no lol....RIce, Moss, Megatron, T.O.
if people use the longevity/consistent argument for jerry stick’em rice, i’ll make the argument for mike evans.
MaddenIsTerrible said:That means nothing. 17 game season in an era where the defense can't touch the receivers? 1000 yards is pretty much guaranteed and it's meaningless
he has done it in 16 games or less every single time.
lol nowhere close to #2. somewhere in the top 20 maybe.
if he’s number 2 who’s your number 1???
SouljaSlim91 said:lol nowhere close to #2. somewhere in the top 20 maybe.
if he’s number 2 who’s your number 1???
antonio brown
Hall of famer? Probably at some point. Longevity and consistency will get him there in my opinion but he isn’t even the best receiver in his era. Top 10 all time? No shot. Top 20? Maybe at the very bottom of the list by the time he retires because of his durability and consistency (which does count for something in my opinion).
11 Straight 1,000 yard seasons is impressive! Staying healthy and being able to work with a bunch of different QB's and Offensive Coordinators is impressive. Not being too outspoken or too much of a show boat over nothing is also impressive, especially today.
He could easily make it to top 10 in yards. He already passed a lot of greats like Irvin, Ward, Joiner, Megatron, Ochocinco, etc.
This is absolutely hilarious! He wouldn't end up #2 if he played 5+ more years..so u think he is better than Rice, Moss Megatron??
Wooooo said:11 Straight 1,000 yard seasons is impressive! Staying healthy and being able to work with a bunch of different QB's and Offensive Coordinators is impressive. Not being too outspoken or too much of a show boat over nothing is also impressive, especially today.
He could easily make it to top 10 in yards. He already passed a lot of greats like Irvin, Ward, Joiner, Megatron, Ochocinco, etc.
And all those he passed are better on my list except for joiner
You gotta be 25 years old or younger to truly believe this opinion. All I’ll say.
Heck no, he has no shot at even cracking the top 10.
Wooooo said:11 Straight 1,000 yard seasons is impressive! Staying healthy and being able to work with a bunch of different QB's and Offensive Coordinators is impressive. Not being too outspoken or too much of a show boat over nothing is also impressive, especially today.
He could easily make it to top 10 in yards. He already passed a lot of greats like Irvin, Ward, Joiner, Megatron, Ochocinco, etc.
Looking at the list, I can see higher for Mike. It’s crazy how close some of the spots are. For example, if Mike Evans gets 3 more 1000+ yard season, he’s 3rd all-time. 2 more and he’s 8th. It just depends how long he can keep it up for. He’s still nowhere NEAR 2nd best ever even if he ends his career with the 3rd most receiving yards.
MaddenIsTerrible said:That means nothing. 17 game season in an era where the defense can't touch the receivers? 1000 yards is pretty much guaranteed and it's meaningless
If it was so easy, why dont more people do it?
Why is Evans the only one?
Sounds like maybe you just dont like Evans...did he scorch you in fantasy this week?
jimshredder said:If it was so easy, why dont more people do it?
Why is Evans the only one?
Sounds like maybe you just dont like Evans...did he scorch you in fantasy this week?
I don't play fantasy football, that's for children.
Only a person with very very little football knowledge would say Evans is a top 10 WR of all time. It's an embarassing statement to make and your lack of football knowledge is scary.
jimshredder said:If it was so easy, why dont more people do it?
Why is Evans the only one?
Sounds like maybe you just dont like Evans...did he scorch you in fantasy this week?
Not sure I understand this one. More people do hit 1000 yds a season than they did 30 years ago. It’s not harder to hit 1000 yds in a season today than it was in Rice and Mosses primes. It was easier in Calvin’s prime which is why he went off almost 2k yds multiple time. So what is Evans the only one to do?