so? Sure, he did not play with Joe Montana and Steve Young, but he did play with Tom Brady (it was only one HOF QB, I had the Vikings QB timeline screwed up and was replacing Randall Cunningham with Warren Moon in my head). But Culpepper, the QB for a large portion of his career, was great even when Moss was hurt.
How so? Sure, he did not play with Joe Montana and Steve Young, but he did play with Tom Brady (it was only one HOF QB, I had the Vikings QB timeline screwed up and was replacing Randall Cunningham with Warren Moon in my head). But Culpepper, the QB for a large portion of his career, was great even when Moss was hurt.
Moss had Brady for one healthy season.
More importantly, when was Culpepper "great when Moss was hurt?" Moss missed a grand total of three games in Minny. Look at Culpepper's numbers for the majority of his time with Moss. He had two great seasons, one decent one, and three awful ones (which describes his entire post-Moss career). Your recollection of Culpepper's play is really flawed.
isn't this thread supposed to be what a douchebag carter is?