Not only that he missed 4 games, can you imagine how many more he could've gotten had he had those extra 4? With his pace that year he could've gotten 26 to even 30.
@@ParadiseCity1329Yeah, I think he would've gotten at least 28 which would've put the record out of reach by a landslide. But his all-time numbers will likely never be reached. Those aren't just longevity numbers either because he was still playing at an All-Pro level at age 40.
@sheep48823 Actually a couple guys on here got benched for a couple weeks and still destroyed. So much talent and STILL a few what ifs had injuries and benches not happened
Sterling Sharpe was challenging Jerry Rice in his prime and who knows could’ve maybe had similar accolades as him. Dude could’ve had Favre and Rodger’s too
Probably would've never played with Rodgers since he was drafted in 1988. He played with Farve for 3 seasons from 1992-94 and made the Pro Bowl all 3 seasons. In 92 he was the first ever triple crown winner and his last season had 18 TDs.
@@rdogletree4543rice also won it in 1990, also there were also more triple crown receivers but those are before the super bowl era. But still it makes one wonder what would have happen without the injuries
People always forget that peak Gronk wasn't just a better blocker, but he was a better receiver than Travis Kelce ever was. Gronk's best season vs Kelce's best season isn't even close.
Gee I can’t explain on how Sterling Sharpe could’ve been elite if wasn’t for that devastating injury. Dude would been definitely be a hall of famer and would have been up there with Jerry Rice or Chris Carter of the 90s wide receivers.
@@patrickwallace6972 ? No he isn't lol. He is in the Packers HoF, but not the NFL HoF. He was voted on either this year or the one before but he wasn't inducted. Unless perhaps you are confusing him with his brother Shannon, who is in the HoF.
Three different dudes and zero rings. I've been waching the NFL since 1963. Randy Moss may be the most physically-talented receiver I ever saw. But if I were starting a team and had to pick a No. 1 receiver there are at least 20 guys I'd choose over him -- guys that were also physically gifted, but who played hard and for the love of the game, not just when they felt like it.
@@vernonbrown5168yall sleep on a lot of receivers just because they weren’t as flashy as moss🤡 real football fans know there’s probably about 10 receivers you could swap Moss for no questions asked and get just as much production out of them lol
@@MrDH8”just as much production” yeah let me know who’s out here getting 17 TDs in a season multiple times. AB didn’t, neither did Julio, DHop, Justin Jefferson, Larry Fitzgerald.. Moss is at the top of the top to suggest otherwise is silly
Jimmy Graham had 16 in 2011 & gronk got 17 after the saints game had ended before the Patriots & Tom Brady hit him for another one so he can get the record for TD by tight end
I'm a bears fan and there's no doubt Sterling Sharpe would've been top ten all time easily and deserves to be in the h.o.f. . That man pissed me off regularly lol. He was just that damn good!
I think the most impressive is don Huston. Why? It was a much different game in the 1940s as unlike Today it wasn't a passing league. Teams didn't know how to defend the pass at all.
It can’t be argued that Sterling had just as much talent as his brother, it could be argued that Shannon had as much talent as Sterling. There’s a reason that Sterling was a seventh pick of the draft while Shannon was a seventh rounder. That’s not a knock on Shannon, but Sterling Sharp would’ve been absolutely an all-time great, him got to stay together. Sterling didn’t have neck issues.
I don’t like when people speculate what an older player could do in today’s league. Different eras, different rules, different levels of fitness, different players, etc. Personally I think players from the 40s (like Hutson) would get lit up and walked off on a stretcher. Even in todays league but especially in the 80s-2010s
First father son combo on the list, this year and I DONT mean Rice. New record, 24 in 24. (I honestly wasn't aware of this being his father, but definitely remember his dad, Carl). The Alien takes over the top stop this year, Russ at QB, a stacked running room. That boy does some nonhuman things with his body to catch the ball!!😮 That's a cool thing to potentially be able to share, father and son. Steelers are known for familial players being in the league and offspring as well as siblings (even a grandchild back with Spillane) being well above average! I'm a diehard, bleed black and gold Steeler fan. Enough that there are only two things linked on my body, my faith and my team! I didn't realize who GP's father was. It was crazy seeing that name again, I had all but forgotten him, but remember him mostly from Tecmo 😂. Pretty sure I knew players better back then from games because we didnt have but four games a week(three Sunday, one Monday). You got a color breakdown on ESPN by Chris Berman. But that was it really for NFL coverage back then. Unless you were a Jerry Rice, Emit Smith, level name then the average fan probably didn't know much about players not on their team.
Here is a video idea. A list of players who were very talented but were with terrible teams. Like David Carr with the texans, Archie manning with the saints, calvin johnson with the lions etc ..... guys like David carr get the label as a bust but in some cases it's not on them
“Despite that being the only three touchdown game of the season, Roman had two more touchdowns in six games” Considering he only had one three touchdown game I think the “or more” part of that stat is very misleading. He had six games with two touchdowns.
Saying someone scored 4 tds once at least 3 tds twice and atleast 2 tds 3 times is an insane way to say they scored 2 tds in one game 3 in another and only one game of 4 tds. They just did it all one time each. Then saying at least 1 td in 11 games means 8 games with 1. That was just a crazy way to read stats lmfao
Gronk had 9 less catches, 1 less fumble, 17 more yards, 6 more touchdowns, and a Super Bowl appearance. If you want to include postseason stats Gronk still has better stats. In no universe was Jimmy graham better than gronk in 2011
@@leonzaduncan2438I mean that's understandable, remember Randy wasn't always the most dedicated player so who knows the reason behind that. Randy even said himself that he plays hard when he feels like it. So if you're a coach dealing with that you probably deal with more than that at practice when the cameras aren't on.
@@rdogletree4543 the reason behind they already had another 4-time 1,000 yard receiver in Jake Reed but then he got hurt. Just like Fred didn't start until James Stewart got hurt.
Nah, he's old now, you're gonna start seeing his numbers decline. They'll probably be drafting his replacement next year. He'll still have his moments of greatness but he's definitely past his prime.
Great fact.
Moss has more 17 plus TDs seasons than every WR combined since 1998
Shannon said in his HOF speech " I'm in the HOF and I'm not even the best player in my own family " 🔥🔥
I would say the Jerry Rice 12 games is the best single-season run
Not only that he missed 4 games, can you imagine how many more he could've gotten had he had those extra 4? With his pace that year he could've gotten 26 to even 30.
@@ParadiseCity1329Yeah, I think he would've gotten at least 28 which would've put the record out of reach by a landslide. But his all-time numbers will likely never be reached. Those aren't just longevity numbers either because he was still playing at an All-Pro level at age 40.
I would second that. It wasn’t even really forced was the crazy part. He was just that open😂
@sheep48823 Actually a couple guys on here got benched for a couple weeks and still destroyed. So much talent and STILL a few what ifs had injuries and benches not happened
Agree 22 in 12 was insane
Braylon Edwards had 16 :( missed the cut
Thank you for pointing that out. I'm a Lions fan and Wolverines fan and I knew Braylon did that.
bro was so raw
So did Dez :(
Womp womp
Same w Jimmy graham 😔
Sterling Sharpe was challenging Jerry Rice in his prime and who knows could’ve maybe had similar accolades as him. Dude could’ve had Favre and Rodger’s too
Probably would've never played with Rodgers since he was drafted in 1988. He played with Farve for 3 seasons from 1992-94 and made the Pro Bowl all 3 seasons. In 92 he was the first ever triple crown winner and his last season had 18 TDs.
Sterling Sharpe was damn good but don't compare him to Jerry Rice, that's delusional.
@@8BitChad favre won 3 straight mvps the season after Sharpe retired. Sharpe could have easily had insane numbers w/ favre for years
@@josheugster7921 he woulda have needed 10 more years to catch Jerry bruh.
@@rdogletree4543rice also won it in 1990, also there were also more triple crown receivers but those are before the super bowl era. But still it makes one wonder what would have happen without the injuries
People always forget that peak Gronk wasn't just a better blocker, but he was a better receiver than Travis Kelce ever was. Gronk's best season vs Kelce's best season isn't even close.
Gee I can’t explain on how Sterling Sharpe could’ve been elite if wasn’t for that devastating injury. Dude would been definitely be a hall of famer and would have been up there with Jerry Rice or Chris Carter of the 90s wide receivers.
Sterling is in the Hall.
@@patrickwallace6972 ? No he isn't lol. He is in the Packers HoF, but not the NFL HoF. He was voted on either this year or the one before but he wasn't inducted. Unless perhaps you are confusing him with his brother Shannon, who is in the HoF.
@@justinb3209 nah I looked it up, but I guess it's taking about college... 🤷🏾♂️
@@patrickwallace6972 Yea he is in the College Football HoF, Packers HoF, but not the NFL HoF
Rices 87 season might be the most underrated in nfl history regardless of position
Moss with 3 different dudes 😂😂😂
Three different dudes and zero rings. I've been waching the NFL since 1963. Randy Moss may be the most physically-talented receiver I ever saw. But if I were starting a team and had to pick a No. 1 receiver there are at least 20 guys I'd choose over him -- guys that were also physically gifted, but who played hard and for the love of the game, not just when they felt like it.
@@MarkMay-cr6bv so you like 90?
@@RevengeoftheVirgo exactly it's either that or he yapping and capping
@@vernonbrown5168yall sleep on a lot of receivers just because they weren’t as flashy as moss🤡 real football fans know there’s probably about 10 receivers you could swap Moss for no questions asked and get just as much production out of them lol
@@MrDH8”just as much production” yeah let me know who’s out here getting 17 TDs in a season multiple times.
AB didn’t, neither did Julio, DHop, Justin Jefferson, Larry Fitzgerald..
Moss is at the top of the top to suggest otherwise is silly
Jimmy Graham had 16 in 2011 & gronk got 17 after the saints game had ended before the Patriots & Tom Brady hit him for another one so he can get the record for TD by tight end
New drinking game m: Take A shot every time the narrator says "hat trick."
Dez was 1 short
Womp womp
Excellent video 🤘🏽
Don Hutson was a dawg
Davante Adams did it in 13.5 games, crazy
Great video!
I been liking the videos you've been putting i out i just subscribed so i won't miss any new ones enjoy your day and thanks for the content
If Randy Moss had the same quality of QB that Jerry Rice was privileged with Moss would have all the records.
My guy Rice had 22 tuddys in just 12 games played.. just imagined a full 16 game season 😤🔥🔥 30+ 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
Ninergang 😈
Jerry Rice belongs up there with MJ, Pele, Ali, Phelps, Bolt, and Gretzky... Prove me wrong...
I hate Tom Brady, I’m all for Peyton manning but he is the best nfl player
Don Hutson - Built by Bama!!! The GOAT before it was even a word.
Rice season will forever be the best 22 in 12 games is wilf
I'm a bears fan and there's no doubt Sterling Sharpe would've been top ten all time easily and deserves to be in the h.o.f. . That man pissed me off regularly lol. He was just that damn good!
Rice was the MVP of the superbowl the previous year, not the one against the Broncos.
Jerry Rice unreal
Jerry Rice is the bar like Jordan, Brady, Petty, etc everyone else has to catch up literally
I think the most impressive is don Huston. Why? It was a much different game in the 1940s as unlike Today it wasn't a passing league. Teams didn't know how to defend the pass at all.
What’s so significant about 17? Why not 16? Why not 18? It’s 17 only to include Randy Moss’ rookie season.
Either way he would have got a mention with the 07 pats season
Well if it was 18 then it ends up skipping a lot of NFL history. Seems like 17tds seems to happen at least once every decade in the league.
Its a travesty that the 1998 vikings team did not win the superbowl. That roster was loaded 😢
It can’t be argued that Sterling had just as much talent as his brother, it could be argued that Shannon had as much talent as Sterling. There’s a reason that Sterling was a seventh pick of the draft while Shannon was a seventh rounder. That’s not a knock on Shannon, but Sterling Sharp would’ve been absolutely an all-time great, him got to stay together. Sterling didn’t have neck issues.
I don’t like when people speculate what an older player could do in today’s league. Different eras, different rules, different levels of fitness, different players, etc.
Personally I think players from the 40s (like Hutson) would get lit up and walked off on a stretcher. Even in todays league but especially in the 80s-2010s
First father son combo on the list, this year and I DONT mean Rice. New record, 24 in 24. (I honestly wasn't aware of this being his father, but definitely remember his dad, Carl). The Alien takes over the top stop this year, Russ at QB, a stacked running room. That boy does some nonhuman things with his body to catch the ball!!😮
That's a cool thing to potentially be able to share, father and son. Steelers are known for familial players being in the league and offspring as well as siblings (even a grandchild back with Spillane) being well above average!
I'm a diehard, bleed black and gold Steeler fan. Enough that there are only two things linked on my body, my faith and my team! I didn't realize who GP's father was. It was crazy seeing that name again, I had all but forgotten him, but remember him mostly from Tecmo 😂. Pretty sure I knew players better back then from games because we didnt have but four games a week(three Sunday, one Monday). You got a color breakdown on ESPN by Chris Berman. But that was it really for NFL coverage back then. Unless you were a Jerry Rice, Emit Smith, level name then the average fan probably didn't know much about players not on their team.
Here is a video idea. A list of players who were very talented but were with terrible teams. Like David Carr with the texans, Archie manning with the saints, calvin johnson with the lions etc ..... guys like David carr get the label as a bust but in some cases it's not on them
Broke the record in 12 games
How many RB had 8 or more 100 yard games in a row?
“Despite that being the only three touchdown game of the season, Roman had two more touchdowns in six games”
Considering he only had one three touchdown game I think the “or more” part of that stat is very misleading. He had six games with two touchdowns.
Make a “Behemoth QB’s to rush for 15+ td’s in a season” video. It’ll be short.
Had two QB’s do it last year and that’s the end of the list.
Saying someone scored 4 tds once at least 3 tds twice and atleast 2 tds 3 times is an insane way to say they scored 2 tds in one game 3 in another and only one game of 4 tds. They just did it all one time each. Then saying at least 1 td in 11 games means 8 games with 1. That was just a crazy way to read stats lmfao
Surprised calvin johnson never had one
Mike Evans gets it with Baker
@23:00;Graham was better than Gronk in 2011
No way. Gronk was a roadgrader as a blocker at TE. In his prime he was the best blocking TE in the league. That's what made Gronk so hard to defend.
Gronk had 9 less catches, 1 less fumble, 17 more yards, 6 more touchdowns, and a Super Bowl appearance. If you want to include postseason stats Gronk still has better stats. In no universe was Jimmy graham better than gronk in 2011
How many rookies has ever scored 17 TD in a single season?
1:28 lol what was that
Tyreek will join it this upcoming season
While moss has the most receiving touchdowns in a season race got 22 in 12 games and he also got a rushing score so they are tied for 23
So moss doesn’t hold the record for most touchdowns, rather most receiving touchdowns
Jerry Rice had 22 in 12 games, Moss has 23 receiving in a season
Hutson did it in 11 games.
you missed Cooper kupp
16 tds buddy
You can tell they had white corners back then
Jimmy graham was 1 off as a TE
Cooper kupp 16 💔
A wr n le?!
1998 Offensive Rookie of the Year: Should have been Fred Taylor. Fred scored 17 TDs and only started 12 games and had way more total yards than Moss.
Fuck no
I'm a Fred Taylor guy as a Gators fan but nah, Randy Moss put the world on notice as a rookie. He let the league know he was ready to take over.
@@rdogletree4543 you know...randy wasn't a starter originally either, he only started ELEVEN games.
@@leonzaduncan2438I mean that's understandable, remember Randy wasn't always the most dedicated player so who knows the reason behind that. Randy even said himself that he plays hard when he feels like it. So if you're a coach dealing with that you probably deal with more than that at practice when the cameras aren't on.
@@rdogletree4543 the reason behind they already had another 4-time 1,000 yard receiver in Jake Reed but then he got hurt. Just like Fred didn't start until James Stewart got hurt.
you mised cupper cup
Sterling was better than Shannon....ask Shannon.
Having randy twice in the thumbnail, you know he was that dude
Travis kelce is going to reach this milestone next season
Definitely not
Nah, he's old now, you're gonna start seeing his numbers decline. They'll probably be drafting his replacement next year. He'll still have his moments of greatness but he's definitely past his prime.
Justin Jefferson i believe
I'll take Paul Warfield over any of these guys! In 1973 Warfield caught only 29 passes, but 11 of them were for touchdowns.