with 6 td returns last year and one already this year. (he also had one called back on a block that wouldn't have mattered) Not to mention another one that he brought back to the opponents 30 yd line which he was a block away from a td.(this year)
2007-09-17
23:25:01
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Some guy said anyone remember Deon Sanders! Are you nuts? Sanders had 9 return td's his entire career. Hester has 7 in a little over one full season. He could end up with over 30!
2007-09-18
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If you had a chance to watch every game you would realize it's impossible for him to be a one season wonder. First off all he has more career td's already than all the guys you are naming after one season.
2007-09-18
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Ok, I well respond to another moron;. Mel gray and dante hall each have 6 return td's in there careers! Hester already has 9 in just over one season! Are you guys retarded?
2007-09-18
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hmm no i can name at least 3 that are better brian mitchell eric metcaf and dante hall has more than hester and he's still playing
2007-09-18 02:09:56
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answered by hairydawg69 3
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He has long way to go to catch Brian Mitchell or Mel Gray. I don't see him lasting that long in this league. He has no real position and is very small so he could get hurt. Let him play a few years before you crown him a HOFer. Let me remind you of Dante Hall who was remarkably similar to Hester. He is now dwindling in STL and will soon be out of the league. Hall had a stretch very similar to Hester's he was declared the greatest kick returner ever. He is good for now. Ask again in 3 years.
2007-09-18 06:49:13
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answered by kcchief4l 3
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He is exciting to say the least, but a couple of others come to mind: Eric Metcalf, Billy "White Shoes" Johnson, Mel Gray, & Dante Hall.... I've always loved watching special teams turn the momentum of an entire game. he is definitely a game-breaker.
2007-09-18 01:19:38
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answered by Dave K 2
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He is very good right now, but soon teams will key on him, or not kick to him at all and his numbers will drop quickly. remember a few years ago when dante hall had a kick off or punt returned for a td in six straight games. teams started to not kick to him and he hasn't hardly had any since. smart teams will not give him the chance to continue to hurt them on special teams.
2007-09-18 13:48:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I love Devin Hester! Exciting player. But, Joshua Cribbs is very good also, but Chicago seems to have a better blockers, so I'm not sure who's better. But Devin does have more TDs
2007-09-17 23:53:12
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answered by bearsdfense54 1
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What about Mel Gray?He played for the Saints and Lions in the 90's.
2007-09-17 23:37:44
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answered by cliffpitt 2
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He is the best I have ever seen. Great interview as well. You cant understand a word this guy says. Run Forest Run. You forgot about the one he had in the Super Bowl. I think he now has 8.
2007-09-18 00:47:11
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answered by Brian M 3
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Uh...Anyone remember Deion Sanders?...How bout Tim Brown?
He could end up with over 30 or he could end up being a 1 year wonder...
2007-09-18 00:06:34
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answered by Terry C. 7
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And Derek Anderson is the greatest QB in NFL history!!!!!
Jesus, can we see history as something a little beyond what happened 48 hours ago?
2007-09-18 02:51:36
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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Greatest ever? After one good season? My god man....ask this question 5 years down the road!
2007-09-18 00:24:51
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answered by Fantasy Sports Icon 6
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