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His thoughts on Revis were that there were only 3 CBs better than him and two of those were Steelers (go figure). He had Blount as the best CB ever, followed by Woodson and Sanders. Revis was 4th overall on his list, which surprised me a lot. I always assumed that he was a top 15-20 CB of all time, but never considered him to be a top 4-5.
And he will always be known as a Super Bowl Champion with the Patriots. Sorry Jetes.................
It has truly been an honor to showcase one of my greatest gifts to the world......
He will be fines. Needs a little practice.
Maybe he could go the Jerry Rice route and load up on stickum.
Could Revis in his absolute prime shutdown Rice?
It may have only been a few years, but in his prime, I think he could have.
Mevis had one move that was very effective. He'd give the WR a stiff arm to his shoulder that would almost stop him in his tracks. If he used it on Rice Mevis' hand would probably get stuck on the stickum.
His opening line is the statement of a narcissist: it's very odd to open with essentially "it's been an honor to bring my awesomeness to the NFL and you." Typically, when people retire, their first line (and their sentiment) is that "it has been an honor to play in the NFL and for the fans," because of the notion that the Game is bigger than the individuals.... but not Mevis.
I can see why some dislike him but it doesn't bother me. I'm about the player/worker, when it comes to getting paid.
As a player, at his peak he was 2nd to none. I can't think of 2-3 defenders I'd rather have at CB. He could have played in any era & still would have been the best.
I hope you don't really believe this. He could do it all from the line to catch point & everything in between.