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Is the 2012 version of Megatron the best WR ever?
If not, who is?
If not, who is?
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Get StartedHe'll never pass Rice, IMO. I love CJ but the big difference, Rice was probably the greatest route runner in history. He didn't have the speed CJ had but he always got open.
I have a slightly different take on this debate. I try to think about it from the standpoint of who I would draft (knowing their abilities, assuming they were playing at the same time, etc.) if I was starting a team, and the answer is pretty easy for me. It's CJ hands down. He's a complete physical freak and he succeeds in spite of his surroundings. This isn't a knock on Rice at all, because he's clearly the best of all-time stat-wise right now and maybe forever, but he was on powerhouse teams and had guys like Montana and Young throwing his passes.He'll never pass Rice, IMO. I love CJ but the big difference, Rice was probably the greatest route runner in history. He didn't have the speed CJ had but he always got open.
I have a slightly different take on this debate. I try to think about it from the standpoint of who I would draft (knowing their abilities, assuming they were playing at the same time, etc.) if I was starting a team, and the answer is pretty easy for me. It's CJ hands down. He's a complete physical freak and he succeeds in spite of his surroundings. This isn't a knock on Rice at all, because he's clearly the best of all-time stat-wise right now and maybe forever, but he was on powerhouse teams and had guys like Montana and Young throwing his passes.
I have a slightly different take on this debate. I try to think about it from the standpoint of who I would draft (knowing their abilities, assuming they were playing at the same time, etc.) if I was starting a team, and the answer is pretty easy for me. It's CJ hands down. He's a complete physical freak and he succeeds in spite of his surroundings. This isn't a knock on Rice at all, because he's clearly the best of all-time stat-wise right now and maybe forever, but he was on powerhouse teams and had guys like Montana and Young throwing his passes.
You really can't compare. Today's guys are bigger, faster and stronger. Back in the day, DL were 240. So I'd take Suh and the size advantage over a HOF that was 240.
I know you can't really do that, but you have to when you compare players of different eras. It's like the arguments you get comparing Jordan and Kobe or Lebron, Ruth to Bonds or Aaron, and millions of other ones you always hear.You really can't do that though. I mean you can but I guess you'd take the WR from Houston over Rice as well because he has abililities and is huge etc.
You really can't compare. Today's guys are bigger, faster and stronger. Back in the day, DL were 240. So I'd take Suh and the size advantage over a HOF that was 240.
tsmitpl5323053230 said:were talking 17 years??? hasnt changed that much, when did Rice retire...2000?
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