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I've been debating with myself on whether or not this is the case. Perhaps someone else can help settle this for me. :)

Just from a raw talent standpoint, is Randy Moss at the top of the list? Consider for a moment that this player, assuming he gets his act together, still has a good chance to share a small piece of the title of best receiver in NFL history with Jerry Rice. So, going by physical tools and sheer ability, what say you?

And if you feel this is blasphemous, don't hold back. :D
 
I've been debating with myself on whether or not this is the case. Perhaps someone else can help settle this for me. :)

Just from a raw talent standpoint, is Randy Moss at the top of the list? Consider for a moment that this player, assuming he gets his act together, still has a good chance to share a small piece of the title of best receiver in NFL history with Jerry Rice. So, going by physical tools and sheer ability, what say you?

And if you feel this is blasphemous, don't hold back. :D
If he got back to say his 2003 form yea probley,does defense count? Mike Haynes would be up there if it did. Or Tippet who could single-handidly take over a game. Also as far as greatest receive goes no one ever considers the guys who played in the sixties, or seventies when 15 to 25 passes a game was considered average or above now thats a half. I believe Harold Jackson had 800 catches while playing in that era.
 
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If he got back to say his 2003 form yea probley,does defense count? Mike Haynes would be up there if it did. Or Tippet who could single-handidly take over a game. Also as far as greatest receive goes no one ever considers the guys who played in the sixties, or seventies when 20 to 25 passes a game was considered average or above. I believe Harold Jackson had 800 catches and played in that era.
All Patriots players past or present count. Tippet was a beast -- deserves to be the in Hall of Fame. Not sure I'd put him on an overall talent level with Moss, but he's definitely up there. No doubt about it.
 
All Patriots players past or present count. Tippet was a beast -- deserves to be the in Hall of Fame. Not sure I'd put him on an overall talent level with Moss, but he's definitely up there. No doubt about it.
As I'm sitting here at work I to believe Tippet should easily be in the hof. He had better stats then LT, and was dominant in his era,but when I realy think about it Moss is a FREAK,or was a freak I don't think Tippet is quit in the same class as Moss so you are probley correct.
 
Yes, but I will only consider him the best Patriot receiver if he's been here a few years, or if he retires as a Patriot... One year doesn't count... Sorry...
 
Yes, but I will only consider him the best Patriot receiver if he's been here a few years, or if he retires as a Patriot... One year doesn't count... Sorry...

Oh, I definitely don't consider him the best Patriots receiver because he hasn't done squat here. I'm just talking about talent/ability. :)
 
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Well John Hannah is considered by many to be the best Guard that ever played, so I would say no.
 
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