I have been waiting for this moment for y’all to see Cris Carter highlights. He is one of the best wideouts to ever play for the Minnesota Vikings. He is one of a kind that was a pass-catching machine.🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
His career took off when Warren Moon got there⭐️Look at his stats in 94 and 95 and fantasy points⭐️His story with addiction was a really good one⭐️Kurt Warner’s story was another story that I loved⭐️
Probably the most confident wideout I ever witness! He always played with high confidence! Student of the game. Great body control and greatest hands in NFL history!
One of the best WR ever but let’s not forget also one of the best analysts on TV, when he was with ESPN he was the life of the party and above all knew what he was talking about. Like Shannon Sharpe…you just want to listen to these guys. Why they didn’t renew his contract I’ll never understand. CC, you’re a legend!
Without Cris Carter, there would have been no Randy Moss. Not to the level he became. It takes greatness to mold greatness. Cris Carter was always my number one favorite receiver because of his consistency, work ethic, and his class.
The good side of Owens personality his drive to train and be the best, he was mentored under Rice in his infamous training camps. Cris Carter will always be known as the best hands and footwork in red zone. Legend
One of my favorite WR in this game! Three wide receivers was nothing new, and shows you how great Mississippi Valley Coach Archie Cooley was. Coach Cooley was running 3 WR's with Rice, Debardelaben & whoever else he wanted. Carter and Rice have the same work ethic. Put in hella work to perfect their craft.
Cris Carter was a real BadAss of a WR all he does is not only going through one full year without dropping the football but all he do is catch touchdowns the Ohio State University Buckeyes Alumni didn't have a great Rookie of a year in Philadelphia but after he went to Minnesota he became the G.O.A.T from Day-1 and never looked back there's no question he was a impactful player in his Prime now he's a Hall Of Famer one of the greatest hands in NFL's History!🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 0:38
CHRIS I'm from Middletown ohio and you're very respectful to Buddy Ryan and youre a legend here. I remember watching you play highschool basketball. Such a treat. Everyone always wanted to see you dunk and I'm sure that got aggravating after a while. Congrats to you on all of your achievements in life!!!!
I know Jerry Rice and Randy Moss get most of the love as the greatest receivers but pound for pound in the last 40 years, I think that Chris Carter, Sterling Sharpe, and Art Monk were the scariest and most dangerous possession receivers in the game during their time for my money. I’d have to put Terrell Owens and Michael Irvin in there too.
Imagine being a CB and you have to cover Cris Carter or Randy Moss lol Thats one of those "yea coach I think i got the flu" type of games. I dont need to be part of their highlight reels lol
Steeler fan here and definitely looked like Swann and probably the most criminally underrated wide receiver of all time. Enter Moss to the Vikings kinda stole some numbers from him though it didn't matter to Carter as long as they won the game. Also damn tough guy.
I wasn't a Vikings or Eagles fan but man Cris Carter was a special player & fun to watch even if you weren't rootin for his team. It was also so special seeing him Randy, the way they played together.
@@nujeru99 You do know it took Chris Carter 7th year before he had an 1,000+ season? Plus, he spent most of his 1,000 yard seasons as a #2 WR behind Jake Reed and Randy Moss. In the best ever convo, no way!
I was never a Vikes or Eagles fan but I always liked watching Chris play. He didn't have the blazing speed, but boy did he have hands and run his routes well. His ability to adjust to the ball and catch it at all angles with a priority on using two hands was exceptional. He made some one handed catches, but it was always necessary and not some showboat move. If you want to understand why people criticize modern NFL players for their attitude, you can compare Carter's response to being let go by the Eagles after his failed drug test to any number of current players. Not an untoward word was uttered by him regarding the Eagles. He was actually complimentary of Buddy Ryan (which I'd never heard before or since). He knew he'd messed up, and didn't blame the team for releasing him, rather he saw it as an oppourtunity. All communicated by him, not through some proxy like social media or an agent. He's a man. We admit when we are wrong and work towards success.
This is how I was taught to play receiver as a kid. All business, no flash, just find the ball. Young guys could learn a-lot studying his tape. Me and pops actually practiced the post for hours every summer. I never turned around, I would just look up and the ball would drop right in front of me without breaking stride. I actually didn’t know carter played for the Eagles first.
Carter and Moss could be the best duo of all-time. Moss alone was ridiculous and when you pair him with Carter you probably have the best duo of all-time.
7:30 quote followed by catch followed by leaping over table effortlessly. Poet warrior. We can all draw inspiration from such examples of what a man can do.
This is why us Lions fans revel in our recent success as much as we are. Everyone in the NFC North has somehow always had some great player fall into their laps and done something with it except the Lions until now. Vikings are always blessed with the best WR’s, Packers seem to find quality QB’s, and the Bears always have killer defenses.
That toe drag swag was ALL Chris Carter lol. I used to love when I was kid watching the vikings play and seeing Chris Carter make a sideline grab and pitching the ball back to someone lol. I knew Randy Moss would be in this video somewhere. Prayers for him 🙏
Cris Carter had multiple different QB'S and was still catching passes with ease 🔥💜💛🏈🏉
Well after the first minute of the video I could see why
@@TrevorHamberger his stats were better when Warren Moon got there⭐️
@@garretindall2820 14 different quarterbacks to be exact⭐️
One of the greatest receivers of all time.
THEE Greatesr Reciever of All Time* 🤌🏻
IMO
Cris Carter was a phenomenal receiver, salute.
Yes he was⭐️
@7:26 “every good man I know, been through something.” Words to live by
Moss and Carter, one of the best duos. I may hate the Vikings but this was pretty cool 😂
It was a trio you forgot Jake reed. Casual
@SPAR888 who hurt you? I didn't forget him, but I'm referring to the two best for the Vikes. Relax 😂
@@kevinuchiha6830 Jake reed was just as good as both of them
@@SPAR888absolutely not 💀
@SPAR888 he was, I liked his game. It's one of the only good things that Minnesota had. Insane how that 98 year they couldn't win the big one
I have been waiting for this moment for y’all to see Cris Carter highlights. He is one of the best wideouts to ever play for the Minnesota Vikings. He is one of a kind that was a pass-catching machine.🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
We already knew, legendary $hit!!!!!!
Oh yeah!!!👍👍👍👍
His career took off when Warren Moon got there⭐️Look at his stats in 94 and 95 and fantasy points⭐️His story with addiction was a really good one⭐️Kurt Warner’s story was another story that I loved⭐️
Best hands in NFL history
After rice
Steve Largent
@@dallasfluff3347stick em disqualified Rice years ago
Best hands; hands down
Not just hands but, great body control. Carter is also the first player I seen to toe tap near the sideline the so gracefuly
By far one of if not the best route runners and catcher of the football.💯💯💯
THE best hands. True GOAT.
The way he spoke about Buddy Ryan after that game against the Eagles speaks volumes to the type of character he has.
Buddy didn't make public why he cut Carter and took the heat for it
Class act
Probably the most confident wideout I ever witness! He always played with high confidence! Student of the game. Great body control and greatest hands in NFL history!
NFL 🏈 HALL OF FAMER CRIS CARTER#80 .. BEST HANDS IN THE BUSINESS .. EVER ..
EVER?
@@justincase5583after rice
Doesn't get better than CC
Cris Carter was a DAWG and the ultimate team leader and mentor.People forget,most are prisoners of the moment put some respect on this man's name.
Vikings and Buckeye fan here Cris you are the man thanks for all the great memories God bless
Best hands I have ever seen. Saw it all the time. He was amazing to watch. Great times here in Minneapolis!
One of the best WR ever but let’s not forget also one of the best analysts on TV, when he was with ESPN he was the life of the party and above all knew what he was talking about. Like Shannon Sharpe…you just want to listen to these guys. Why they didn’t renew his contract I’ll never understand. CC, you’re a legend!
His greatness brings tears to my eyes
My Dads Favorite Football Player All Time!!!💜💛
One of the best ever especially when it comes to hands, I think Larry is the only other WR who can rival him in that area
CC might be the one of the most underrated players of all time. He always gets overshadowed by moss but he is genuinely a top 6 WR of all time
nobody cares about top 6. he is a hall of fame player. impossible to be underrated
@@One__Of__One when do you ever hear people saying he’s one of the best of all time. I’ve heard mfs say that AB’s better, than TO’s better.
Nah. He was slow
@@SeaweedBrainCabin3TO is better than Cris TO is a top 3 receiver of all time
@@semionjohnson1351 TO ain’t better than Moss, Rice, Megatron, or Fitz.
"All he does is catch touchdowns"; dude is a legend.
All He Does is Catch Touchdowns
And crack
"apprehend" touchdowns lol
@@fraseroliver17better than roids you take
And crack cocaine. We don't forget.@@fraseroliver17
💯
CC was one of my favorites. The original toe tapper!
Without Cris Carter, there would have been no Randy Moss. Not to the level he became. It takes greatness to mold greatness.
Cris Carter was always my number one favorite receiver because of his consistency, work ethic, and his class.
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The good side of Owens personality his drive to train and be the best, he was mentored under Rice in his infamous training camps. Cris Carter will always be known as the best hands and footwork in red zone. Legend
so underrated 😭😭
He was awesome very underrated player no denying that!
how is a hall of fame player underrated?
@@One__Of__OneBy fans. Not by HOF voters.
Slept on cuz he always used both hands, like they teach you
He is not underated shut up
I will say first..Chris was a good man..he speaks with a sound and intelligent mind....an second...he was a helluva of a football player❤
Best hands catcher of all time. Best Buckeye receiver of all time.
One of my favorite WR in this game! Three wide receivers was nothing new, and shows you how great Mississippi Valley Coach Archie Cooley was. Coach Cooley was running 3 WR's with Rice, Debardelaben & whoever else he wanted. Carter and Rice have the same work ethic. Put in hella work to perfect their craft.
Cris Carter was a real BadAss of a WR all he does is not only going through one full year without dropping the football but all he do is catch touchdowns the Ohio State University Buckeyes Alumni didn't have a great Rookie of a year in Philadelphia but after he went to Minnesota he became the G.O.A.T from Day-1 and never looked back there's no question he was a impactful player in his Prime now he's a Hall Of Famer one of the greatest hands in NFL's History!🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 0:38
Man he was fun to watch growing up!! I was 8 when the Vikes picked him up in 1990. He was definitely my favorite player in the 90's!
Absolute legend! The types of catches he made would still be considered amazing today and they have all types of sticky tech on their gloves now
Many Sundays and Mondays watching Chris Carter. Thank you…
One of the best to ever do it. Ohio’s own. #Respect #Legend
He was so good in the 90s. Definitely the #2 Wr in league during the 90s
Cris Carter and " Well Dressed " Amani Toomer are the two greatest side line catchers in NFL history, Cris of coarse #1
The one handed catch at Ohio State was real like real recognized real! 1:25
Who was the real that recognized the other real?
Best hands ive ever seen and I've seen alot of football in my life
He wasn't the fastest, he wasn't the quickest, but he was just fantastic. Chris Carter was the king of the OMG moment.
Only 1 receiver can be the fastest (if there isn't a tie) in a given season, and he's rarely the best.
And don’t let Larry Fitzgerald start talking about him, amazing that 2 of the best ever meet like they did and become who they became.
Randy and Larry's careers aren't as great without Cris Carter's tutelage imo.
CHRIS I'm from Middletown ohio and you're very respectful to Buddy Ryan and youre a legend here. I remember watching you play highschool basketball. Such a treat. Everyone always wanted to see you dunk and I'm sure that got aggravating after a while. Congrats to you on all of your achievements in life!!!!
I know Jerry Rice and Randy Moss get most of the love as the greatest receivers but pound for pound in the last 40 years, I think that Chris Carter, Sterling Sharpe, and Art Monk were the scariest and most dangerous possession receivers in the game during their time for my money. I’d have to put Terrell Owens and Michael Irvin in there too.
one of my favorite wide receivers growing up!! Throw it high and outside!! My words to my qb in the huddle !!
I remember meeting him when he played in Philly. He was at a Big Brothers/Big Sisters event & was a really nice dude.
Imagine being a CB and you have to cover Cris Carter or Randy Moss lol
Thats one of those "yea coach I think i got the flu" type of games. I dont need to be part of their highlight reels lol
He came to my school wen i was in 5th grade 2010 at stonybrook in Indianapolis & i ain’t even recognize how great he was when he was talking to us🤯
😂🙌🏿 he one of THEM
Cris Carter is slept on whenever people have their top 5 WRs lists…
John Jefferson was the one handed stretch and catch master
Fabulous all time WR....glad i got to watch most of his career
Lucky man wish I was old enough but I always do my due diligence to study up on the past greats
A Badass WR In His Generation. 🔥
Absolutely loved watching him play, made catching a football look pretty. To this day no one makes it look as artful.
He was like the perfect blend of gratefulness and aggressiveness at the same time
Steeler fan here and definitely looked like Swann and probably the most criminally underrated wide receiver of all time. Enter Moss to the Vikings kinda stole some numbers from him though it didn't matter to Carter as long as they won the game. Also damn tough guy.
Extremely underrated he never gets mentioned with the greats
Uh what? He most certainly does get mentioned.
@@marcmayhem0412 no he doesn’t what are you talking about I almost hear nobody bring his name up that’s cap bro
CC was a beast. One of my favorites. Super smooth and very sure handed.
That sign saids it all! 15:55
One handed catch: *exist
Cris Carter: and I took that personally
Yawn
@@MrShanester117 eat me
Chris is the man ! He was a dog ! MN Viking fan here !
I wasn't a Vikings or Eagles fan but man Cris Carter was a special player & fun to watch even if you weren't rootin for his team.
It was also so special seeing him Randy, the way they played together.
My favorite receiver pair ever is Carter and Moss, Love both of those guys game!
This highlight reel is unreal!!
11 tds on 45 catches is insane
You can argue that he is the best WR ever… take championships aside for a the argument… if you do, he is IN the conversation
Nope, you can't make that arguement EVER!
He's DEFINITELY in the convo
@@nujeru99 You do know it took Chris Carter 7th year before he had an 1,000+ season? Plus, he spent most of his 1,000 yard seasons as a #2 WR behind Jake Reed and Randy Moss. In the best ever convo, no way!
All time great? Yes. Best ever? Absolutely not
Chris Carter was one of the best wide receivers of all time!!
I was never a Vikes or Eagles fan but I always liked watching Chris play. He didn't have the blazing speed, but boy did he have hands and run his routes well. His ability to adjust to the ball and catch it at all angles with a priority on using two hands was exceptional. He made some one handed catches, but it was always necessary and not some showboat move.
If you want to understand why people criticize modern NFL players for their attitude, you can compare Carter's response to being let go by the Eagles after his failed drug test to any number of current players. Not an untoward word was uttered by him regarding the Eagles. He was actually complimentary of Buddy Ryan (which I'd never heard before or since). He knew he'd messed up, and didn't blame the team for releasing him, rather he saw it as an oppourtunity. All communicated by him, not through some proxy like social media or an agent. He's a man. We admit when we are wrong and work towards success.
That in and out route was my killer on the field in my day. Learned it watching Carter
10:37 that throw was insane
It's crazy how underrated Chris Carter was but come on Chris saying you started the toe drag is Loco Jerry Rice was doing in mid 80's
All he does: catch touchdowns! Chris Burman made that saying legendary!
I’m an addict too Cris thank you for the motivation OG
Hands down! C. Carter was the best receiver to tight rope the sidelines.
This is how I was taught to play receiver as a kid. All business, no flash, just find the ball.
Young guys could learn a-lot studying his tape. Me and pops actually practiced the post for hours every summer. I never turned around, I would just look up and the ball would drop right in front of me without breaking stride.
I actually didn’t know carter played for the Eagles first.
C.C. on the spot!
Loved watching him. And loved watching him and Moss together
his list of jaw dropping catches is long. one of my all time favorite players. Moss landed in a good spot
Cris Carter did had 122 Receptions in 1994 and 1995 in the same season! 7:47
Greatest Hands I've ever seen in my lifetime. I hate how he never gets mentioned in these "Greatest WR ever" discussions
MAN KIDS DONT EVEN UNDERSTAND HOW GOOD THIS MAN WAS
One of my all time favorites. The other one? Randy Moss of course.
Your channel is a real source of inspiration and enjoyment. Thank you for your creativity and dedication!🛩💷🐅
One of the best ever!!
Considering he played with Randy Moss, you can definitely say he was a threat
He MENTORED Randy
This statement makes zero sense.
@@mcs68419
Zero
Easily one of the greatest receivers ever.
That Duo was Tha BEST!!!!! 🥇🥇🥇🥇📡📡📡🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍
Carter and Moss could be the best duo of all-time. Moss alone was ridiculous and when you pair him with Carter you probably have the best duo of all-time.
People always talk about how good Moss’s hands were, but he had the second best on his own team!
7:30 quote followed by catch followed by leaping over table effortlessly. Poet warrior. We can all draw inspiration from such examples of what a man can do.
Chris Carter was exciting. One of the best.
Go Bills
This guy needs a whole doc on his career...he was top tier for sure!!
This is why us Lions fans revel in our recent success as much as we are. Everyone in the NFC North has somehow always had some great player fall into their laps and done something with it except the Lions until now. Vikings are always blessed with the best WR’s, Packers seem to find quality QB’s, and the Bears always have killer defenses.
In my opinion Chris Carter is a top 10 arguably top five receiver of all time he was a beast
Cris Carter made me love football as a kid.
As a Texan and kinda Cowboys fan, I ALWAYS enjoyed watching CC. It was just gravy when Moss joined.
One of the greatest set of hands in the game
That toe drag swag was ALL Chris Carter lol. I used to love when I was kid watching the vikings play and seeing Chris Carter make a sideline grab and pitching the ball back to someone lol. I knew Randy Moss would be in this video somewhere. Prayers for him 🙏
The hands, the feet, the memories.
Real Goat 🎉❤
Stop clowning.
Watching Carter n moss play together was amazing
Had some of the greatest hands OAT and mentored one of the Greatest WRs OAT
So that’s how he caught all those one handed passes,” watch the point, grab the fat” gotta remember that 😂
Culpepper moss and carter was nasty they had big numbers for awhile damn shame they cldnt get the chip