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Jerry Rice Is The Greatest Receiver of All Time! Is He?

         When you ask a football fan about who the greatest receiver in NFL history is, ninety to ninety-five percent would say Jerry Rice within a second. According to NFL Network, Jerry rice is the greatest player of all time, not just the greatest receiver. Well I totally disagree with that assessment, but I do struggle with the statement of him being the greatest receiver. His numbers are out of this world and definitely say that he is the greatest. If we are going to use numbers to determine who the best player in the game is at a certain position or any position in that case, it would mean that Dan Marino is a lot better QB than Joe Montana or John Elway. If we use numbers in the game of basketball, then Wilt Chamberlain is the greatest basketball player of all time and no one even comes close, not even Jordon. Well I will discuss the impact made by each of the top five consensus wide receivers in the history of the NFL. So who are the top five receivers according to the fo

Why Aaron Rodgers is Not on Tom Brady's Level yet!

Aaron Rodgers is a great quarterback. The best thrower of the football in NFL history. He can scramble out of the pocket and throw the ball across his body like no other. The passes he throws are so pretty to watch. Tom Brady isn't as athletic as Rodgers is. He can certainly throw the ball as he is very accurate, has the arm strength and good with making decisions when he's in the pocket. However, according to the sports world he is no Aaron Rodgers, since he can't throw a pretty ball across his body.    So game on the line, you need to convert on 4th down and score in order to win, who do you want as your quarterback? Do you want Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady? You want your quarterback to throw a pretty pass or you want your quarterback to just find a way to win? Does it matter to you how you win a game? It shouldn't.    Tom Brady has won a lot of big games in the clutch. He comes up big when the lights are all on him. Proof? His game winning drive against the St.