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  • RMPonce
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10. Marvin Harrison / Never heard of him.
9. Lynn Swann / A Master!
8. Sterling Sharpe / Never heard of him.
7. Jerry Rice / A true example of work ethic coupled with a God given talent.
6. Kellen Winslow Sr. / Never heard of him.
5. Fred Biletnikoff / Minimal Talent with heart! Cheater? pfft. Not back then.
4. Larry Fitzgerald / His hands are highlighted by his ability to defy gravity.
3. Steve Largent / Heard of him, but he never made an impact.
2. Raymond Berry / Who?
1. Chris Carter / ... He's ok.

My list?
1. Fitzgerald.
I could list 9 more .. but why? #1 is what it's all about.

Best RB?
1. Earl Campbell. Nobody played like him. Built like a lineman with wheels.

Best QB?
1. Bradshaw. Pin point precision. I remember being so impressed with his ability.



(Ram Fan since R. Gabriel, in case you're wondering).
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Originally posted by RMPonce:
10. Marvin Harrison / Never heard of him.
9. Lynn Swann / A Master!
8. Sterling Sharpe / Never heard of him.
7. Jerry Rice / A true example of work ethic coupled with a God given talent.
6. Kellen Winslow Sr. / Never heard of him.
5. Fred Biletnikoff / Minimal Talent with heart! Cheater? pfft. Not back then.
4. Larry Fitzgerald / His hands are highlighted by his ability to defy gravity.
3. Steve Largent / Heard of him, but he never made an impact.
2. Raymond Berry / Who?
1. Chris Carter / ... He's ok.

My list?
1. Fitzgerald.
I could list 9 more .. but why? #1 is what it's all about.

Best RB?
1. Earl Campbell. Nobody played like him. Built like a lineman with wheels.

Best QB?
1. Bradshaw. Pin point precision. I remember being so impressed with his ability.



(Ram Fan since R. Gabriel, in case you're wondering).
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How do you know about Earl Campbell and Fred Biletnikoff but never heard of Marvin Harrison or Sterling Sharpe or Kellen Winslow Sr ?
  • RMPonce
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I was being a little facecious (spelling?).
Originally posted by RMPonce:
10. Marvin Harrison / Never heard of him.
9. Lynn Swann / A Master!
8. Sterling Sharpe / Never heard of him.
7. Jerry Rice / A true example of work ethic coupled with a God given talent.
6. Kellen Winslow Sr. / Never heard of him.
5. Fred Biletnikoff / Minimal Talent with heart! Cheater? pfft. Not back then.
4. Larry Fitzgerald / His hands are highlighted by his ability to defy gravity.
3. Steve Largent / Heard of him, but he never made an impact.
2. Raymond Berry / Who?
1. Chris Carter / ... He's ok.

My list?
1. Fitzgerald.
I could list 9 more .. but why? #1 is what it's all about.

Best RB?
1. Earl Campbell. Nobody played like him. Built like a lineman with wheels.

Best QB?
1. Bradshaw. Pin point precision. I remember being so impressed with his ability.



(Ram Fan since R. Gabriel, in case you're wondering).
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Largent impacted Harden about 2 minutes and 15 seconds into this video.


Originally posted by Hawksfan81:
Originally posted by RMPonce:
10. Marvin Harrison / Never heard of him.
9. Lynn Swann / A Master!
8. Sterling Sharpe / Never heard of him.
7. Jerry Rice / A true example of work ethic coupled with a God given talent.
6. Kellen Winslow Sr. / Never heard of him.
5. Fred Biletnikoff / Minimal Talent with heart! Cheater? pfft. Not back then.
4. Larry Fitzgerald / His hands are highlighted by his ability to defy gravity.
3. Steve Largent / Heard of him, but he never made an impact.
2. Raymond Berry / Who?
1. Chris Carter / ... He's ok.

My list?
1. Fitzgerald.
I could list 9 more .. but why? #1 is what it's all about.

Best RB?
1. Earl Campbell. Nobody played like him. Built like a lineman with wheels.

Best QB?
1. Bradshaw. Pin point precision. I remember being so impressed with his ability.



(Ram Fan since R. Gabriel, in case you're wondering).
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Largent impacted Harden about 2 minutes and 15 seconds into this video.



What's funny is that this wouldnt even be a fumble by today's standards.
Originally posted by TheRatMan13:
Originally posted by Hawksfan81:
Originally posted by RMPonce:
10. Marvin Harrison / Never heard of him.
9. Lynn Swann / A Master!
8. Sterling Sharpe / Never heard of him.
7. Jerry Rice / A true example of work ethic coupled with a God given talent.
6. Kellen Winslow Sr. / Never heard of him.
5. Fred Biletnikoff / Minimal Talent with heart! Cheater? pfft. Not back then.
4. Larry Fitzgerald / His hands are highlighted by his ability to defy gravity.
3. Steve Largent / Heard of him, but he never made an impact.
2. Raymond Berry / Who?
1. Chris Carter / ... He's ok.

My list?
1. Fitzgerald.
I could list 9 more .. but why? #1 is what it's all about.

Best RB?
1. Earl Campbell. Nobody played like him. Built like a lineman with wheels.

Best QB?
1. Bradshaw. Pin point precision. I remember being so impressed with his ability.



(Ram Fan since R. Gabriel, in case you're wondering).
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Largent impacted Harden about 2 minutes and 15 seconds into this video.



Originally posted by TheRatMan13:
What's funny is that this wouldnt even be a fumble by today's standards.
Originally posted by TheRatMan13:


The game really has changed. Some of it for the better, but definately not all of it.

[ Edited by Hawksfan81 on Aug 8, 2010 at 12:58:43 ]
Originally posted by RMPonce:
10. Marvin Harrison / Never heard of him.
9. Lynn Swann / A Master!
8. Sterling Sharpe / Never heard of him.
7. Jerry Rice / A true example of work ethic coupled with a God given talent.
6. Kellen Winslow Sr. / Never heard of him.
5. Fred Biletnikoff / Minimal Talent with heart! Cheater? pfft. Not back then.
4. Larry Fitzgerald / His hands are highlighted by his ability to defy gravity.
3. Steve Largent / Heard of him, but he never made an impact.
2. Raymond Berry / Who?
1. Chris Carter / ... He's ok.

My list?
1. Fitzgerald.
I could list 9 more .. but why? #1 is what it's all about.

Best RB?
1. Earl Campbell. Nobody played like him. Built like a lineman with wheels.

Best QB?
1. Bradshaw. Pin point precision. I remember being so impressed with his ability.



(Ram Fan since R. Gabriel, in case you're wondering).
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lol at Fitz having better hands than Jerry and Bradshaw being the best QB ever. Terry couldn't hold Joe's jock.
  • RMPonce
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I think Fitz would agree .. that Jerry's ranking is not accurate.
I agree with Carter at #1.

And Jerry didn't have the best hands, but he sure as hell was better at everything else.
Larry Fitzgerald ahead of the GOAT!?!

  • 9er2k
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Got to go with Troy Williamson #1 and Ted GInn at #2 everyone else's hands are suspect but these too have hands of glue
  • titan
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All that list is crap unless Rice,Montana,Lott are #1. If they want to be technical Lloyd should be on that list. That boy got some good hand. Too bad he sucks as a receiver and he lacks heart.
Originally posted by Esco:
Originally posted by RMPonce:
10. Marvin Harrison / Never heard of him.
9. Lynn Swann / A Master!
8. Sterling Sharpe / Never heard of him.
7. Jerry Rice / A true example of work ethic coupled with a God given talent.
6. Kellen Winslow Sr. / Never heard of him.
5. Fred Biletnikoff / Minimal Talent with heart! Cheater? pfft. Not back then.
4. Larry Fitzgerald / His hands are highlighted by his ability to defy gravity.
3. Steve Largent / Heard of him, but he never made an impact.
2. Raymond Berry / Who?
1. Chris Carter / ... He's ok.

My list?
1. Fitzgerald.
I could list 9 more .. but why? #1 is what it's all about.

Best RB?
1. Earl Campbell. Nobody played like him. Built like a lineman with wheels.

Best QB?
1. Bradshaw. Pin point precision. I remember being so impressed with his ability.



(Ram Fan since R. Gabriel, in case you're wondering).
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How do you know about Earl Campbell and Fred Biletnikoff but never heard of Marvin Harrison or Sterling Sharpe or Kellen Winslow Sr ?

Man I hate the Packers but I could never hate Sterling.

[ Edited by KRS-1 on Aug 9, 2010 at 16:19:02 ]
Originally posted by PTulini:
10. Marvin Harrison
9. Lynn Swann
8. Sterling Sharpe
7. Jerry Rice
6. Kellen Winslow Sr.
5. Fred Biletnikoff
4. Larry Fitzgerald
3. Steve Largent
2. Raymond Berry
1. Chris Carter


All I have to say to this is, how were his hands when it counted? Like 2nd and 20 with less than a minute left facing double coverage with his team down by 3? How were his hands then? Oh...they were good enough to haul in a slant in stride while splitting Lewis Billups and David Fulcher and carry that b*tch 27 yards for a goddamn first down to set up one of the most dramatic 4th quarter comebacks in the history of the Super Bowl...that's how good they were. Sounds better than #7, huh?
They can vote all they want. Nothing speaks louder than the truth - just look at who holds almost all of the major receiving records - that isn't debatable or up to a vote aka opinion. The proof is in the pudding and it's Rice pudding that wins the prize.
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