This is a discussion on Moss vs. Rice within the North American Sports forums, part of the Sports Forums category; I just find it funny that now the Pats fans have no problem with running up stats, yet they were ...
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I just find it funny that now the Pats fans have no problem with running up stats, yet they were all crying foul when Peyton did it. I've never had a problem with it, I never will, is it morally right? No. Does it matter? No. Bill Belicheck and the Patriots will do whatever they want to do.
One last thing, Randy Moss is not the greatest receiver ever. Jerry Rice is by a landslide. Because with Jerry, there was no if.
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wait are you saying Magic Johnson is black, has AIDS and has it better than ME?
One last thing, Randy Moss is not the greatest receiver ever. Jerry Rice is by a landslide. Because with Jerry, there was no if.
That very well may be true........for now anyway.
Randy has quite a few miles left in him.
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He's got a long ways to go to be on Rice's level in my book
Jerry Rice also never half-assed it when his team was struggling, like Moss did
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Jerry Rice also never half-assed it when his team was struggling, like Moss did
I think Moss is an overall better athlete than Rice.
I respect Rice a lot. He had an unmatched work ethic and worked hard to get as good as he was. He played hard every play of every game.
However, while Moss has attitude problems at times, Moss is the better athlete and will break all of Rice's records. That is just the way it is.
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As of right now, Jerry Rice leads Moss by 833 receptions, 11,585 receiving yards, and 88 TDs.
For Moss to break "all of Rice's records", he would have to play 8 more seasons averaging 105 receptions per year, 1449 receiving yards and 11 TDs. And keep in mind that he's 30 years old right now. If he plays 9 more years, he would need to average 93 catches, 1287 yards, and 10 TDs...every year until he's 39 years old.
As for the playoffs, Rice has the edge 151-35 in receptions, 2245-723 in yards, and 22-9 in TDs
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As of right now, Jerry Rice leads Moss by 833 receptions, 11,585 receiving yards, and 88 TDs.
For Moss to break "all of Rice's records", he would have to play 8 more seasons averaging 105 receptions per year, 1449 receiving yards and 11 TDs. And keep in mind that he's 30 years old right now. If he plays 9 more years, he would need to average 93 catches, 1287 yards, and 10 TDs...every year until he's 39 years old.
As for the playoffs, Rice has the edge 151-35 in receptions, 2245-723 in yards, and 22-9 in TDs
I think he will break several if not all of those.
Don't get me wrong, Jerry Rice is great and comparing him to Moss right now in terms of numbers cannot be done. Moss has about 10 years left to play though if he stays healthy and I think he can break those records in that time.
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No more sickness, no more pain, no more parting over there;
And forever I will be with the One who died for me,
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