Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by Scoots:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by Scoots:
Originally posted by zeppfan1:
Originally posted by Scoots:Umm, Justin Jefferson and J'Marr Chase would like to have a word…
Originally posted by okdkid:
People are going to get real weird in here because they're not ready to admit he is a top 15 NFL WR right now. They will say we need to see more. But we don't. The verdict is in. It's happening every week now. With a backup QB and no legit threat lining up next to him.
He is a superstar.
He is SO FAR from a superstar. There are no superstar WRs in the NFL right now. To be a superstar you have to transcend your game and be generally known. I bet half of the people at 49ers games couldn't point him out in a lineup.
What he has shown is that he's a good player.
Ask an average person in your grocery store to name a professional athlete ... I bet they are WAY WAY more likely to name LeBron or Steph Curry than any NFL player and unless they happen to be a pretty serious fan they probably can't name any current NFL WR.
Superstar is more a marketing distinction than performance. The only two superstars in the NFL are maybe Mahomes and Kelce.
So because an average person coulding identify Aaron Donald, Darrell Revis or Jared Allen then that means they werent superstars? f**king wild
The original definition of the word was a marketing distinction for someone who transcended their field to being generally known. That the word has been diluted doesn't change the real meaning of the word.
The original definition of "superstar" described an exceptionally famous and influential performer in entertainment in the early 20th century. Its use emphasized unparalleled talent, charisma, and cultural impact, setting these people apart from typical celebrities. Over time, the term expanded to include figures in music, sports, and other fields, becoming a broader descriptor of extraordinary prominence.
It doesn't just mean "they real good"
Are you AI? Cause literally no one stops and goes well what's the websters dictionary definition of a word.
I find using the real meanings of words to be a better way to communicate than making up my own definitions and then assuming other people will understand.