Titans just claimed Moss.
I find this more than hysterical.
You know football, correct? Are you aware of all the destruction that offense did - not to mention Randy? He was/is the best wide out in history. Forget Rice. Moss is better. :2 cents:
He was/is the best wide out in history. Forget Rice. Moss is better. :2 cents:
And they still didn't even make it to the Super Bowl, let alone win it. Greatest offense ever? No doubt. Greatest team ever? Not even close. Greatest teams ever win Super Bowls. They weren't even the greatest team that year.
And forget Rice? We're talking about arguably the greatest player in the history of American Football, not just wide receiver. Player. 23,000 yards receiving. 200 touchdowns. 1,600 receptions. Not to mention his leadership and unparalleled work ethic. I'm not even going to mention the Super Bowl rings Rice owns, or the fact that Moss may have been on 2 of the greatest offenses ever, he was also on 2 of the greatest choke jobs ever.
Moss is a distant, distant 2nd to Jerry Rice.
You know football, correct?
You start your franchise with Rice, I'll take '98, '03 and '07 Moss as I start mine. '98 Moss = best wide out ever.![]()
This is the man who is, by far, the most lethal receiver that has ever played the game. There are some who will make the case that they would take him over Jerry Rice, but that’s another story for another day. The man has done things that force you to remember where you were when he did what he did. I remember being at home on Thanksgiving Day 1998, and even at 16, I realized my Dallas Cowboys were in a world of trouble. They passed up on Moss in the draft, and how did the young man (at the time) make them pay? Three catches, three touchdowns, and all of a different variety.
That’s juice. It’s the kind of Juice Bishop talked about, when he was schooling the crew at Steel’s house. That’s power. It’s the kinda power Kanye’s talking about in his new video, when he said “no one man should have all that power.” Admittedly, the man has made the amazing look routine for years, and it’s to the point where folks, at least I, have been conditioned to see him doing it, that when he doesn’t do it, it seems like a crime against humanity. The man catches passes one-handed, two-handed, and no-handed. He balances the sideline with one foot, two feet, and no feet. The bottom line is no one in the league can do what he does; not now, not in the past, and not ever.
In totally unrelated news, NFL.com has just named Jerry Rice the greatest player of all time. http://top100.nfl.com/ Your boy is quite a ways down that list son.
NFL.com > thefreshxpress.com
Okay, I admit it, I'm biased. The early Viking Moss club was probably the last team I remotely gave two shits about. :anonymous
Okay, I admit it, I'm biased. The early Viking Moss club was probably the last team I remotely gave two shits about. :anonymous
It's hard for me to ever root for those queers in purple again after hiring the Anti-Christ himself, Mr. Favre.
Rice was was also generally with a primary QB his whole career, and both - Young and Montana - are among the greatest of all time.
Moss has never had any real stability for his assault; the best was clearly Brady but that was short lived. One of the years he was with Brady he broke the single-season record for TDs. :2 cents:
I agree he had no real stability at QB, but that's partly his fault for getting himself run out of town. Other than Tom Brady, he had Randall Cunningham and Daunte Culpepper, who were pretty damn good themselves.