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All that heat in those pics and then you got Randy with his orthopedic sandals
First thing I noticed.
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All that heat in those pics and then you got Randy with his orthopedic sandals
My personal feeling is that Randy Moss and T.O. could have been right there with Jerry, but at some point, their attitudes got to them and hampered their production.
At no point did TO's attitude hamper his production.
All that heat in those pics and then you got Randy with his orthopedic sandals
I need some OG Superfreaks in my life
I need some OG Superfreaks in my life
I still want his Vikings XI's smh, one of the greatest PE's imo
Anyone get the team hat with the SB patch on it? They are got a niner one
Sorry, I would never put Terrel Owens in the same league as Moss. Look at who was throwing to Moss during his early years - Culpepper, who might be one of the most overrated QBs in the league. Moss and Carter made him look very good in Minnesota. I don't argue with Rice. He's #1. But after that, Moss has a legitimate claim. I take him over Steve Largent, Owens, Carter, Tim Brown or Marvin Harrison (who had Manning throwing to him).DEFINITELY NOT THE GREATEST WR of ALL TIME. He is up there, top 5. but the GREATEST is Jerry Rice, without a doubt. In my opinion, Terrell Owens is better than Moss. More consistent through out career than Moss. But in terms of pure speed and vertical routes, Moss is the best.
Culpepper was a decent QB. What happen to Moss all those year in Oakland? No QB, no stats. people thought his career was over. Then Moss is traded to NE and Brady help stamped his ticket to Canton. Without the New England years, Moss would probably be a borderline hall of fame player. Not a first ballot like he is today.Sorry, I would never put Terrel Owens in the same league as Moss. Look at who was throwing to Moss during his early years - Culpepper, who might be one of the most overrated QBs in the league. Moss and Carter made him look very good in Minnesota. I don't argue with Rice. He's #1. But after that, Moss has a legitimate claim. I take him over Steve Largent, Owens, Carter, Tim Brown or Marvin Harrison (who had Manning throwing to him).
My personal feeling is that Randy Moss and T.O. could have been right there with Jerry, but at some point, their attitudes got to them and hampered their production.
At no point did TO's attitude hamper his production.
How many QB's has he thrown under the bus? His attitude began to sour very quickly multiple times when he wasn't getting the ball. You don't think that behavior had an effect on his numbers? Hell, I STILL think he can be productive now, but you know what? Teams don't want to deal with his attitude and drama he brings.
Culpepper was a decent QB. What happen to Moss all those year in Oakland? No QB, no stats. people thought his career was over. Then Moss is traded to NE and Brady help stamped his ticket to Canton. Without the New England years, Moss would probably be a borderline hall of fame player. Not a first ballot like he is today.Sorry, I would never put Terrel Owens in the same league as Moss. Look at who was throwing to Moss during his early years - Culpepper, who might be one of the most overrated QBs in the league. Moss and Carter made him look very good in Minnesota. I don't argue with Rice. He's #1. But after that, Moss has a legitimate claim. I take him over Steve Largent, Owens, Carter, Tim Brown or Marvin Harrison (who had Manning throwing to him).
TO was more consistent, but he did have a QB every where he was playing.
My personal feeling is that Randy Moss and T.O. could have been right there with Jerry, but at some point, their attitudes got to them and hampered their production.
At no point did TO's attitude hamper his production.
How many QB's has he thrown under the bus? His attitude began to sour very quickly multiple times when he wasn't getting the ball. You don't think that behavior had an effect on his numbers? Hell, I STILL think he can be productive now, but you know what? Teams don't want to deal with his attitude and drama he brings.
Well now you arguing multiple different things. Throwing QBs under the bus? Teams not wanting to deal with drama? What does that have to do with the fact that where ever he has gone, he has produced?
Culpepper was a decent QB. What happen to Moss all those year in Oakland? No QB, no stats. people thought his career was over. Then Moss is traded to NE and Brady help stamped his ticket to Canton. Without the New England years, Moss would probably be a borderline hall of fame player. Not a first ballot like he is today.
TO was more consistent, but he did have a QB every where he was playing.