Randy Moss hands down. When he was in college I thought he was the best wide receiver ever. If he stays healthy he may challenge Rice's all time NFL career records.
I remember watching Walter Payton and thinking several players would surpass his mark but they never did.
Moss has mad skill, superior speed, quickness, jumping ability and coordination.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Moss
2007-12-25 16:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Despite the fact that I don't like Terrell Owens behaviors on/off the field.. I think he's one of the best WR right now.. taking TO out cowboys will not be No1 seeded team in NFC..
Randy Moss has the great season cause he has Tom Brady has QB.. He didn't have good season when he was with Raiders.. So I think Randy Moss needs great QB in order to be successful WR..
2007-12-25 17:06:30
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answered by atmadick 5
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wearing pads and a helmet will only give you a little problem if any, the only thing that might bug you is wearing a helmet all the time like it did for me the first couple weeks that i started playing football, you wont loose any flexibility or to much range of motion with your shoulder pads on and the face mask you'll learn to ignore in a matter of minutes. trust me on this one if you have the talent you have the talent pads wont change that. oh yea this advice is coming from a former wide receiver and running back i played 5 years of football 8th grade through my senior year of high school
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answered by ? 4
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Although Moss is having a great year as far as TD catches are concerned, he does not like to get hit. When he played against the Ravens and Eagles, what happened? When he plays against a tough secondary, especially tough players at safety, he takes himself out of the game. I remember Rice being hit all the time and he just shrugged it off. One of the great players still playing today at WR is Marvin Harrison. He is a real class act.
2007-12-25 18:38:56
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answered by J B 3
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Jerry Rice. One of the records he holds was the result of a short season. If Moss breaks it, his record will have an asterisk because of the longer season. Now if Moss had broken that record in game 14 or sooner, then no asterisk.
A game (with all players in their prime) with Rice to the left, Moss to the right, Cris Carter playing slot and John Elway throwing, the other team has no chance no matter who you throw in.
2007-12-25 20:44:45
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answered by gregory_dittman 7
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Marvin Harrison
2007-12-25 17:27:02
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answered by Andrew Holmes 2
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Marvin Harrison
2007-12-25 16:40:12
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answered by Colts Pacers Fever Hoosiers 3
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Jerry Rice is #1 but Randy Moss is great as well. as far as a young WRs i presonally like Marques Colston and Wes Welker
2007-12-25 20:03:45
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answered by pappa bones 2
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I gotta go with Randy Moss, his impact on the Pats has been incredible, and has a lot to do with Brady closing in on the all time single season TD pass record. I also love Larry Fitzgerald at Phoenix.
2007-12-25 16:25:35
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answered by kuiperbelt2003 7
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Lenny Moore would be unstoppable today. Just like he was then. He could always get open andsave Unitas's tookus. Over and over. That counts big time in my book. Moss cannot do that. TO cannot do that. Not consistently like Lenny. NObody.
2007-12-25 16:36:49
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answered by Anonymous
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