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  • @5000jetadam
    @5000jetadam 2 года назад +1395

    3 All Pros, 5 1000+ Receiving yards seasons, 3 1200+ receiving yards season. If Terrell Davis is in the HOF for great production in a short period of time, Sterling should be in as well.

    • @Ty91681
      @Ty91681 2 года назад +60

      What a travesty, I thought he was in the HOF already. Absolutely zero reason he shouldn't be. He definitely deserves to be there!

    • @user-co1gi7yd2r
      @user-co1gi7yd2r 2 года назад +16

      @@Ty91681 ABSOLUTELY zero? How about the fact that he played for what 6-7 years? Longetivity does matter. If everyone’s favourite player would get in hof, getting the merit would quickly lose value

    • @omarfigueroa188
      @omarfigueroa188 2 года назад +14

      I agree and I'm a Niners fan

    • @richmondowusu7337
      @richmondowusu7337 2 года назад +1

      @@user-co1gi7yd2r hsjs

    • @richmondowusu7337
      @richmondowusu7337 2 года назад +1

      @@user-co1gi7yd2r ni

  • @teamwork7973
    @teamwork7973 2 года назад +560

    Fun Fact: Shannon Sharpe gifted one of his SB rings to Sterling, feeling he deserved one and probably would have gotten multiple of his own had he not gotten hurt. What a beast he was.

    • @therealDJG
      @therealDJG 2 года назад +46

      He definitely would of gotten at least one in Green Bay had he played past 1994.

    • @marcusbrown4461
      @marcusbrown4461 2 года назад +35

      @@therealDJG Yeah he was Randy Moss before Randy Moss and I'm a Bears fan saying this I know talent when I see it.

    • @jordanflores5687
      @jordanflores5687 2 года назад +3

      Soft

    • @tyreepowell8367
      @tyreepowell8367 2 года назад +1

      @@marcusbrown4461 Bear Down

    • @SMH901
      @SMH901 2 года назад +1

      Is he in da hall of fame

  • @riqosteel
    @riqosteel 2 года назад +130

    I DONT CARE THAT HIS CAREER WASNT LONG. HE SHOULD BE A HALL OF FAMER

  • @UncleClaudeSportsandThangs
    @UncleClaudeSportsandThangs 2 года назад +155

    It's an absolute disgrace that he's not in the Hall of Fame. Make it right NFL!

  • @jocamd3941
    @jocamd3941 2 года назад +123

    He did all this while playing injured almost his entire career. Not only did he have the neck issues that ultimately ended his career, he had broken ribs, turf toe, and numerous other injuries. Dude was a beast.

  • @whitemamba24xe98
    @whitemamba24xe98 2 года назад +400

    If they’re considering Julian Edelman for the hall of fame with his lackluster stats, Sterling Sharpe absolutely deserves some recognition. And be in the hall next to his brother Shannon

    • @GM-fx2jo
      @GM-fx2jo 2 года назад +21

      agree...he was better than his brother.....shame he got injured and from what I remember his career shortened

    • @stealthiscool
      @stealthiscool 2 года назад +27

      Julian’s postseason stats are anything but lacklustre, that’s the main reason for his consideration (although even as a Patriots fan I don’t believe he should get in regardless), but I have always found it bewildering how Sterling Sharpe wasn’t in the hall of fame, it’s up there with Ken Anderson for biggest hall of fame snubs

    • @masterliontamer2452
      @masterliontamer2452 2 года назад +11

      Sterling's 20 Year eligibility for the Pro-Football Hall of Fame has already expired. His only chance to make the Hall of Fame will be if he is nominated and voted in as a Senior (those players who completed their careers more than 25 years ago). I'm hoping for the best.

    • @erikpuka2627
      @erikpuka2627 2 года назад +9

      In my opinion Sterling is the 2nd best Wide Reciever ever after Jerry Rice in terms of how good he was and what he was capable of doing. He was a different level of player. Like a smarter, more polished, stronger, more techincaly sound version of Terrell Owens with way better hands. A different type of body type at 6'0 218 lbs. Incredible route runner. He was like a better version of T.O. Just did not last as long. Had he stuck there with Favre and not gotten hurt - he is the only Wr I feel could have challenged Jerry Rices records and Packers could have had a dynasty of their own. Certainly would have won at least 2 with Sterling and Favre.

    • @treybear8174
      @treybear8174 2 года назад

      No one is considering Edelman for anything. That’s dumbass fans everytime someone retires

  • @melvinshine9841
    @melvinshine9841 2 года назад +77

    There was a point where it was a legitimate conversation as to whether Sterling Sharpe was as good or better than Jerry Rice when both of them were playing at the same time. Sterling only got to play 6 years but had 65 touchdowns and he only played with Brett for two years. I don't understand how he's not in the Hall, yet.

    • @supersimpextraordinaire5362
      @supersimpextraordinaire5362 Год назад +6

      THIS MAN IS NOT EXAGGERATING!

    • @porterwake3898
      @porterwake3898 Месяц назад +2

      If Sterling had 9 more years with Brett Favre, Sterling would be in the conversation DAILY about top 5 WRs of all time.

  • @nashwoods7030
    @nashwoods7030 2 года назад +95

    Man was really 1A and 1B with Jerry Rice, crazy what he was doing even before Favre was his QB.

    • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
      @manuginobilisbaldspot424 2 года назад +20

      All facts. Dude was All Pro with Don Majkowski and Mike Tomczak/Anthony Dilweg. Just a baller.

    • @destinationliberation9952
      @destinationliberation9952 2 года назад +1

      @@manuginobilisbaldspot424 Dilweg lol

    • @isaacpulliam1979
      @isaacpulliam1979 2 года назад +2

      It's hard to believe that Majkowski was throwing him the ball for 3 seasons before Favre and he was giving nfl defenses the business

    • @jonmolina948
      @jonmolina948 2 года назад +7

      Sterling was catching 100 balls when it was unheard of. Rice played in the refined west coast system with Hall of Fame QB’s. Favre won 3 straight MVP’s after Sterling retired. Favre and Sterling were set to break the league in half with the west coast system Mike Holmgren brought from SF. Robert Brooks, Antonio Freeman, and Sterling would’ve been something else.

    • @Tyrunner0097
      @Tyrunner0097 Год назад +1

      @@jonmolina948 Honestly, I'm not sure the Packers would've drafted Freeman if Sterling hadn't had to retire. Might be wrong, but even so, Sterling, Brooks, Chmura to throw to, the Packers might've made it to 3 straight SBs.

  • @BrotherApexx
    @BrotherApexx 2 года назад +38

    For any football fan who watched during this era, Sterling Sharpe is a Hall of Famer, equal to Gale Sayers for having a short but bright career.

  • @edwardfisher9930
    @edwardfisher9930 2 года назад +136

    If Calvin Johnson is in the hall fame with a short career..then Sterling Sharpe should be in as well.. he dominated in a league where it wasn't pass happy and the rules weren't slanted toward the offensive advantages..

    • @jayvionwilliams4061
      @jayvionwilliams4061 2 года назад +1

      If ur implying that Megatron wouldnt dominate the 80's and 90's with his talent u shouldnt speak football

    • @edwardfisher9930
      @edwardfisher9930 2 года назад +28

      @@jayvionwilliams4061 you shouldn't speak period because it's obvious that u can't read.. never implied that he wouldn't dominate... his career was short and he was a 1st ballot hall of famer.. Sterling Sharpe was a dominant receiver in the time where u had Jerry Rice, cris Carter, Mike Irvin etc.. I'm saying why Sterling Sharpe isn't in the hall of fame 🤔

    • @-raist
      @-raist Год назад +3

      @@jayvionwilliams4061 I don’t really think he would… the fact is Sharpen played in era where head hunting was legal he wouldn’t last especially his injuries.

    • @blackbuddha7731
      @blackbuddha7731 Год назад

      Those are great points

    • @koolkitties8552
      @koolkitties8552 Год назад

      Calvin Johnson played Nine seasons Sterling Sharpe only played six that's too bad that he got hurt because he probably would have gotten into the Hall of Fame but I don't think he played long enough to make it

  • @epholson97
    @epholson97 2 года назад +138

    As a lifelong Vikings' fan there's no doubt Sterling Sharpe is not just a Hall of Famer, but he's a 1st-ballot Hall of Famer at that, & I can only guess as to why he's not in there right now. It's sad how underrated and under appreciated his career is.

    • @DanielSong39
      @DanielSong39 Год назад

      It took Mac Speedie decades to get in. Not everyone appreciates peak value

    • @user-co1gi7yd2r
      @user-co1gi7yd2r 4 месяца назад

      @@DanielSong39 hof has been about total body of work for most of the instances, as it should be.

    • @DanielSong39
      @DanielSong39 4 месяца назад

      @@user-co1gi7yd2r Speedie's case was pretty clear cut though, Paul Brown kept him out because Speedie left the team to play for more money in Canada

  • @enigma7348
    @enigma7348 2 года назад +69

    This guys production was off the charts. If it wasn’t for injuries, he would be considered as one of the all time greats.

  • @tempest20000
    @tempest20000 2 года назад +466

    “I am the only player who has been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and am the second-best player in my family.”
    Shannon Sharpe on Sterling
    Sterling was TO before TO. And unlike TO, he wasn’t a loose cannon that wore out his welcome in a year and a half.
    So big and physical. Fast and nimble. Sterling was easily Brett Favre’s best receiver of his career. Sharpe was putting up numbers that made Jerry Rice and Michael Irvin look and stare.
    Sharpe was the perfect receiver. Could jump and make possession catches, could cut and run like the best, and had an IQ that had him and Favre on the same wavelength.
    Just imagine what could have happened if Sterling never has his injury. 95 Packers went 11-5, won the NFC Central, beat the reigning champion 49ers in San Francisco, and narrowly lost to the Cowboys in the NFC Championship.
    If Sharpe is there, they might not have lost that game, could have made the Super Bowl, and won back to back in 95 and 96.
    And 97 instead of narrowly loosing to Denver, they could have won and become the first 3 peat team ever.
    Green Bay history is changed forever if Sterling never goes down. No doubt with Sharpe, Favre, Wolf and Holmgren would have an extra ring.
    It’s such a shame he was injured. I got to see Donald Driver, Antonio Freeman, Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb, James Jones and Davante Adams. And yet none of them was even close to as dominant and Sterling Sharpe.

    • @tempest20000
      @tempest20000 2 года назад +2

      @@WithScienceAsMySheperd what do you mean why?

    • @tempest20000
      @tempest20000 2 года назад +17

      @@etchosts8162 From 1992-1994, Sharpe had more receptions and TDs than both Irvin and Rice.
      While he didn’t have as many yards as Irvin and Rice, he was just behind.
      All 3 were fantastic athletes and receivers. I just feel Sharpe was the best and would have had some amazing career stats had it not been for a freak neck injury.

    • @ReezyR
      @ReezyR 2 года назад +2

      @@tempest20000 how he got injured

    • @tempest20000
      @tempest20000 2 года назад +16

      @@ReezyR Ah. Sharpe suffered a nerve injury in the second to last game of the 94 season vs Atlanta. The injury is called a neck “stinger”. He would feel numbness and pins and needles in his limbs and feel a lot of pain.
      When Sterling’s head was jammed back against the Falcons, this caused Sharpe’s top two vertebrae to loosen which caused the pain. He would have needed corrective surgery to fuse the two vertebrae together which would have been a dangerous procedure, as well as cost him a lot of playing time.
      So he just decided to look after his health and retired at age 29. It’s tragic. A HOF career cut short. Sadly I’ve seen that happen twice in my lifetime as a Packers fan. First to Sharpe. And then to Nick Collins. It’s for the best that he looked after his health, but it’s disappointing to see what could have been.

    • @Ghostfacelou
      @Ghostfacelou 2 года назад +12

      You called T.O a loose cannon and I stopped reading, the man did nothing but celebrate lmao. You can praise sterling sharpe without bringing down another one.

  • @maximilliangarcia6228
    @maximilliangarcia6228 2 года назад +127

    I haven't ever heard of Sterling Sharpe but, once again, this channel introduces me to another great player and story.

    • @amith2316
      @amith2316 2 года назад +15

      Brother of TE Shannon Sharpe, also the hosts Skip and Shannon.

    • @victorhardin2186
      @victorhardin2186 2 года назад +17

      Youngsters

    • @blueptconvertible
      @blueptconvertible 2 года назад +7

      He was my favorite player as a kid. Back in the day he was considered the better of the 2 brothers honestly I think they were pretty equal just played different positions. The turf toe just derailed his amazing career.

    • @Gump-tion
      @Gump-tion 2 года назад +11

      Bro, I watched Sterling play with Farve in the early 90's. Let me tell you man, dude was special! He still should be in the Hall of Fame!

    • @maximilliangarcia6228
      @maximilliangarcia6228 2 года назад +2

      @@amith2316 That's actually awesome, I think I will tune in for that

  • @Gump-tion
    @Gump-tion 7 месяцев назад +10

    He's not forgotten! Anyone who knows football knows and respects this dude's game!

  • @jakeyovino9377
    @jakeyovino9377 2 года назад +162

    Absolute beast and if I’m not mistaken Shannon said that Sterling was a better player than he was

    • @ddwalker3744
      @ddwalker3744 2 года назад +3

      They had a bet one year who would catch more balls, shannon lost, they both had great years that year, shannon was a TE though

    • @treybear8174
      @treybear8174 2 года назад +11

      He was…..3 more years and he’s a hall of Famer easily. He still might get in one day

    • @Dukethunders
      @Dukethunders 2 года назад +4

      He was better than most players lmao

    • @rockabye_baby187
      @rockabye_baby187 2 года назад

      He was!

    • @jonmolina948
      @jonmolina948 2 года назад +1

      @@ddwalker3744 Shannon was a receiver that played tight end.

  • @mcuthor7831
    @mcuthor7831 2 года назад +44

    A neck injury away from being a Super Bowl winning Hall of Fame player; which sucks even for a lifelong die hard Cowboys’ fan like myself.

    • @troyc4250
      @troyc4250 2 года назад +2

      As a fellow Cowboys fan I agree...what a talent he was.

  • @Ty91681
    @Ty91681 2 года назад +28

    He was absolutely incredible! Remember watching him when I was growing up and even as a giants fan I absolutely loved him.

    • @ericsigersmith2831
      @ericsigersmith2831 2 года назад

      I started watching football in 1995 but wish Sharpe got to enjoy their back to back super bowls in 96 and 97

  • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
    @manuginobilisbaldspot424 2 года назад +49

    Obscene that Sterling Sharpe isn't in the Hall of Fame. Give me 5-6 ELITE years like he had from 1989-1994 instead of 12 good years. He produced right on par with the GOAT Jerry Rice for that time frame despite only having Brett Favre for 1/2 that time AND elite Brett Favre only in 1994.

    • @sportsnstuff5557
      @sportsnstuff5557 2 года назад +11

      Tony Boselli- 6 seasons, best OT in the league for that time, HOFer
      Terrell Davis- 7 seasons, best rb in the league for that time, HOFer
      Sterling Sharpe- 6 seasons, best wr in the league for that time, not in the HOF. If they're in, why isnt Sharpe?

  • @AK.CC1
    @AK.CC1 2 года назад +40

    Man I miss sterling sharpe so much, so devastating as a Packers fan when he got injured

  • @jessethorp3178
    @jessethorp3178 2 года назад +5

    I always called him Sterling you cannot deny me Sharpe. What a beast of a receiver. Total package...speed, hands, brains. HOFer...

  • @BryanWolfe12
    @BryanWolfe12 2 года назад +21

    The injury that ended his career is such a freak accident. I've watched football my whole life and never seen anything like it. So sad he was as good as Jerry Rice and him and Favre would've been amazing for years.

    • @DanielSong39
      @DanielSong39 4 месяца назад +1

      Nah he was playing on borrowed time and it was going to end, the bigger surprise is that it didn't end sooner
      He could have just as easily aggravated his condition in training camp

  • @imbsmit
    @imbsmit 2 года назад +27

    Dam he scored on Deion & rod woodson. Legendary. He was faster than ppl give him credit for tho as well.

    • @jonmolina948
      @jonmolina948 2 года назад +2

      Sterling embarrassed Rod at 6:18. I’m surprised he didn’t talk as much smack as Michael Irvin or his brother. Them Super Bowl champion Cowboys couldn’t cover him worth a damn either.

    • @josephpayne4591
      @josephpayne4591 Год назад

      Anyone can be scored against you can and can't win them all. It's not like every time the ball is thrown to you or you take a hand off it's a automatic touchdown sometimes you're lucky and sometimes you're not. He hold records for one of the most storied teams in the NFL and if I was Brett and the rest of the QB he played with I would call the Hall of fame and turn in my jacket which doesn't mean anything anyway and give it to the press publicly for toilet paper

    • @scottfeuerhammer3595
      @scottfeuerhammer3595 3 месяца назад

      Sterling destroyed Deion. There is a full video of Sterling blowing up Deion.

    • @cameronhinson6112
      @cameronhinson6112 Месяц назад

      And Barry sanders at 1:40

  • @TheGameCraftDragon
    @TheGameCraftDragon 2 года назад +7

    I remember when he was active - Madden talking about receivers "You got Jerry Rice and Sterling Sharpe at the top of the class, then you got to go a bit to get to the next group". If he hadn't gotten injured, he would have been there for both the Favre GB super bowls, and they probably win the Denver one. They'd be talking about him and Jerry as !a and 1b as the greatest receivers ever. He needs to be in the hall. He deserves it.

  • @robertlovett1709
    @robertlovett1709 2 года назад +25

    Would’ve been in competition with Jerry Rice for the WR GOAT if he never got hurt

  • @rfrancais9793
    @rfrancais9793 2 года назад +9

    In Tecmo Bowl he was unstoppable

  • @whataboutthepotatoes6085
    @whataboutthepotatoes6085 Год назад +10

    Like John Madden said, "This guy has speed. And he has power. And he has hands." He was pretty much all you could ask for in a WR.

    • @RobJaskula
      @RobJaskula 11 месяцев назад +1

      He had tremendous technique, too. Fantastic player.

  • @deethompson8788
    @deethompson8788 2 года назад +10

    He needs to be the hall of fame

  • @champd12z
    @champd12z Год назад +1

    Finally!!! Someone showing Sterling some love!! Thank you NFL Throwbacks!! He was the baddest receiver next to Jerry Rice!!

  • @SPTO
    @SPTO 2 года назад +15

    One of the best WRs of his generation and i'll say this, if his career wasn't cut short he'd be a HOFer today. IMO he's better than Shannon and that's very high praise.

    • @kingdan2164
      @kingdan2164 2 года назад +2

      Shannon said sterling was better then him

  • @Dustomatic
    @Dustomatic Год назад +3

    I don’t know how anyone can watch this video and argue that he isn’t one of the best receivers they’re ever seen in their life. He has it ALL. Speed, hands, route running, some weird ability to get wide open despite the defense paying extra attention to him, incredible YAC ability, great size and strength and the willingness to go over the middle. He was humble and focused… dude said he wanted to go to Green Bay because there would be fewer distractions. In the 80s. Do you understand how baller that is? if his career hadn’t been cut short we’d be talking about him in the same breath as Rice, Moss, Megatron, and TO.

  • @jrad410
    @jrad410 2 года назад +9

    How great would it have been in 97 to see the Sharpe brothers against each other at the SuperBowl

  • @rachellestorm1854
    @rachellestorm1854 Год назад +1

    One of the best to ever do it! PERIOD!

  • @5000jetadam
    @5000jetadam 2 года назад +3

    About time guys!!!

  • @jonathancarlson6127
    @jonathancarlson6127 2 года назад +9

    I remember when AB was having his breakout season, I remember looking at that #84 and thinking- “he reminds me of Sterling Sharpe”.
    That’s how good he was.

  • @davidhoj
    @davidhoj 2 года назад +1

    loved watching him play
    not even a Packers fan

  • @MrPottsTeaching
    @MrPottsTeaching 2 года назад +2

    He's my favorite wr

  • @Gumba213
    @Gumba213 2 года назад +15

    Unbelievable player, maybe the strongest wideout at the time, just wish he had more years with the Packers

  • @SM-zn6rf
    @SM-zn6rf 2 года назад +6

    Shannon saying that Sterling was a better football player can make any man cry

  • @MH3GL
    @MH3GL Год назад +4

    I grew up a Lions fan, but always respected Sharpe because he played the game like Barry - no showboating, no celebrating, just went out and did his job better than everybody else.
    Consummate professional 👌

  • @alfonsoperezthreezerosix
    @alfonsoperezthreezerosix 2 года назад +6

    He’s not that forgotten, I’ve known who he is ever since I played Madden 16

  • @yooper8778
    @yooper8778 Год назад +3

    He is still my favorite Packer's player. He is like a fullback receiver with amazing hands.

  • @nico12303
    @nico12303 2 года назад +10

    Man if it wasn’t for that neck injury people would be considering him as one of the top receivers of all time.

  • @juanamj1594
    @juanamj1594 2 года назад +5

    Great upload as always, NFL Throwback. Thanks. IMO he was the best WR in the league in his last 3 seasons, although his career was short, he belongs to the HOF. BTW, could you please make in the near future highlights videos of Warren Moon & Marshall Faulk?

  • @snowyshaw1968
    @snowyshaw1968 Год назад +1

    This guy should be in the Hall of Fame. Ge is one of the best receivers I saw play in his short career. He does not get the recognition he Deserves He deserves. He could’ve finished his career as a top five receivers all time. Used to give Deion Sanders all he can handle. I’m an Atlanta fan too

  • @jaybrown3341
    @jaybrown3341 Год назад +1

    To see him play in his prime was incredible to watch💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾

  • @MrRhickok1109
    @MrRhickok1109 Год назад +3

    I was in the press box at the 1993 Packer-Bear game at Lambeau and I happened to be sitting next to Paul Wiggin, who was then an advance scout for the Vikings. At some point, the Packers faced a third-and-long. Favre threw a sideline pass to Sharpe, who was about 5 yards short of the first down. A safety and cornerback were right there with him, but Sharpe powered through them to get the first down. Wiggin commented, "That's why Sharpe is better than Rice. He can do everything Rice can do, but Rice never would have got that first down."

  • @troysmith6190
    @troysmith6190 2 года назад +13

    Sterling sharpe should be in hof he should get the terrell davis treatment he didn't have a long career but he put up crazy numbers in that short span old guys like me know in they heart if Sterling played with prime Favre he would he would be top 10 in every receiving category

  • @trevorhembrough1290
    @trevorhembrough1290 2 года назад +6

    I’m a Bear fan. I got to see Sterling twice a year. At his peak, he was arguably the best receiver in the league BEFORE Favre got there. At that time, he was (no pun intended) neck and neck with Rice for best in the game. If I had a vote, Sterling would’ve been a 1st ballot HOFer. The fact he still isn’t yet in is downright stupid.

    • @jonmolina948
      @jonmolina948 2 года назад

      I didn’t think Favre would win the 3 straight MVP’s without Sterling. But if he had Sterling those years, with Robert Brooks and Antonio Freeman, they would’ve broke some records. I still can’t believe Sterling retired. He had the neck injury and caught 3 touchdowns the next week.

  • @DreTooDope
    @DreTooDope 2 года назад +8

    Whoa. I always heard he was a good player, but nah this man was legendary!, To put up those numbers every season in a run heavy era of football, and in a time where running routes over the middle would get your head knocked off. Wow he was unbelievable, he should definitely be a hof he was absolutely dominant.

  • @Inspector-71
    @Inspector-71 5 месяцев назад

    I've watched them all over the yrs, he was and still is the best I ever watched

  • @ronfleischhacker8469
    @ronfleischhacker8469 Год назад +2

    He made it look easy all business no hoopla no arrogance, played tough and consistent a QB's dream receiver and confidence builder. No doubt as a Viking fan I know he was a maniac.

  • @javi__...
    @javi__... 2 года назад +3

    When 100 catches was some legend shit

  • @RALF0691
    @RALF0691 2 года назад +1

    I'm glad you guys uploaded this cause Shannon Sharpe always talks about how great his brother was.
    It's unfortunate Sterling only played from 1988 to 1994.
    He had to retire after a career ending neck injury.

  • @kabohakevin4103
    @kabohakevin4103 2 года назад +2

    I haven't seen a receiver taking as much punishment and workload as this dude took but still put up such amazing numbers. Boy was he good and tough!

  • @imuglylookingandworthless.9580
    @imuglylookingandworthless.9580 2 года назад +2

    This my first time ever seeing his highlights he's a beast great player.

  • @charlesjohnson536
    @charlesjohnson536 2 года назад +4

    HE(STERLING SHARPE#84) IS .. WITHOUT A DOUBT .. ONE OF THE BEST RECEIVERS EVER TO PLAY THIS GAME .. AND DEFINITELY A HALL OF FAMER .. HIS CAREER IS COMPARABLE TO GALE SAYERS#40 ..

  • @adammiller3609
    @adammiller3609 Год назад +2

    I knew he was good, no idea he was this good. First 2 seasons ever with 100+ catches ? 18 TD in his last season? Nuts

  • @Xmetalfanx
    @Xmetalfanx 2 года назад +2

    As a kid at the time, my regret is not recognizing HOW GREAT (even at the time I thought he was right up there with one of the bests) he was. One of the reasons I think all these years ... that GB has been one of my favorite teams (aka #1 or #2)

  • @shawnn7502
    @shawnn7502 Год назад +1

    Best WR I've ever seen. No question. Could run every route. One of the best YAC of all time. Great deep threat even without great speed. Amazing hands and strength. And intelligence off the charts. Watching Sterling Sharpe run was like watching poetry in motion.

  • @duffman1876
    @duffman1876 2 года назад

    Thank you! I always wanted to see highlights😎🍻🍺

  • @troyc4250
    @troyc4250 2 года назад +12

    Sterling was spectacular. No doubt about it. His career ended too soon. HOF? Yes please.

    • @brucecychosz9744
      @brucecychosz9744 Год назад +2

      Read a Sports Illustrated article where they ask the top defensive backs during that era and they picked Sharpe over Rice, Risin, Irvin etc. as the best. Fact.

  • @Squirrelarmy6014
    @Squirrelarmy6014 5 месяцев назад

    I watched every game he played as a kid. Best receiver I’ve ever watched. Watching him with majkowski and Favre was unforgettable

  • @joewhite3609
    @joewhite3609 Год назад +1

    He was a magnificent player to say the very least. HOFer, and beyond. A Cowboy fan hopes he is living very well. Thank you for the memories.

  • @matlocksd
    @matlocksd Год назад

    I love these highlights. Sterling is a beast. Even though I was not a Packer fan, I always enjoyed watching Sterling and Favre. Excitement!! Only 7 seasons..he is one of the greatest in my book.

  • @michaelpaiva9924
    @michaelpaiva9924 2 года назад +2

    Dude needs to ve in the Hall of Fame ASAP

  • @derrickjones3543
    @derrickjones3543 2 года назад +2

    This dude was a problem good lord he used to tear my cowboys up no doubt he’s a HOF er if he played til age 35 he would have ridiculous stats

  • @dozhadeville444
    @dozhadeville444 2 года назад +2

    14:20
    That pass by Favre 😯

    • @jonmolina948
      @jonmolina948 2 года назад

      6:18 Beating Rod Woodson Silly. He beat Deion too.

  • @lucashenderson2775
    @lucashenderson2775 2 года назад +3

    The wild thing is his brother's teammate (Terrell Davis) getting in gives him hope. They were both similar in that they had careers cut short by injuries but were top 3 at their position and had an incredibly dominant stretch of a few years. Nobody was gonna top Jerry Rice in the early 90s, but Sterling was pretty close to it.

  • @bahrsoap73
    @bahrsoap73 2 года назад

    Loved Sterling, Thanks for the nostalgia, I miss the County Stadium Packer games, and when 100 receptions was something

  • @15blackshirt
    @15blackshirt 2 года назад +3

    He was the best natural talent at Receiver, and the best player to have his career cut short; I can only imagine what his career could've been had he never gotten injured

  • @navynugget7
    @navynugget7 2 года назад +2

    Best receiver in GB history!

  • @Vinsmoke260
    @Vinsmoke260 Год назад +2

    Sterling Sharpe is the biggest snub in the HOF man. That dude was him.

  • @fenner1986
    @fenner1986 2 года назад +4

    Just imagine what kind of numbers this guy would have had if he was able to play with Favre for a few more years. This guy absolutely deserves to be in the hall of fame, the only person who could keep up with him in his era is the widely regarded best WR of all time, that's it and that says enough.

  • @sheppcook7007
    @sheppcook7007 2 года назад +2

    Man that dude is without question a Hall of Famer!

  • @galenmerrick
    @galenmerrick Год назад

    I remember watching these games live. Gosh life was so fun back then. Total nostalgia here listening to Pat Summerall and John Madden.

  • @bhmkreamteamtv
    @bhmkreamteamtv 2 года назад +2

    I just remember watchin him live as a kid was so good that the people who didnt like the packers just pretended like he wasnt a packer everyone knew he was unstoppable and accepted it

  • @xbdiuckdiu8854
    @xbdiuckdiu8854 2 года назад +2

    Sterling Sharpe is a solid 6ft 210 pounds built like a running back. His game would translate perfectly in present day.

    • @meraf93
      @meraf93 2 года назад

      Literally the same measuarables as Deebo Samuel. But also an elite deep threat. This dude is all universe.

  • @anthonyjeter4643
    @anthonyjeter4643 Год назад +2

    Sterling Sharpe should be in the HOF!!!! He was outstanding! He was the prototype for todays receivers!!!! A true Gamecock legend!

  • @lovedc4ever678
    @lovedc4ever678 2 года назад

    Oh my hell how awesome to find some Sterling highlights.

  • @bbjfam8248
    @bbjfam8248 Год назад +2

    We can only imagine what kinds of numbers he would of put up having Farve as his QB long term🤯

  • @justinmix143
    @justinmix143 Год назад

    Man-i was I elementary school (in Detroit, MI) during his prime, and aleven though we did have Herman (who also doesn’t get his due of how how freakishly dominant he was), I’m tellin you man-Sterling Sharpe was a different kind of gamebreaking receiver. He was absolutely FEARED....and for very good reason. This man gave us the BUSINESS, twice a year, rain or shine. You had to see him play to really know; he was on a level all himself. Zero weaknesses in his game. He did EVERYTHING unbelievably great.
    I still think he was made in a lab that set out to engineer the perfect prototype NFL flanker. And far exceeded what they aimed to accomplish.

  • @michaelharris7445
    @michaelharris7445 Год назад +3

    Easily one of the greatest WRs I've ever seen play in my lifetime and one of my 3 personal favorite to watch. Still to this day the only Packers jersey I've ever (and will ever) owned, this coming from a diehard Bears fan. He was special in a way that he didn't just excel, he dominated pro football. Don't know why he's not in the Hall yet. #HOFmer

  • @iandevine3063
    @iandevine3063 2 года назад +1

    The insane thing is that he was not only doing this before brett but really he was doing it before brett became the best quarterback in the game in those three straight mvp seasons, would have been great to watch that.

  • @Goated1992
    @Goated1992 2 года назад +3

    How is he not in the hall of fame?? It’s crazy cause there’s other players with very short careers who made it to canton but not him….that’s weird to me

  • @imeddiewilson1572
    @imeddiewilson1572 2 года назад

    Finally someone put this together

  • @TheJonOrtiz
    @TheJonOrtiz 2 года назад +3

    Should be in the Hall of Fame

  • @apartmentnumbereight
    @apartmentnumbereight 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome vid. Exactly what I was looking for which was “why was he always open”… the answer is precise routes. 😊

  • @Est.1998
    @Est.1998 Год назад +1

    It’s funny the difference in personalities between him and his brother. Sterling was more soft spoken and humble and Shannon is loud and loves to trash talk lol. Both great players.

  • @franchise5527
    @franchise5527 2 года назад

    49ers fan here, Sharpe was neck & neck with Jerry Rice all those years. Loved watching him & Shannon play.

  • @cbod14
    @cbod14 2 года назад +1

    Glad they included the famous Green Bay-Chicago instant replay game from 89.

  • @sports3117
    @sports3117 2 года назад +12

    He would have had a great career had it not been for the neck injury

  • @tonymontana4143
    @tonymontana4143 2 года назад +2

    The most talented WR ever I'm my opinion, he was effortless. He's a more athletic version of AB.

  • @k.a.r.r.7460
    @k.a.r.r.7460 2 года назад

    Greatness!

  • @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly
    @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly 2 года назад +7

    Most talented receiver in Packers history

    • @erics2739
      @erics2739 2 года назад

      ya except for maybe 96\97 antonio freeman , or 2004 javon walker people forget him before he got hurt also...

    • @stich21
      @stich21 2 года назад

      don hutson was a heck of a player too. His records were insane

    • @tyreepowell8367
      @tyreepowell8367 2 года назад

      Yep

    • @gregkosinski2303
      @gregkosinski2303 6 месяцев назад

      Possibly league history. He was very much Rice’s equal

  • @mack-uv6gn
    @mack-uv6gn Год назад +1

    One freak injury and he couldn’t play anymore but for the short time he did he was awesome

  • @jonny4ya
    @jonny4ya 2 года назад +3

    It’s a shame he can never get into the hall of fame now 😞 really the only receiver to rival rice in the 90s.

  • @traccbacc7612
    @traccbacc7612 2 года назад +2

    Sterling Sharpe is criminally underrated 😤

  • @wallytverstol8627
    @wallytverstol8627 Год назад +1

    Sterling was also a great sportws caster as well.

  • @ChicoRafa_
    @ChicoRafa_ Год назад +1

    Sterling sharpe was an absolute monster. If he didn’t get hurt and played with Brett farve all through his career. He would be up there with Jerry rice as one of the greatest receivers of all time. It shouldn’t matter whether he didn’t played long. He was just different from everyone else and he did enough for the hall of fame. 5 pro bowls 3 all pros lead the league in yards once, receptions 3 times, and tds twice. That’s enough for the hall of fame. Playing in the league long shouldn’t play a factor for the hall of fame. It should be how dominant you were when you played