Jerry Rice - the best player in NFL history?
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Jerry Rice - the best player in NFL history?
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He retired holding NFL records for:
* Touchdowns (208), receiving TDs (197), receiving TDs in a season (22), consecutive games with a TD reception (13), TDs in Super Bowls (8), receiving TDs in a single Super Bowl (3) and postseason TDs (22).
* Receptions (1,549), consecutive games with a reception (274), receptions in Super Bowls (33) and postseason receptions (151).
* Receiving yards (22,895), receiving yards in a season (1,848), receiving yards in Super Bowls (589), receiving yards in a Super Bowl (215), postseason receiving yards (2,245) and seasons with at least 1,000 yards receiving (14).
Definitely the best player in league history. -
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NoOriginally posted by Leftwich 2-14-2009I wasn't comparing myself to Wildcard. I honestly don't think I could compare myself to God.
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Barry Sanders was better. If you deny it you can smoke crack out of steeljakes ass.Last edited by Golden Taters; 02-05-2010, 03:53 AM.Comment
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Jerry Rice is def on my GOAT shortlist, Jim Brown is my front runner tho. Despite playing only 9 seasons, 4 12 game season and 5 14 game seasons he still is in the top 3 of all major rushing records, which is crazy when they guys around him in the book, Payton, Smith ect played 11+ years. Not to mention he averaged 5.2 YPC for his career, thats just crazy to meComment
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Originally posted by blitzriqueWhy do the glamor positions get all the attention. OK, I know why, but it's not good analysis. Plus.comparing players from different eras doesn't wash.
there is no -greatest of all time-
Jerry may well be/is one of the greatest receivers of the last 20 years.
there is no greatest football player of all time because each position is specialized and helps out the other.Comment
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