Herman Moore was an outstanding player. If the Lions would've made a few deep playoff runs, possibly a Super bowl with his numbers and play making ability, he would be in the hall of fame right now.
The reason they never made deep playoff runs was overwhelmingly because of coaches like fontes who wasted players careers. Lions didn’t have a QB who was better than mediocre until Stafford and the Ford family ownership had ZERO interest in winning championships as they used the lions as a tax write off against Ford auto losses. Many times in the 80’s 90’s they had everything needed to win a super bowl except a championship level QB. Eric hipple the cripple Gary danielson Rodney peete Etc etc etc
@@joachimguderian4048 The Ford family owns stock in the Ford Automotive company. They don't own it outright, so it wouldn't make sense for them to use their personal income from the Detroit Lions to use against debt owned by a publicly traded company. You are correct that the Ford Family is to blame for the dumpster fire that is the Detroit Lions. With Barry Sanders prime Herman Moore, and Lomas Brown, there was no excuse for not making deep runs in the playoffs. Yet, it failed to happen with a roster including Stafford, C. Johnson, and Golden Tate. When Jim Caldwell has the 5th best W/L coaching record in Lions franchise history, its hard to solely blame the coaches.
And that includes Michael Irvin. I remember the big 4 was Rice, Carter, Irvin and Moore. Interestingly they may have been the 4 slowest receivers in the NFL going by 40 time.
I would be overjoyed to see the Lions in the playoffs like in the 90's. Those were the best years for the Lions in my lifetime, I wasn't around in the 50's for their glory days. My uncle was telling me he went to the championship game in I think 1957 vs the browns and spent 50cents to sit in the Tiger Stadium bleachers for the game. Lol 50 cents for the championship game!
Hell, it took me a moment to think of ANY Lions WR other than those two or a current/recent player. Brett Perriman.... Mike Furrey.... Johnnie Morton....
@@pullt Brett Perriman was a great #2 WR with Herman Moore. In 1995 season, Perriman had 108 catches, 1488 Yards and 9 TD's. He didn't made it to the Pro Bowl.
When it comes to the Lions Herman Moore, he held every receiving record until Calvin Johnson came along. There were 11 different QB’s that passed to Moore.
I always loved throwing to him in Super Tecmo Bowl. It reminds me of the story of Vinny Testaverde. He was colorblind, and didn't get that diagnosed until the early 90s. That must have been rough playing for the Bucs and those orange jerseys.
I was a colorblind athlete back in the day. It's not really ever a big deal if one of the teams is wearing white. But if ur playing in a color rush game, you can have a lot of trouble depending on what colors are difficult for u to differentiate. I remember one bball game where the teams were green v red. I was our PG and threw the ball directly to the opposing team multiple times. My team knew I was colorblind and they were still getting pissed at me. Worst part about having disability (not to make mine sound nearly as bad as others) is that people pretend to understand but they don't. It would be great if we could just all get that we can't truly comprehend when others have to experience the world completely differently.
He played high school 🏫 football 🏈 at GW High School Danville, VA. Same school as David Wilson, Kenny Lewis, Edmunds Football Family, and so many more legends played there.
That 91 Redskins team was solid. They blasted the Lions on opening weekend as well. If memory serves it was like 40-0 or something like that. Absolute ass kicking.
@@mspionage1743 yes they did. 45-0 at rfk. had lions won that game they would have had that game in silverdome. No one was beating gibbs that year with yet another starter at qb. And in typical fontes lions fashion lions didn't hit their stride until mid nov. which included another thankgiving day win en route to a six game winning streak going into playoffs. And finished with a win over s b bound bills (of course bills didn't need that one and rested guys). And they did handle the pre-s b jimmy boys 38-6 before nfc title game.
Once again, your abilities to find these amazing human interest stories and describe ones that somehow slipped through the cracks of everyday stories are amazing. Tremendous story-telling, as always...and congratulations on the Jags win over the Bills! Your Jags deserved it yesterday, as on this one day, they outplayed the Bills and were the better team on the field. Great defense by Josh Allen and the entire Jags team. Enjoy the win :)
You should do a video on Larry Brown's rookie season in Washington and how Vince Lombardi figured out how his hearing impairment was affecting his play.
As a Bucs fan (they were in the now-defunct NFC Central with the Lions through 2001), I know about Moore all too well, but I didn't know about his vision issues.
Based on how the intricacies of yesterday's Bills vs Jags game went, it would be fun for you to do a video on the Josh Allen vs Josh Allen matchup yesterday.
Improving your vision by wearing corrective lenses is something that can definitely wait, I've found. There's no rush on that. That's something to get done next year. Or the year after that.
Moore is one of my personal all time favorite players. He gets way overlooked and forgotten, as most ppl only think about Michael Irvin, Jerry Rice, Randy Moss, or the '99 Rams offense when thinking about great WRs of that period. Moore was fantastic and had a parade of curtain jerkers at QB to throw him the football. If he had a QB like Aikman or Young or Favre or Cunningham to toss him the ball...he would've blown away everyone else in terms of stats
Alex Karras was another Lions great who played blind. One time Bears OL Stan Jones was roughing him up, and Karras wanted to fight him. Once Alex did he heard a familiar voice say, “What are you doing?” Alex was unknowingly beating up his older brother Ted, who subbed in for Jones.
Fun Fact: UVA started 8-0 in 1990 and if IIRC, for the first and only time (for one week) were ranked #1 in the nation by the AP. Their next game was against eventual co-champion GA Tech and that ended up being probably one of the Top Ten college games ever played. With Tech pulling it out in the final seconds with a FG for a 41-38 win. UVA crumbled after that, losing the rest of their regular season games and then losing to TENN in the Sugar Bowl, after blowing a 16-0 lead. As for the small Lions WRs at the time, it was very reminiscent of the Redskins "Smurf" receivers of nearly a decade earlier. Virgil Seay, Alvin Garrett and "Downtown" Charlie Brown, all who were well under 6 feet. With Seay being 5'7".
Greatest WR to be forgotten about. He was Rice , Moss , TO, Tron level Just didn’t play as long. Setting records with ease He was So Smooth with it. Great video
A very lion thing to do. Except moore turned into one of lions all-time great receivers. He held all of their receiving records and had the season catch record for one season at one time as well. That is until megatron came along and broke all of those records. Moore with perriman and johnny morton formed a pretty good wr corps that even made scott #kn mitchell look good for that one big '94 season. And lions made some bad picks at wr in 2000's...charles rogers rip, roy and mike williams, titus 'thug' young.
8:34 moore burns future lion gm mayhew. Also at 10:31 that late catch at metrodome won a playoff spot for lions who won 9-7 tie breaker and knocked viqueens out of playoffs.
Somewhat similar to the Bears drafting Richard Dent in 1983. He had bad teeth and he played about 30 pounds below weight. They got his teeth fixed, put on weight and the rest is history.
Stupid Lion fans show up at the games when they should be boycotting them. As long as the Fords own the Lions they will never win. See Jets and Chargers and Jaguars.
@@poem2self Yeah but Hipple, Ware, Harrington, all were. And that's just the ones I can think of right away. If I wanted to give myself a migraine I could think of more.
I'd assume that visual acuity tests were not done at the combine thirty years ago, but what about today? I'd imagine that when you measure details like hand size to the quarter inch, eyesight would be an obvious measurable.
That's quite the story. How one player on the Detroit Lions could have been a major bust but wound up being one the best players the franchise had ever drafted.
WRs like Stanley Morgan, Harold Jackson, Henry Elllard, Anquan Boldin, Brandon Marshall, Isaac Curtis, and Wesley Walker (legally blind in one eye) deserve more consideration for the HOF along with Moore. Especially Morgan & Elllard.
Actually, the first thing I ever knew about Herman Moore was his poor eyesight, so this is a story I know about (later, I learned Herman Moore was awesome; my favorite moment from him was raising his arms in jubilation after scoring the winning TD against the Vikings in a 14-13 1997 game; John Unitas fanboy Scott Mitchell had a nice drive there).
@@Trumpisscum-420 From '92 to '98 only Rice and Cris Carter had more receptions, yards and TDs. If I shorten that to '93-97 only Carter had more receptions, nobody else had more receiving yards, and Moore was 4th in TDs.
@@DolFan316 yeah I completely forgot about Cris Carter until I saw someone else mention him further down in the comments. Carter was definitely #2 behind Rice.
OfficialGator can u cover Hall of Fame players who should be in the Hall of Fame & do underrated great season from cornerbacks like Audray McMillan or Albert Lewis for example
Willie Green, who was also 6'4", was a late-round pick in 1990, and he looked like the real deal in '91, with 7 TDs. Alas, he never reached those heights.
Yeah I agree. Green unfortunately never had a great career. His best year might have been 95 with the Panthers. He did finish his career winning two Super Bowls with the Broncos in 1997 and 1998.
Never heard the story thank you for telling me as a as a disabled American Lions fan because I lived in Buffalo there was a huge Bills fan also Andre Reed with my favorite football players of all-time then Herman Moore be in the Hall of Fame
Wayne Fonts: winningest coach in Lions history, fired because he couldn't do any better than getting them to the first round of the play offs. Fire him, then don't see the play offs for decades after. It wasn't the players. It wasn't the coach. It was, and remains, because of the worst owners in the NFL.
Yet, throughout the entire discussion about a player who can't see, we are treated to a montage of great catches and scores. Where are all the lowlights when he was dropping balls due to his visual impairment? I like your channel guys, but I think you missed the mark on this video.
Damn… Lions should have drafted Shawn Moore too ! As bad as their QB’s were. I did like Rodney Peete Ware was the BiGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT Ryan Leaf level without the antics Rick Mirer …. Turd Andre Won The Heisman 🤨 Anyways …. Herman Moore was GOAT Status WR He is Top 11 All Time.
This is because the owners of Detroit draft character over talent. Always have and always will. I'm not gonna say why I believe this, but Henry Ford is directly responsible for WCF's decisions for players as Detroits owner.
Kramer and Peete were good Qbs Yet they instead overpaid Scott Mitchell The rest is history and I rooted for him cuz im a Lefty other than Steve Young Boomer Esiason there werent others haha But Herman Moore to me was top 5 entire 90s Rice, Sterling Sharpe, Irvin, Carter, Moore, Tim Brown, Andre Reed
Herman Moore was an outstanding player. If the Lions would've made a few deep playoff runs, possibly a Super bowl with his numbers and play making ability, he would be in the hall of fame right now.
The reason they never made deep playoff runs was overwhelmingly because of coaches like fontes who wasted players careers. Lions didn’t have a QB who was better than mediocre until Stafford and the Ford family ownership had ZERO interest in winning championships as they used the lions as a tax write off against Ford auto losses. Many times in the 80’s 90’s they had everything needed to win a super bowl except a championship level QB.
Eric hipple the cripple
Gary danielson
Rodney peete
Etc etc etc
@@joachimguderian4048 The Ford family owns stock in the Ford Automotive company. They don't own it outright, so it wouldn't make sense for them to use their personal income from the Detroit Lions to use against debt owned by a publicly traded company. You are correct that the Ford Family is to blame for the dumpster fire that is the Detroit Lions. With Barry Sanders prime Herman Moore, and Lomas Brown, there was no excuse for not making deep runs in the playoffs. Yet, it failed to happen with a roster including Stafford, C. Johnson, and Golden Tate. When Jim Caldwell has the 5th best W/L coaching record in Lions franchise history, its hard to solely blame the coaches.
He was a legit great WR. Man I miss 90s football.
Same. Especially as a 49ers fan.
From 1992-98 only Rice and Cris Carter had more receptions yards and TDs. So yeah, Moore was pretty good.
And that includes Michael Irvin. I remember the big 4 was Rice, Carter, Irvin and Moore. Interestingly they may have been the 4 slowest receivers in the NFL going by 40 time.
I'd like to see the Lions go back to those unis they had in the 90's.
Absolutely those uniforms were classic
Maybe they will go back to the playoffs on a regular basis like they did in the 1990s.
I would be overjoyed to see the Lions in the playoffs like in the 90's. Those were the best years for the Lions in my lifetime, I wasn't around in the 50's for their glory days. My uncle was telling me he went to the championship game in I think 1957 vs the browns and spent 50cents to sit in the Tiger Stadium bleachers for the game. Lol 50 cents for the championship game!
@@lionsfan7500 Outside of the 1950s, the 1990s were their most successful decade.
@@vdubproductions2646 very true
Never knew this story about Herman Moore, but do agree most Lions fans would say Moore is the best WR in franchise history not named Calvin Johnson.
There isn't even a close 3rd lol
Hell, it took me a moment to think of ANY Lions WR other than those two or a current/recent player. Brett Perriman.... Mike Furrey.... Johnnie Morton....
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@@pullt Perriman was a nice compliment to Moore for a few years.
@@pullt Brett Perriman was a great #2 WR with Herman Moore. In 1995 season, Perriman had 108 catches, 1488 Yards and 9 TD's. He didn't made it to the Pro Bowl.
Most underrated receiver ever. Loved him all the way from here in Seattle...never knew this...thanks as always for the knowledge man
And yet everyone was clowning Ja'Marr Chase about the lack of stripes on the ball. I knew he wasn't the only guy with that issue.
Chase did aight, who dey!
For being blind, he was actually a pretty damned good receiver.
When it comes to the Lions Herman Moore, he held every receiving record until Calvin Johnson came along. There were 11 different QB’s that passed to Moore.
I always loved throwing to him in Super Tecmo Bowl. It reminds me of the story of Vinny Testaverde. He was colorblind, and didn't get that diagnosed until the early 90s. That must have been rough playing for the Bucs and those orange jerseys.
I was a colorblind athlete back in the day. It's not really ever a big deal if one of the teams is wearing white. But if ur playing in a color rush game, you can have a lot of trouble depending on what colors are difficult for u to differentiate.
I remember one bball game where the teams were green v red. I was our PG and threw the ball directly to the opposing team multiple times.
My team knew I was colorblind and they were still getting pissed at me. Worst part about having disability (not to make mine sound nearly as bad as others) is that people pretend to understand but they don't. It would be great if we could just all get that we can't truly comprehend when others have to experience the world completely differently.
@@abarkins As someone on the autism spectrum I can relate.
Tecmo Super Bowl
He played high school 🏫 football 🏈 at GW High School Danville, VA. Same school as David Wilson, Kenny Lewis, Edmunds Football Family, and so many more legends played there.
Reminder....those 1991 Lions went all the way to the NFC championship game.
hard to believe. too bad they met a 14-2 redskin team at rfk relishing in the one big mark rypien year. too bad that game wasn't in the silverdome.
That 91 Redskins team was solid. They blasted the Lions on opening weekend as well. If memory serves it was like 40-0 or something like that. Absolute ass kicking.
@@mspionage1743 yes they did. 45-0 at rfk. had lions won that game they would have had that game in silverdome. No one was beating gibbs that year with yet another starter at qb. And in typical fontes lions fashion lions didn't hit their stride until mid nov. which included another thankgiving day win en route to a six game winning streak going into playoffs. And finished with a win over s b bound bills (of course bills didn't need that one and rested guys). And they did handle the pre-s b jimmy boys 38-6 before nfc title game.
Once again, your abilities to find these amazing human interest stories and describe ones that somehow slipped through the cracks of everyday stories are amazing. Tremendous story-telling, as always...and congratulations on the Jags win over the Bills! Your Jags deserved it yesterday, as on this one day, they outplayed the Bills and were the better team on the field. Great defense by Josh Allen and the entire Jags team. Enjoy the win :)
Josh Allen got the better of Josh Allen
Wesley Walker of the New York Jets was blind in one eye and He played 13 years.
He was a very awesome receiver always a deep threat
Walker had 8306 yds. & 71 tds The definition of a borderline HOF player
Dude. Your stories you talk about are so unique. Love it.
Imagine if the lions had a good QB and defense. With Moore and Sanders they were exciting to watch.
Actually had pretty good defense. Robert Porcher, Jerry Ball, Chris Speliman, Bennie Blades and Ray Crockett were pretty good
You should do a video on Larry Brown's rookie season in Washington and how Vince Lombardi figured out how his hearing impairment was affecting his play.
Really do love the content that covers a time when I was alive. I'm 43
Such an underrated player. Loved learning about this story
Crazy story which I never heard about... though the ball with and without stripes being a difference is logical.
As a Bucs fan (they were in the now-defunct NFC Central with the Lions through 2001), I know about Moore all too well, but I didn't know about his vision issues.
As a Vikings fan I miss the old NFC central. The Bucs and Vikes were getting a pretty good rivalry going.
He is undoubtedly the best Lions receiver besides Calvin. It’s not even a question.
And he sent me a Beat cancer pink lions auto helmet! Guy is amazing
Based on how the intricacies of yesterday's Bills vs Jags game went, it would be fun for you to do a video on the Josh Allen vs Josh Allen matchup yesterday.
Improving your vision by wearing corrective lenses is something that can definitely wait, I've found. There's no rush on that. That's something to get done next year. Or the year after that.
When I first read the headline I immediately thought of Ron Jessie, who did have trouble with his vision.
Moore is one of my personal all time favorite players. He gets way overlooked and forgotten, as most ppl only think about Michael Irvin, Jerry Rice, Randy Moss, or the '99 Rams offense when thinking about great WRs of that period. Moore was fantastic and had a parade of curtain jerkers at QB to throw him the football. If he had a QB like Aikman or Young or Favre or Cunningham to toss him the ball...he would've blown away everyone else in terms of stats
Alex Karras was another Lions great who played blind. One time Bears OL Stan Jones was roughing him up, and Karras wanted to fight him. Once Alex did he heard a familiar voice say, “What are you doing?” Alex was unknowingly beating up his older brother Ted, who subbed in for Jones.
This is a JG9 video waiting to happen
Fun Fact: UVA started 8-0 in 1990 and if IIRC, for the first and only time (for one week) were ranked #1 in the nation by the AP. Their next game was against eventual co-champion GA Tech and that ended up being probably one of the Top Ten college games ever played. With Tech pulling it out in the final seconds with a FG for a 41-38 win. UVA crumbled after that, losing the rest of their regular season games and then losing to TENN in the Sugar Bowl, after blowing a 16-0 lead.
As for the small Lions WRs at the time, it was very reminiscent of the Redskins "Smurf" receivers of nearly a decade earlier. Virgil Seay, Alvin Garrett and "Downtown" Charlie Brown, all who were well under 6 feet. With Seay being 5'7".
Herman Moore should be consider for the Hall of Fame
Greatest WR to be forgotten about.
He was Rice , Moss , TO, Tron level
Just didn’t play as long.
Setting records with ease
He was So Smooth with it.
Great video
30 Years Ago
Dude I really remember this I'm from Pontiac,Mi I remember his first catch he was so happy.
He had some amazing hands on Madden 95
A very lion thing to do. Except moore turned into one of lions all-time great receivers. He held all of their receiving records and had the season catch record for one season at one time as well. That is until megatron came along and broke all of those records. Moore with perriman and johnny morton formed a pretty good wr corps that even made scott #kn mitchell look good for that one big '94 season. And lions made some bad picks at wr in 2000's...charles rogers rip, roy and mike williams, titus 'thug' young.
Exactly Mitchell had like a 4,500+ passing season and 30TDs
Only to get smashed 58-0 in playoffs vs Eagles
@@aceassn716 yep. Lion qb records until matt. s. broke them in '11 season. And weren't lions down like 38-0 at the half in that game?
im so fucking glad that the word salad i typed in the search bar lead to your channel. bless.
Andre Rison went to Michigan State not Miami. That was at 5:55.
I’m legally blind and I probably couldn’t see a college football even with the white on each end. Fact was that he was a great receiver.
8:34 moore burns future lion gm mayhew. Also at 10:31 that late catch at metrodome won a playoff spot for lions who won 9-7 tie breaker and knocked viqueens out of playoffs.
I remember Herman Moore. Great story.
Somewhat similar to the Bears drafting Richard Dent in 1983. He had bad teeth and he played about 30 pounds below weight. They got his teeth fixed, put on weight and the rest is history.
Lion face
The Lions drafting a blind Wide Receiver is probably one of the most Lions things ever.
Stupid Lion fans show up at the games when they should be boycotting them. As long as the Fords own the Lions they will never win. See Jets and Chargers and Jaguars.
Ironically the Lions draft a lot of blind quarterbacks too.
Goff wasn't drafted by the Lions
scott mitchell says give me some love as a f agent that stole old man ford's $$$.
@@poem2self Yeah but Hipple, Ware, Harrington, all were. And that's just the ones I can think of right away. If I wanted to give myself a migraine I could think of more.
@@joedavis4257 Harrington suffered mostly due to lack of talent around but the other two are fair
Lions play like they’re all blind.
🤣
Awesome. Love Herman Moore. If I had an all time team choosing 5 or 6 receivers, I might put Moore on the squad.
Such an underrated player. Loved Herm the germ
I'd assume that visual acuity tests were not done at the combine thirty years ago, but what about today? I'd imagine that when you measure details like hand size to the quarter inch, eyesight would be an obvious measurable.
This title sounds crazy
Well, he did win more playoff games than Megatron...
Do you realistically believe hes better though?
@@singingchef23 Herman Moore did beat a dynasty in the making in the playoffs too. Even went to an NFC Championship Game, so there's that too.
That's quite the story. How one player on the Detroit Lions could have been a major bust but wound up being one the best players the franchise had ever drafted.
WRs like Stanley Morgan, Harold Jackson, Henry Elllard, Anquan Boldin, Brandon Marshall, Isaac Curtis, and Wesley Walker (legally blind in one eye) deserve more consideration for the HOF along with Moore. Especially Morgan & Elllard.
Actually, the first thing I ever knew about Herman Moore was his poor eyesight, so this is a story I know about (later, I learned Herman Moore was awesome; my favorite moment from him was raising his arms in jubilation after scoring the winning TD against the Vikings in a 14-13 1997 game; John Unitas fanboy Scott Mitchell had a nice drive there).
Wesley Walker, the great Jets WR was legally blind in his left eye.
Troy Williamson was blind in both eyes 😂
He was the first player I liked for the Lions, him and Barry
If you exclude the best WR in Lions history Moore is the best receiver in Lions history. XD
What movie is this
Wasn’t there another WR along with Moore who has over 100 receptions in a season with him??
His high jump record at UVa stood for THIRTY years.
Fun fact. It was all physiological he stopped wearing contacts and was fine.
"Best receiver not named Jerry Rice..." or Michael Irvin, Andre Reed, Tim Brown, Rod Smith...
ike bruce.
Nah for like 4-5 years in the mid 90's Moore put up better numbers than all those guys except Rice.
@@Trumpisscum-420 From '92 to '98 only Rice and Cris Carter had more receptions, yards and TDs. If I shorten that to '93-97 only Carter had more receptions, nobody else had more receiving yards, and Moore was 4th in TDs.
@@DolFan316 yeah I completely forgot about Cris Carter until I saw someone else mention him further down in the comments. Carter was definitely #2 behind Rice.
So that's how Wayne Fontes got the nickname 'The Midget Hater'. I always wondered.
How is it bizarre drafting one of the best wide receivers of his era?
Moore is definitely the best after Megatron because CJ is one of the best WRs to have ever played in NFL history
Andre Rison was from Michigan state not Miami…
Ironically after his NFL career he became a NFL ref where people 'hey pal are you BLIND!' Rodney Pete wasn't a bad QB.
Andre Rison went to Michigan State, not Miami.
OfficialGator can u cover Hall of Fame players who should be in the Hall of Fame & do underrated great season from cornerbacks like Audray McMillan or Albert Lewis for example
Willie Green, who was also 6'4", was a late-round pick in 1990, and he looked like the real deal in '91, with 7 TDs. Alas, he never reached those heights.
Yeah I agree. Green unfortunately never had a great career. His best year might have been 95 with the Panthers. He did finish his career winning two Super Bowls with the Broncos in 1997 and 1998.
The Lions had a QB carousel until Matt Stafford came by
Jamar chase this preseason
To bad only had ok qbs passing to him.
Never heard the story thank you for telling me as a as a disabled American Lions fan because I lived in Buffalo there was a huge Bills fan also Andre Reed with my favorite football players of all-time then Herman Moore be in the Hall of Fame
I thought moore finished up with g men in 2002? probably caught a td pass from kerry collins or danny mcmanus.
Maybe when he was blind his other senses were very good
Andre Rison went to Michigan State and not Miami. Otherwise, a great video
Wayne Fonts: winningest coach in Lions history, fired because he couldn't do any better than getting them to the first round of the play offs. Fire him, then don't see the play offs for decades after. It wasn't the players. It wasn't the coach. It was, and remains, because of the worst owners in the NFL.
Rison went to Michigan State not Miami
Andre Rison went to Michigan State homie.
Andre Rison went to Michigan State
Yet, throughout the entire discussion about a player who can't see, we are treated to a montage of great catches and scores. Where are all the lowlights when he was dropping balls due to his visual impairment? I like your channel guys, but I think you missed the mark on this video.
Damn… Lions should have drafted Shawn Moore too !
As bad as their QB’s were.
I did like Rodney Peete
Ware was the BiGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT
Ryan Leaf level without the antics
Rick Mirer …. Turd
Andre Won The Heisman 🤨
Anyways …. Herman Moore was GOAT Status WR
He is Top 11 All Time.
And if you are diabetic PLEASE GET YOUR ANNIAL EYE EXAM
Another talent the Lions had wasted.
This is because the owners of Detroit draft character over talent. Always have and always will. I'm not gonna say why I believe this, but Henry Ford is directly responsible for WCF's decisions for players as Detroits owner.
Well the Washington sentinels had a deaf tight end 😉
Limas Sweed...
Kramer and Peete were good Qbs
Yet they instead overpaid Scott Mitchell
The rest is history and I rooted for him cuz im a Lefty other than Steve Young Boomer Esiason there werent others haha
But Herman Moore to me was top 5 entire 90s Rice, Sterling Sharpe, Irvin, Carter, Moore, Tim Brown, Andre Reed
remember mouse davis favorite bob gagliano? And lions made the mistake of letting kramer go to overpay for that bum mitchell.
I'd ake Andre reed over any of them except JR
Top5 90's WR: Rice, Moore, Sharpe, Carter, and Irvin.
Please do a video on Ted Gregory, first round pick of the Broncos during the 80s, very overlooked as one of the worst picks ever
dude, your voice. I had to stop watching