Well, if they keep their pace up for a few years, they might be...but for now, Joe Montana and Jerry Rice still are...Colts bandwagoners have their head stuck in Peyton's a*s again...*L*...
2007-11-16 17:24:04
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answered by Terry C. 7
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No, at least not yet. The greatest combo in NFL history so far is Montana and Rice. Rice and Montana played together for a long time, while Moss and Brady have played together for not even a whole season.
2007-11-17 01:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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They are in no way, shape, nor form the best combination in history. This is the first year of these two together. That alone makes it not even close to the best combo. The best combo in NFL history is Manning/Harrison: more yards, TDs, (and championships) than those two you are talking about. If Moss plays like this for a few more years then they could become a pretty good combo, but I still don't think they will be near Manning/Harrison.
2007-11-17 05:38:22
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answered by chryspen 2
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Of course not. They haven't even played a full season.
The best active duo is PF Manning to Harrison.
The best I've seen in my lifetime was Montana to Rice.
Now, if Brady and Moss can stay together for a few years, they might be in the conversation.
2007-11-17 01:59:54
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answered by bozopolis 3
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Brady and Moss are probably a good combination for one season. they would have to spend more seasons playing together to make that statement.
Montana and Rice were a good tandem, even Young and Rice were good duo. Harrison and Manning makes a great combo although not as great as Montana and Rice.
2007-11-17 05:32:36
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answered by Thomas 3
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They can do things with Randy's height that Montana and Rice could never do, but in my opinion Montana/Rice combo was a little better because Rice's speed especially when he was younger was superior to Moss'. One Rice got a step, he was never caught, maybe once he was caught by that cornerback from the Redskins but he was the fastest guy in the league.
2007-11-17 01:42:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Not yet. This is their first year. It's way too early to say they are the best QB/WR tandem in NFL history. Give them 5 or 6 seasons together and i think they will be included in conversations with Montana/Rice, Young/Rice, and Marino/Duper/Clayton. Especially if the rest of that offense stays together.
2007-11-17 03:14:19
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answered by sgldjj 2
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No as a Pats Fan i would say they need another 5 or 6 years together
Montana to Rice
Aikman to Irvin
Young to Rice
Farve to Sharpe
Kelly to Reed
Manning to Harrison
well you get my point . they have a long list of real good talent to overcome before they can be considered the best .
2007-11-17 01:55:14
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answered by Dan M 5
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LMFAO no way dude 1st Manning to Harrison (read the record books) 2nd Montana to Rice 3rd Young to Rice 4th Kelly to Reed theres 4 thats better there and thats not digging deep!!!!!
2007-11-17 03:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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There is absoutely no way you can call a half-season combination the best ever.
Culpepper-Moss was better than Brady-Moss at this point, and all-time, I like Young-Rice, Montana-Rice, Manning-Harrison
2007-11-17 01:20:30
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answered by BTW08 1
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I agree with these other two.....Montana and Rice! Brady and Moss are both stuck up punks. Plus Brady played for Michigan! LOSER!!!
2007-11-17 06:59:42
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answered by barbell405 4
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