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  • @TaeDoloSolo
    @TaeDoloSolo Год назад +619

    Don’t ever disrespect Prime Time!

    • @FrontierFootball
      @FrontierFootball Год назад +48

      You can have a high respect for two people but say one is better at what they did

    • @carmine_
      @carmine_ Год назад

      Lol u know nothing… he was overrated and overhyped cause of other things and off the field stuff.. on the field and for a corner back, revis was the best lockdown and shutdown.. look at the ppl he went up against and the numbers

    • @T_M_E_8
      @T_M_E_8 Год назад +5

      @@FrontierFootballfalse.
      Edit: i misread the comment, I thought it said you couldn’t. F

    • @Flirken1
      @Flirken1 Год назад +16

      @@T_M_E_8just because you can’t, doesn’t mean other people aren’t capable. Sounds like you have a lot of things to work on. Get help buddy.

    • @michaelyoung9628
      @michaelyoung9628 Год назад +2

      They in the time they played he was the best. And he was

  • @nazztynatenugglife5891
    @nazztynatenugglife5891 Год назад +162

    Let's not forget the OG, who played both positions at pro bowl levels. Mr. Ronnie Lott!!!

    • @byronsmith3152
      @byronsmith3152 Год назад +14

      THANK YOU! All Pro at both positions.

    • @whitewhale9012
      @whitewhale9012 Год назад +16

      ​@@byronsmith3152All 3.
      He was all pro at free safety and strong safety.
      Those positions were not interchangeable in the 80's.

    • @CoHeirMultimedia
      @CoHeirMultimedia Год назад +4

      Also with a severed finger!

    • @taylortancrede9668
      @taylortancrede9668 Год назад +5

      Wish I was older so I could of compared him with my own eyes to TP and Ed. Still to this day I haven’t seen anything like those two. We have some great safteys. But none are feared like these two were game after game

    • @CoHeirMultimedia
      @CoHeirMultimedia Год назад

      @@taylortancrede9668 While you’re at it, look up Sean Taylor, John Lynch, Steve Atwater, Brian Dawkins and Kam Chancellor if you haven’t already…..we’ve truly been blessed to see all of these great safeties!

  • @Matt-jp3oj
    @Matt-jp3oj Год назад +137

    Revis and Prime are in a league of their own. Baily was great, woodson was great, but you weren't watching enough Jets in those years if you don't understand. Revis literally took out a complete side of the field. Rex would create schemes where he was literally on an "island" as the only man and quarterbacks would still ignore that side of the field. In terms of impact on opposing offenses, even Sanders doesn't beat Revis. Dude was just special.

    • @angelocastro4303
      @angelocastro4303 Год назад +41

      Ain’t no way Revis is better than Champ. Period.

    • @Matt-jp3oj
      @Matt-jp3oj Год назад +9

      @@angelocastro4303 Only thing Champ has on revis is how long he did it, because revis tore his ACL in 2012 and was stuck in the bucs zone coverage in 2013.
      Revis is in a handful of secondary players that changed the way their teams played. Replace them with an average player, the whole scheme has to change. Champ is great overall, he doesn't have that effect.

    • @angelocastro4303
      @angelocastro4303 Год назад +28

      @@Matt-jp3oj Champ has the best season by CB in NFL history in 06. He was THE Cornerback of the NFL. People love to forget how much of a threat and GOAT Champ Bailey was. And think this guys three years in his prime is better? Ain’t no way

    • @MrFrankiejay23
      @MrFrankiejay23 Год назад +23

      Champ definitely better than revis wtf lmao champ didn’t give up a td for 3 years

    • @insertlastname
      @insertlastname Год назад +9

      Champ > revis

  • @SoulKingKurosaki
    @SoulKingKurosaki Год назад +34

    Everyone has their preference. I have no say other than was a fan of him. Glad he's getting his gold. Well deserved

  • @Simontoth71
    @Simontoth71 Год назад +5

    Everyone always forgets Rod Woodson, in a league of his own since he could also tackle well. Plus a great kick returner and has the record for the most pick sixes.

    • @2011hwalker
      @2011hwalker Год назад +2

      agree much better athlete than Revis too, faster, stronger.

  • @1grandpa654
    @1grandpa654 Год назад +64

    Best DB ever drafted Ed Reed. Best Free Safety to ever play. 60+Ints, DPOTY, Super Bowl Champ, Most postseason INTs, owns the INT return yards, longest pick six 107 . Special teams demon too. Great returner. NFL 100 Deion Sanders and Bill Belichick both agreed that Reed was great enough to be a HOF CB if he played CB instead of FS

    • @JokerThaToker
      @JokerThaToker Год назад +5

      Troy better than him.

    • @Goodchicken_lameducks
      @Goodchicken_lameducks Год назад +4

      Darren Sharper was great too! Too bad he went all Cosby on everybody when he stopped playing because he would be a HOFer too.

    • @Scottduzio
      @Scottduzio Год назад +7

      ​@@JokerThaToker😂

    • @marquisebryant5474
      @marquisebryant5474 Год назад +2

      @@JokerThaTokercrazy

    • @JokerThaToker
      @JokerThaToker Год назад +2

      @@marquisebryant5474 not really. Look at the stats.. Troy did more in his 9 years than Reed did in 10. Reed had more TD's because he had double the INT's Troy did, but that's about all he's beating him in. Watched both and they're both great in their own regard and in my opinon Troy is better.

  • @Kartch17
    @Kartch17 Год назад +39

    Champ Bailey, that’s the conversation.

    • @fatums12
      @fatums12 Год назад +7

      I cannot agree more.

    • @DOW-E
      @DOW-E Год назад +6

      Yup

    • @chadcollins1056
      @chadcollins1056 Год назад +3

      His numbers blow away Revis. Bailey is the best ever. And Im a Cowboys fan

    • @forzit8623
      @forzit8623 Год назад

      @@chadcollins1056Because people tested Bailey They didn’t test Revis ISLAND

    • @Tylerf962
      @Tylerf962 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@chadcollins1056when you look at just numbers many corners “blow away” revis .

  • @zone2447
    @zone2447 Год назад +60

    Convo stops at Prime. But Revis is definitely #2 all time IMO. Absolute lock down legend

  • @rishardharris
    @rishardharris Год назад +45

    Lol No way! It's Charles Woodson, played every position in the secondary at an elite level. Outside, Inside, Deep...it didn't matter. Could Cover, Tackle, Catch, Force Fumbles, Blitz, and could set the edge like a Linebacker at times. His interceptions were usually a house call! Not to mention he also returned punts and Played some WR on offense. Insane Talent and Ability!

    • @LC-ue1jh
      @LC-ue1jh Год назад +6

      Wasn't even the best of his generation let alone oat barely top 5 (he's 5th)

    • @rishardharris
      @rishardharris Год назад

      lol ok bud@@LC-ue1jh

    • @whitewhale9012
      @whitewhale9012 Год назад +5

      Everything you said applies to ronnie lott.
      Except ronnie was all pro at every position, was the leader of an all time great defense, and won 4 superbowls.

    • @rishardharris
      @rishardharris Год назад +3

      @@whitewhale9012 sure, superbowls are team awards. Ronnie Lott is an all time great, A GOAT, no doubt. Woodson was also all pro at Outside Corner, Slot Corner, and Safety, Also won a DPOY. It's preference, and I'd take Woodson.

    • @whitewhale9012
      @whitewhale9012 Год назад

      @@rishardharris Yes, superbowls are team awards.
      When a guy is best at his position, transforms a bad defense to a great one instantly, and goes on to lead one of the greatest defenses in league history over the course of a decade, he gets some credit for that.
      It's pretty easy to argue lott made a far more immediate impact than joe montana did.
      Woodson did have the misfortune of being drafted by a poorly run franchise and suffering a rather serious broken leg.

  • @nicksnovelreviews8733
    @nicksnovelreviews8733 Год назад +2

    I am a Pats fan but growing damn did I love watching Revis play. I looked up to him and watched his replays all the time! So happy he’s getting inducted

  • @C-24-Brandan
    @C-24-Brandan Год назад +9

    Would be an amazing guest to have on the show! Him and Pac breaking down plays and whatnot would be insane during the season!

  • @evanpetersen4016
    @evanpetersen4016 Год назад +43

    Revis could run up and smash you at the line of scrimmage, stay glued to the fastest hips, and fly when the ball was in the air. In this modern era webhavent seen anyone like him in his prime. He was dominant

    • @2011hwalker
      @2011hwalker Год назад +2

      I think he had a short period of time when he was dominant but honestly he fell off quite quickly in his 30s.

    • @Tylerf962
      @Tylerf962 11 месяцев назад

      @@2011hwalkerwhat corner stays elite after 30?

    • @elbowgang9715
      @elbowgang9715 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Tylerf962Deion Sanders, Darell Green, Aneas Williams, Champ Bailey, Mike Haynes..do u want more names champ??

  • @JordTheeNord
    @JordTheeNord Год назад +8

    I will say this. He's the best defensive back ive ever seen since I didn't grow up with Prime Time

  • @andrewkalwitz
    @andrewkalwitz Год назад +10

    Charles Woodson gets the lifetime achievement award for a man who played defensive back in the game of football. Charles Woodson must've changed as many games as anyone. He would take a game away from an opponent and he would also take it back from them, whenever it seemed time to take a chance. I think he claims one of those all-around stats too, with so many picks, sacks and tackles. He had the best career and seemed to set a good example. He was pretty much a perfect player.

  • @kirkykirky
    @kirkykirky Год назад +5

    Revis should have been MVP in 2009. No, not DPOY (he was robbed of that too), but MVP of the entire league. He was a CB god. I've never seen a player dominate like he did that year. 2009 Revis is the best player I've ever seen. Only people who watched his every snap that year truly appreciate it.

    • @oliverlacey3765
      @oliverlacey3765 Год назад

      You got to be on crack

    • @2011hwalker
      @2011hwalker Год назад +3

      One year doesnt make you the GOAT. Greatness is excellence over time. You need to be superb for a decade like barry sanders, rice, ray lewis etc

    • @MoeAli-bw1uf
      @MoeAli-bw1uf 10 месяцев назад +3

      Revis was great for a decade that 2009 season was the greatest season a corner ever had

    • @elbowgang9715
      @elbowgang9715 3 месяца назад

      Lol you werent alive to see Prime in 94 on San Francisco

  • @johnvillella1087
    @johnvillella1087 Год назад +4

    Put respect on Mel Blount

    • @dukes70
      @dukes70 Год назад

      Yes thank you!! 👏👏

  • @barrykee8876
    @barrykee8876 Год назад +15

    I loved that he mentioned Darrell Green. He gets forgot a lot but he did his thing for like 20 years. He hust did his job and went home. I also don't understand Art Monk getting walked over. Before odell made one hand catches the thing Monk had done it tons of times in big moments without gloves. Again, he just did his job and went home.

    • @targetegrat
      @targetegrat Год назад +1

      Not to mention he did this at 5'8" and was still one of the fastest players even at the end of his career.

  • @DannyJuke
    @DannyJuke Год назад +5

    Joe Haden also shut down Megatron during his stint with the Browns

  • @bdbrolly
    @bdbrolly Год назад +9

    Revis had the greatest window of time as a db ever. For his overall career? No. When he was at his peak, there is inarguably no one better.

    • @erbgorre
      @erbgorre Год назад +4

      yeah, generally the one knock on revis is how he had a couple seasons at the end there where it seemed like he was just taking the money and phoning it in by his own standards.

    • @2011hwalker
      @2011hwalker Год назад

      he literally got a bit fat lol @@erbgorre

  • @spartanosinaloense
    @spartanosinaloense 18 часов назад

    Revis was something else , he play for the benefit of the team, prime had always that little thing in him to shine by himself

  • @BrianJitsu
    @BrianJitsu Год назад +8

    I would still have Revis at 3 all time. Congrats nevertheless !
    1. Deion Sanders
    2. Charles Woodson
    3. Darrelle Revis

    • @hawk1093
      @hawk1093 Год назад +1

      Sauce will be #2 on that list by the time his career is over.

    • @Solznmid
      @Solznmid Год назад

      I agree with this as greatest, but in terms of best coverage ability I’d argue he’s the best ever based of the fact he guarded guys like Moss, Andre Johnson, TO, Steve smith, Ocho, and megatron and shut them down man on man.

    • @LoganNagol
      @LoganNagol Год назад +2

      Charles Woodson isn’t even the best Woodson

    • @byronsmith3152
      @byronsmith3152 Год назад

      No Daryll Green? You need to watch some film on that man.

    • @PrinceJancelot
      @PrinceJancelot 11 дней назад

      No one did what Champ did in 2006. 10 ints, 3 for td, and gave up no tds and then in 2010 he gave up no tds again. The only db with multiple season not giving up a td

  • @Kev_-qm1je
    @Kev_-qm1je Год назад +27

    C Wood GREATEST DB EVER!!! Played both CB & Safety at a HIGH LEVEL!! Won Heisman over Moss & Manning

    • @jayrice8882
      @jayrice8882 Год назад +9

      The man was playing outside LB in GB…. Just saying Greatest football player in my book!

    • @Solznmid
      @Solznmid Год назад +5

      @@jayrice8882crazy how he had the ability to play in the box and have the coverage skills of a top 5 cb ever

    • @byronsmith3152
      @byronsmith3152 Год назад +2

      Not sure how old you are but the greatest DB ever? Sorry but that honor goes to Ronnie Lott. 2 time all pro at CB, 6 time all pro at safety. Arguably the greatest defensive player next to LT.

    • @godson5877
      @godson5877 Год назад

      Agreed

    • @jayrice8882
      @jayrice8882 Год назад

      @@byronsmith3152 yeah I was born in ‘89 .. 🤣 so basically I grew up watching Woodson career from college to pros… so yeah I’m sticking with it lol 😂

  • @oceansidewhiteboy
    @oceansidewhiteboy Год назад +3

    Neon Deion was giving Jerry rice advice WHILE covering him in the game ❤😊

    • @byronsmith3152
      @byronsmith3152 Год назад +2

      Yeah what clothes to wear. That's about it, lol. I LOVED watching those two go at it on game day. People forget that Atlanta used to be in the west. Twice a year they faced off.

  • @HaleyLaub
    @HaleyLaub Год назад +3

    As a Jet fan he was awesome to watch growing up. Love that dude

    • @jakefavre
      @jakefavre Год назад

      where that ring at ....

    • @josevargas8345
      @josevargas8345 3 месяца назад

      @@jakefavrewith the patriots, that’s where it’s at, no disrespect

  • @PattysCards
    @PattysCards Год назад +9

    Deion or champ Bailey for me

  • @whitewhale9012
    @whitewhale9012 Год назад +3

    Ronnie Lott was all pro at every db position, and was the defensive leader of an all time great dynastic defense that won 4 superbowls.
    The correct answer is ronnie lott.

  • @cabie58
    @cabie58 Год назад +17

    Neon Deion the greatest. Plenty of great covers-C Woodson, C Bailey, D Revis etc. That being said, Prime Time was an actual offensive weapon where you waited for him to pick-6 your team.

    • @oceansidewhiteboy
      @oceansidewhiteboy Год назад +1

      when he housed it AGAINST the falcons on their sideline was the best

    • @user-tz2zz5ij1s
      @user-tz2zz5ij1s Год назад +1

      Naw, Prime wouldn’t tackle or hit. Prime also played in a run heavy era. I’d draft Revis over Prime.

    • @joneandi37
      @joneandi37 10 месяцев назад

      Deion wouldn't shut down Moss, TO, Ocho, Andre Johnson, Larry Fitz, Megatron
      Deion wasn't strong enough to cover to cover some of these guys. Ochocinco has talked about how strong Revis was with his arm technique. Revis is the goat CB.

    • @joneandi37
      @joneandi37 10 месяцев назад

      @@user-tz2zz5ij1s Yup Deion shied away from tackling, and he was physically weak. Contrary to Revis, who Ochocinco said was the strongest corner he faced.

  • @XxDanny80xX
    @XxDanny80xX Год назад +2

    All around top tier for sure, Was a big part of the NE championship defense for the SB run

  • @TheChrisLouis
    @TheChrisLouis Год назад +4

    Remove the last two letters of his first name and add Green to the end.
    Although Charles Woodson and Champ Bailey were insane as well.

  • @Axxis270
    @Axxis270 Год назад

    I am a Bengals fan who lives in upstate NY. I remember the year Andy Dalton and A.J Green got drafted by The Bengals. I was so hyped for Green. My brother is a Jets fan. They were going to meet in the Preseason in Jersey and my brother bought us front row end zone tickets to see it. It rained so hard you would have thought it was a hurricane and on top of that Darrelle Revis shut Green down when they both were in the game and he intercepted Dalton too. The Jets fans were all too happy to point that out to me too. He was an amazing player.

  • @stbcurt4250
    @stbcurt4250 Год назад +4

    Not sure if he is a HOF’r but one guy who was dominant on the defensive end but career wasn’t what it could have been with the injuries. Bob Sanders. One of my all-time favorites!

    • @AATWT11
      @AATWT11 Год назад +2

      No way you just said Revis isn’t a HOFer🤣🤣🤣

    • @stbcurt4250
      @stbcurt4250 Год назад

      @@AATWT11 this comment has nothing to do with Revis. Just a random statement about Bob. He was a 2x Probowler, 2x All-Pro, DPOY and Super Bowl champ. That’s why I said he may not be a HOF’r due to injuries but he was great

    • @AATWT11
      @AATWT11 Год назад

      @@stbcurt4250 my bad I thought the first part was about Revis. I think Bob was very underrated as well. He was overshadowed because of Polumalu and Ed Reed being two of the best ever playing in the same era.

    • @MotherViksChaat
      @MotherViksChaat Год назад

      Insane hit power

  • @salvatoresultana4058
    @salvatoresultana4058 Год назад +2

    He was great but I’d pick Deion over him. Ronnie too.

  • @zaneharmon
    @zaneharmon Год назад +4

    If DB’s include safeties, both Manning and Brady have said Ed Reed is the best ever.

  • @sbrown9020
    @sbrown9020 Год назад +1

    I always say he’s the best because I had Calvin Johnson going when he held them to one catch for 13 yards in fantasy

  • @axe2grind244
    @axe2grind244 Год назад +5

    I don’t know man, Stevie Johnson used to wear Revis out when they played the Bills. But then again he’s the only guy I ever saw Revis struggle with, which is insane. If I’m starting a team with any players I want I’m taking him first as my DB 100%.

    • @Nilly-tube
      @Nilly-tube Год назад +2

      Stevie Johnson had those crazy off-time route running skills that Revis just couldn't figure out. As a Jets fan, I actually loved seeing Stevie Johnson. I haven't seen anyone run routes like he has.

  • @Bloodwashed-zt7my
    @Bloodwashed-zt7my 3 месяца назад

    Rod Woodson is the most complete DB of all-time. He was an all pro at Corner and Safety 👀He was the ultimate ball hawk 71 ints, 12 pick 6’ s (1st all-time), and he wasn’t scared to tackle 😎

  • @kyleanderson4386
    @kyleanderson4386 Год назад +5

    How is Deion Sanders not being mentioned? Is it rhetorical to ask who the best DB is now because we know it’s prime or what?

    • @Matteuslee
      @Matteuslee Год назад

      Because he couldn’t tackle and was completely 1 dimensional as a corner. Sterling sharpe ate him alive every matchup. I could only imagine him one on one with moss or Calvin Johnson…….

    • @byronsmith3152
      @byronsmith3152 Год назад

      @@Matteuslee He would not have any problem facing off with them. CJ would get him on quick passes over the middle. PT wouldn't be able to stop him. He could match Moss' speed. And PT faced the greatest to ever play the game, and did solid against him.,

  • @JokerThaToker
    @JokerThaToker Год назад +1

    Another Hall of Famer from the 412!! It's amazing how many of the best NFL players hail from around Pittsburgh.

  • @jamescooper3324
    @jamescooper3324 Год назад +16

    Both Woodson’s, Prime, Champ Bailey, Ronnie Lott, Kenny Easley(Lott said Easley was better than he ever was), Ed Reed, Troy Polamalu, all those guys better DB’s for a way longer period of time than Revis. Revis fell off after 2015. CWood was dominant his whole career even the years he was hurt, the games he played he was dominant. No DB ever has 65+ picks, 20+ sacks, 33 forced fumbles, 18 recoveries, and 13 defensive touchdowns altogether throughout his career. CWood does. Revis can’t dream of having those numbers. Revis was amazing no doubt but best ever is a stretch. Among the best? Absolutely. Top 10 cornerback of all time. But too many other great corners and safeties that did more for a longer period of time. Plus, Revis had Cromartie on the other side in New York. That’s kinda hard to throw against whether you’re Caleb Hanie or Tom Brady

    • @BennVai
      @BennVai Год назад +1

      Thank you 🫡 said exactly what we all were thinking. Revis island was great in his prime. But his prime didn't last long.

  • @charleswilder7167
    @charleswilder7167 Год назад +1

    The title of the video alone is disrespectful to Prime, but Revis is definitely Top 3 cover of all time.

  • @grimmlock42
    @grimmlock42 Год назад +3

    For a good span, Revis was the best in the game. But, that all time spot is reserved by a man that goes by the name "Prime Time."

  • @childrenofthecut
    @childrenofthecut Год назад +1

    I think the Mt. Rushmore has gotta be Sanders, Woodson, Revis, and Blount. Respectfully.

  • @zachdamenti4387
    @zachdamenti4387 Год назад +10

    Champ Bailey, Charles Woodson, and Darrelle Revis are arguably the greatest defensive backs everyone has ever witnessed!

    • @Half-CockedG
      @Half-CockedG Год назад +3

      it was an honor to have Woodson on my Packers.

    • @jayrice8882
      @jayrice8882 Год назад +1

      Yeah but can Champ, Revis and Prime play outside LB, Middle LB, safety and slot, WR, while returning punts like Woodson?!

    • @Peakfreud
      @Peakfreud Год назад +2

      Interesting they're all from the same era.
      "Ever witnessed" seems to imply a particular window of watching football

    • @iLoveBIGTdsn3s
      @iLoveBIGTdsn3s Год назад +2

      Woodson playing MLB? 🧢
      He MIGHT have lined up at LB a time or 3...and obv he lined up in the box some as a Safety, but Charles wasn't built like that. He slowed down in his later years n that's why he made the switch from Corner to Safety. He wasn't even the best Woodson at making that switch. That honor would go to Rod Woodson IMHO. I'm not saying Charles was supbar at Safety...just that Rod made the transition better, and impacted the game more at the Safety position. Also, Neon Deion, Prime Time Sanders is the best corner to ever play the game. I don't want a corner to tackle. I want him to shut down the other team's best WR. Sanders did that better than anyone AND he was a better return man than Charles. I understand you're a Charles fan, but be reasonable. While Charles Woodson is def top 10, maybe top 5, he isn't in the convo for the GOAT Corner.

    • @Matteuslee
      @Matteuslee Год назад +1

      @@iLoveBIGTdsn3she played the star position which in some looks turned into a box safety role, like Jamal adams played. Charles could play the mlb if he needed to. Dude would get down to the curb to tackle super star running backs.

  • @joshprout1726
    @joshprout1726 10 месяцев назад

    I think that ‘09 season is the greatest DB season we’ve ever seen. Shut down Steve smith, TO twice, Randy Moss twice, ocho cinco, megatron, Reggie Wayne and Roddy white in one season! That’s insane

  • @d3r3knolan42
    @d3r3knolan42 Год назад +3

    Everyone forgets Rod Woodson, he was as good as Deion at CB then moved to Safety and made pro bowls there

  • @ralphpal
    @ralphpal Год назад +2

    The only WR he couldn't stop
    Stevie Johnson
    Wr bills

  • @lilschlagen
    @lilschlagen Год назад +3

    "Well, one of the 14 tackles he broke was me!" 😂
    One of the easiest HoF picks.

  • @mikejano5250
    @mikejano5250 Год назад +2

    For anyone saying Revis should have been DPOY over Woodson in 2009:
    Woodson:
    INTs: 9
    Forced fumbles: 4
    TDs: 3
    TFL: 9
    Sacks: 2
    QB Hits: 6
    Revis:
    INTs: 6
    Forced fumbles: 0
    TDs: 1
    TFL: 0
    Sacks: 0
    QB Hits: 0

    • @johnwayne7383
      @johnwayne7383 Год назад

      Just an fyi....Revis didn't have many picks throughout his career because he was literally NEVER thrown against..lol. its more of a statement that he had low deflections and low picks compared to the yards/catches given up. Revis island was an actual thing, JS. Nothing against Woodson also HOFer but those stats aren't necessarily indicative of the shutdown play.

    • @mikejano5250
      @mikejano5250 Год назад

      @@johnwayne7383 Revis is the better cover no doubt, but Woodson clearly impacted the game far more with his playmaking ability. Winning the turnover battle directly correlates to wins whereas simply shutting down a #1 WR does not.

    • @johnwayne7383
      @johnwayne7383 Год назад

      @mikejano5250 I don't disagree necessarily....but I would argue....back to back afc championships with the butt fumble himself seems to indicate getting picks doesn't necessarily lead to victory just not throwing them lol

    • @mikejano5250
      @mikejano5250 Год назад

      @@johnwayne7383 Irrelevant. It's who wins the turnover battle and Woodson was ensuring his team won that to more of an extent than Revis' even if their teams QB play was equal

    • @johnwayne7383
      @johnwayne7383 Год назад

      @@mikejano5250 this is completely relevant and to your own logic if Woodson is getting 5 picks a game but his qb is still throwing 6 it doesn't really matter at the end of the day. Only thing Revis could control is his side of the ball and nothing is more effective than literally eliminating the best weapon the offense has day in and day out. I have no dog in this fight. IMO neither of them are the best receiver of all time. But you're simply arguing something completely inarguable. I respect your opinion bud.

  • @Buzzdog1971
    @Buzzdog1971 Год назад +6

    The greatest DB of all time is Richard "Night Train" Lane. Has held the interception record since 1952. He had 14 interceptions in a 12 game season. Multiple rule changes were a direct result of his play.

  • @corystovall3544
    @corystovall3544 Год назад +2

    Revis was a Dawg, but one of his worst performances was in fact Suoer Bowl 49 against Seattle. Classic clip of Richard Sherman on the sidelines saying "2-4" after the Seahwaks scored a tuddy on Revis. Revis was not in the game during the Butler interception as well. Patriots chose to play Kyle Arrington late in that game if memory serves me correct. So while Revis played an intricate role for the 2014 Patriots. He was a liability in the biggest game of that season.

  • @supratrd900
    @supratrd900 Год назад +6

    Personally Revis 09 season is one of the greatest ever by a defensive back. Revis had a short prime as well so i wouldn't consider him the greatest to ever play. To me Prime Time and Champ are better than Revis. They both played at a high level until the age of 35. Once Revis hit 30 and got his bag. He started slacking off to the point he was getting smoke by a QB turn Receiver Terrelel Pryor.

  • @MusicMillz
    @MusicMillz Год назад +1

    Am i in an alternate reality where deion sanders became a life insurance agent instead of playing DB?

  • @skunkworksstudios
    @skunkworksstudios Год назад +3

    Mel Blount Anyone

  • @rafaelandrade8990
    @rafaelandrade8990 Год назад +2

    If Revis didn’t rock a jets jersey most of his career everybody would say he’s number 1 undisputed

  • @Flisi413selfMastery
    @Flisi413selfMastery Год назад +4

    He better all around db cuz he would actually tackle

  • @PENS68
    @PENS68 10 месяцев назад

    Darrelle Revis NFL Hall of Famer, Pitt Panther great and Western PA native as well. I still to this day in the 07 draft think the Steelers were going to take Revis at number 15 and the Jets knew it and traded up to get him, which I give the Jets credit , kudos to them for doing their homework on that but damn Revis was possibly one pick away from playing all levels of football in Western PA, but still great to see him get inducted to the hall of fame.
    The fact he only he allowed two one yard receivers in his whole career, is ridiculous.

  • @cic6002
    @cic6002 Год назад +3

    Charles Woodson was better

    • @Matteuslee
      @Matteuslee Год назад +1

      I’d like to see any of these so called best corners dominate the star position like Charles did in his thirties. I’d be surprised if they could even figure it out due to each one missing a skill needed for it.

  • @mikeschlomann2471
    @mikeschlomann2471 Год назад

    I love these two!! Hey, is that Mara from call of duty..?🤔🤔😂😂😂

  • @ryankissee4333
    @ryankissee4333 Год назад +3

    Never forget when Randy caught that one handed TD over Revis.

  • @davidcaunter5346
    @davidcaunter5346 Год назад +1

    It’s hard to compare guys from different eras because of all the rule changes. If I had to pick one guy it would be Deion Sanders.

  • @jean-pauldejarnette2691
    @jean-pauldejarnette2691 Год назад +3

    Hell no!!!!! Deion Sanders is the greatest DB of all time.

    • @byronsmith3152
      @byronsmith3152 Год назад

      No he is the greatest CB of all time. DB's include safeties.

  • @k.c.elemenopy2393
    @k.c.elemenopy2393 Год назад

    As a Chiefs fan; we only remember him batting a pass directly back to Mariota for a playoff TD. 😂🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @Boss3Nate
    @Boss3Nate Год назад +6

    Charles Woodson is the best defensive back of all time in my opinion. He's one of the greatest football players ever if you ask me. He's underrated for as great as he is. I understand Deion Sanders is most ppls GOAT and I can't argue with them why they do... but for me Woodson could do everything and I'm taking him every time. Then I would take Champ Bailey and Ty Law. Darrelle Revis would be next for me... but it's not like you could hate if someone had Darrelle Revis as their GOAT. He was a beast. 1. Woodson 2. Deion 3. Champ 4. Law 5. Revis my top 5.

    • @topnotchtajmahal7216
      @topnotchtajmahal7216 Год назад

      That depends how u view the position as a pkaymaker yes he’s the best but as a pure cover cb it’s revis and deion

    • @bobbacklund529
      @bobbacklund529 Год назад

      Really aged yourself on this one

    • @Boss3Nate
      @Boss3Nate Год назад

      @@bobbacklund529 oh no

    • @milosanchez7194
      @milosanchez7194 Год назад +1

      Not having Rod Woodson In a Top 5 DB discussion is CRAZY

    • @Boss3Nate
      @Boss3Nate Год назад

      @@milosanchez7194 I listed 5 of the best to ever do it. Only thing crazy is thinking it’s crazy to have those guys as my top 5. Make your own top 5 then imagine how happy and smart you’ll feel

  • @tylercannon5329
    @tylercannon5329 Год назад +1

    If the question is DB Ed Reed is the best. Revis is absolutely in the CB discussion.

    • @DOW-E
      @DOW-E Год назад

      Ed reed is a free safety

  • @texmexman1
    @texmexman1 Год назад +19

    Lester Hayes & Mike Haynes are the best cornerback duo of all time.
    Lester might have the best year of all time in 1980 getting 13 interceptions in the regular season and then 5 more in the playoffs to a super bowl ring

    • @maddmancord
      @maddmancord Год назад +6

      Stickum

    • @colmodriscoll33
      @colmodriscoll33 Год назад +1

      Hmm I think Sam Madison and Patrick Surtain may have something to say about that.

    • @real_blackmamba8665
      @real_blackmamba8665 Год назад

      🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️

    • @MrWebcammer
      @MrWebcammer Год назад

      Give me Lito Shepherd and Sheldon Brown all day

    • @texan8323
      @texan8323 Год назад

      not a single athlete in any sport from 30 years ago is the greatest at anything. they've all been massively surpassed.

  • @jamesh4129
    @jamesh4129 Год назад +1

    As a member of the Jets nation, he was the reason we watched every week

  • @JClaus1221
    @JClaus1221 Год назад +5

    Sanders knew his career would be extremely short if he spent his time tackling running backs. It's not that he couldn't do it, he just wouldn't do it if it could be avoided. All the physical traits that made him so fast and excellent in coverage, lent themselves to constant IR if he spent his time tackling. So as far as coverage Corners, no one was ever better. Overall Corners, he wouldn't even rank in the top 20 all time. Course, he also was in the Top 5 return men of all time in the NFL.

  • @dustinjones1346
    @dustinjones1346 Год назад +2

    How is Zach Thomas making the hall of fame before randy gradishar and Neil Smith

  • @ljvue
    @ljvue Год назад +1

    He’s after Deion. Revis is that damn good.

  •  Год назад

    Prime, Ed reed, B Dawkins, Charles Woodson, Revis, Polamalu… there’s been some great dbs

  • @bamafan762
    @bamafan762 Год назад +1

    There's no debate here. Deion Sanders was total lockdown in an era that was taking heads off. Much respect for Revis but Prime will always be the best in my book

  • @botsandwich
    @botsandwich Год назад +1

    Revis Muthafucking Island 🏝️ miss watching him play.

  • @LoganNagol
    @LoganNagol Год назад +2

    Even these comments forgetting about Rod Woodson

  • @shanerobinson925
    @shanerobinson925 Год назад

    He’s probably on the Mount Rushmore fs: Prime,Ed reed,Ronnie Lott,Revis

  • @KingGeorge23
    @KingGeorge23 Год назад +1

    It should read "Besides, Prime Time Deion Sanders, who is the best DB in NFL History?"

  • @ChiefKeewatin
    @ChiefKeewatin Год назад

    Him going in there with Joe Thomas is special too

  • @CA_88
    @CA_88 Год назад

    That man was an animal and should’ve never wasted his time with the jets

  • @Tomvikes41
    @Tomvikes41 Год назад +1

    Charles Woodson, Troy Polamalu, Champ Bailey, Ed Reed... Yeah revis is in that conversation but I would have a hard time putting him higher than these GOATs (plurial)

  • @bradcornell6329
    @bradcornell6329 Год назад +1

    Deion is by far. He changed how we see the position

  • @kennethn3179
    @kennethn3179 Год назад

    I dont knw about in the history, but in the past 20yrs...... YES.

  • @c.p.gentertainment7009
    @c.p.gentertainment7009 Год назад

    I got Darrell in my top 8. His punt return was amazing in Pitt.
    But prime was it....

  • @CHAMPDOGZ
    @CHAMPDOGZ Год назад

    Deion ''Prime Time'' Sanders has entered the chat: Throw it to my man and imma take it to the house the other way every time

  • @mpick26
    @mpick26 Год назад +1

    Charles Woodson. College to the pros... always on top. Prime was too

  • @ROGERKUE
    @ROGERKUE Год назад

    Two words for you. Prime time

  • @santiagoskywalker
    @santiagoskywalker Год назад

    What a crazy caption, its Deion then everybody else in distant second.

  • @TimLoyalToWifeHaterFreeZoneA
    @TimLoyalToWifeHaterFreeZoneA Год назад +1

    Love It Pat The Pat McAfee Show Bro.

  • @ShadHakeem
    @ShadHakeem Год назад

    “DB” overall I’m going with Charles Woodson cuz he was a pro bowler and dominated at corner and safety and nickel
    Corner: Deion Sanders
    Safety: Ed Reed

  • @kyleharrison713
    @kyleharrison713 Год назад +2

    Comes down to who can do what better. They both cover the best and follow the best and are known as the best of their time. Where Prime pulls away is what 'more' he can do that adds value to the position and team, which is also Intercepting the rare ball that gets thrown to him and returning it for a TD. And for a guy that people didn't want to throw to, he sure did have a lot of Ints(53). Revis was great and a true HOF, but he was no Prime.

  • @nahhwe1141
    @nahhwe1141 Год назад

    Revis and McCourtey is the reason I played DB in high school and college, definitely my favorite DB but as far as best goes, gotta give that honor to PrimeTime

    • @topnotchtajmahal7216
      @topnotchtajmahal7216 Год назад

      Ppl forgot how good devin mcCourty was as a rookie playing cb wish BB would’ve kept him there

  • @ShroomDoggyDogg
    @ShroomDoggyDogg Год назад

    Consider the receivers Revis guarded in their prime. T.O, Moss, Ocho, Andre Johnson, Calvin Johnson

  • @chadwilliams9141
    @chadwilliams9141 Год назад +2

    The disrespect of Ronnie Lott

    • @byronsmith3152
      @byronsmith3152 Год назад +1

      Yep. He is the greatest DB to ever play.

    • @whitewhale9012
      @whitewhale9012 Год назад +1

      You guys get it.
      Made all pro at CB, FS, and SS. Instantly transformed a bad defense into a great one as a rookie. Won 4 superbowls.
      A guy that opponents were outright afraid of. Dude was knocking running backs out cold playing CB. 😂😂😂

  • @HiDefTV91
    @HiDefTV91 Год назад +1

    Well if you say greatest DB ever, it has to go to Lott or one of the Woodsons. Greatest CB ever is a different argument and you could say Revis had possibly the greatest peak. Still probably have Deion, Darrell Green and Champ over him for overall career. Revis at his best was something special though, no doubt about it.

  • @bat2275
    @bat2275 Год назад +1

    So there was this guy named Deion......

  • @isaacboone1255
    @isaacboone1255 14 дней назад

    Jets fan here, prime revis was the best DB in history. Full careers it’s sanders

  • @1galaxydrifter
    @1galaxydrifter Год назад

    Db is such a broad category. Best corner? Maybe Prime, Sherman, woodson, Lane, Lott, etc, all have an argument. But yeah he's mentioned in the conversation every time

  • @DurrTV1031
    @DurrTV1031 9 дней назад

    Revis actually played in the passing era, that’s the only reason I think he was better than Prime

  • @Jon-oi3me
    @Jon-oi3me Год назад +2

    Dick Lane was the best corner of all time, he actually struck fear into receivers

  • @axxelfoley3304
    @axxelfoley3304 Год назад

    Imagine a player that a Qb didnt even want to throw the ball towards without safety help

  • @elliottaustin594
    @elliottaustin594 Год назад

    We need a clip compilation of Pat and AJ telling stories about practice and games

  • @adamantium4127
    @adamantium4127 Год назад

    Love that the Pittsburgh boy is getting his due.