Sorry, but Calvin Johnson is better than TO or Moss. I've never seen a guy triple teamed before and still not be stoppable. Dude was a cheat code.
Greatest tight ends is Tony G, Gronkowski, and Kelce in some order.
Probably recency bias, but I would lean Kelce based on his playoff performances. But I get the argument for Gonzalez given he’s the only one of those 3 that didn’t have a HOF quarterback.
I mean that's a bit harsh to Tony G's QBs.
KC had Trent Green who wa sa good QB. ANd he had Matt Ryan for the last 4 years. And Ryan is quite likely a HOF QB. He won't get in right away, but he's on pace to be better than the Average HOF QB. If Rivers gets in Ryan is a lock.
Matt Ryan getting into the HOF would be a joke in this era.
I wonder if Aaron Rodgers would restructure his contract to be traded. Cause there's no way in hell Greenbay can trade him until next year otherwise and he doesn't have many years left.
Time for a discussion while waiting for the big game. What's your all time Starting 25, we're looking for 11 on offense 11 on defense a punter, kicker, and return man.
QB - Brady - Easy pencil in, he owns basically every record there is.
RB - Barry Sanders - Hard debate here, lots of quality players here but Barry gets the edge because he played on miserable teams that he carried.
WR1 - Randy Moss - No more talented player in NFL history. Cannot convince me otherwise, fast, strong, big tall and hands like glue. Only fault, he wasn't great at running routes.
WR 2- Jerry Rice - Hard to argue against him, he's an all timer. I almost put Megatron here. But it's kind of redundant with Moss.
WR 3 - TO - There's no better after the catch man than TO. I would imagine him ruining people as a slot receiver.
TE - Tony Gonzalez - No real debate here, Gronk was probably the more dominant TE but Tony was a legend.
LT - Anthony Munoz - You can have a debate between where you play him and Matthews but they're the 2 greatest
LG - Randall McDaniel - I think there's 3 guys you have a debate at guard, the 2 I picked and Larry Allen.
C - Jason Kelce - Risk of recency bias, dont' care.
RG - Will Shields - He was a rock.
RT - Bruce Matthews
DE - Reggie White - Those who know, know, white was a beast and a half.
DT - Alan Page - not many defensive players have an MVP award.
DT - Aaron DOnald - COntroversial pick, I don't care, he's a beast. Best defensive player of the last decade
DE - Bruce Smith.
OLB - LT - The GOAT
MLB - Ray Lewis - Ok controversial for sure. Almost anyone else puts Butkus here, especially since Ray Lewis was a 3-4 MLB.
OLB - Derrick Thomas - Spicy pick, but I loved him. Derrick Brooks was my other, but I loved Thomas, he was a freak even if he was more of a passrusher than anything else
CB - Deion - Legendary.
CB - Rod Woodson - So good he slowed down from corner and became an elite Safety.
S - Ronnie Lott
S - Ed Reed - Lott and Reed get the overall nod, other guys like Dawkins and Polamalu just lose out, I'm sure there's some old timers I'm neglecting, but Football didn't really get good until the 70s and 80s so of course I"m skewing that way.
K - Adam Vinatieri - IMO he and Anderson (Morten) are the most likely picks. But you could argue others in here. Current guys like Tucker are building impressive resumes. Lts of options here, but to me it's either the most clutch kicker in NFL history or the most prolific in the lower scoring eras.
P - Shane Lechler - I'm sure there's an old head who could be discussed here, but I'm going with Lechler, he's a beast.
Returner - Devin Hester - THis one I struggled with, there's lots of options. But Hester is GOAT at punt returning and it came down to which you value more, in the modern NFL most kicks go deep in the endzone so I'd rather have a strong punt returner.
Time for a discussion while waiting for the big game. What's your all time Starting 25, we're looking for 11 on offense 11 on defense a punter, kicker, and return man.
QB - Brady - Easy pencil in, he owns basically every record there is.
RB - Barry Sanders - Hard debate here, lots of quality players here but Barry gets the edge because he played on miserable teams that he carried.
WR1 - Randy Moss - No more talented player in NFL history. Cannot convince me otherwise, fast, strong, big tall and hands like glue. Only fault, he wasn't great at running routes.
WR 2- Jerry Rice - Hard to argue against him, he's an all timer. I almost put Megatron here. But it's kind of redundant with Moss.
WR 3 - TO - There's no better after the catch man than TO. I would imagine him ruining people as a slot receiver.
TE - Tony Gonzalez - No real debate here, Gronk was probably the more dominant TE but Tony was a legend.
LT - Anthony Munoz - You can have a debate between where you play him and Matthews but they're the 2 greatest
LG - Randall McDaniel - I think there's 3 guys you have a debate at guard, the 2 I picked and Larry Allen.
C - Jason Kelce - Risk of recency bias, dont' care.
RG - Will Shields - He was a rock.
RT - Bruce Matthews
DE - Reggie White - Those who know, know, white was a beast and a half.
DT - Alan Page - not many defensive players have an MVP award.
DT - Aaron DOnald - COntroversial pick, I don't care, he's a beast. Best defensive player of the last decade
DE - Bruce Smith.
OLB - LT - The GOAT
MLB - Ray Lewis - Ok controversial for sure. Almost anyone else puts Butkus here, especially since Ray Lewis was a 3-4 MLB.
OLB - Derrick Thomas - Spicy pick, but I loved him. Derrick Brooks was my other, but I loved Thomas, he was a freak even if he was more of a passrusher than anything else
CB - Deion - Legendary.
CB - Rod Woodson - So good he slowed down from corner and became an elite Safety.
S - Ronnie Lott
S - Ed Reed - Lott and Reed get the overall nod, other guys like Dawkins and Polamalu just lose out, I'm sure there's some old timers I'm neglecting, but Football didn't really get good until the 70s and 80s so of course I"m skewing that way.
K - Adam Vinatieri - IMO he and Anderson (Morten) are the most likely picks. But you could argue others in here. Current guys like Tucker are building impressive resumes. Lts of options here, but to me it's either the most clutch kicker in NFL history or the most prolific in the lower scoring eras.
P - Shane Lechler - I'm sure there's an old head who could be discussed here, but I'm going with Lechler, he's a beast.
Returner - Devin Hester - THis one I struggled with, there's lots of options. But Hester is GOAT at punt returning and it came down to which you value more, in the modern NFL most kicks go deep in the endzone so I'd rather have a strong punt returner.
I am going to say no. He doesn’t strike me as the type of person who would make any sort of concessions.
We'll see how things shake it out. With still some years to likely play. As of right now Ryan ranks 7th all time in passing yards and 9th all time in Passing TDs. ANd with like 1 more season as a fulltime starter he'll move 5th all time in Yards. ANd with one or 2 more will likely jump more in Yards.
As I said if RIvers gets in Ryan is a lock. If Rivers is held out Ryan is in doubt. Sure there's a chance he won't get in. But you're critically underrating Ryan.
Ryan isn't a full time starter anymore. I wouldn't be surprised to see him retire rather than be another Andy Dalton or Joe Flacco.
I think any list with safety should have Sean Taylor in it. Splitting hairs obviously, but Taylor was just do dynamic.
Again even without playing 1 more game, he's better than the average HOF QB. He's better than Rivers.
I think he still has time as a starter. Hell it's likely he starts for Indy next year as they draft a QB and his job is to run the offense while then new QB gets ready. Ryan isn't as bad as he played last year, that was a product of a ****ty season for the colts in terms of luck, health and coaching.
Different eras. He isn't remotely close to the level of pre-2000 HOFers like Marino, Elway, Montana, etc. HOFers are judged on how they compare to their peers. Ryan is probably 7th or 8th minimum among the 2000 era QBs. Not a HOF.
Name 7 better.
Brady, Brees, Peyton, Rodgers, then a bunch of debates. Even Rodgers is kind of a debate. Don't get me wrong, Rodgers is better to me by a lot but someone coudl maybe argue Ryan as I think the difference in regular season play isn't that massive.