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Jerry RiceJerry Rice

I could still come back and catch 80 passes for the 49ers today.

I still got about 80 catches in me. So if the 49ers have a couple injuries, they can call me. I really do think I still could get out there. I played for over 20 years and I can still block [the pain] out and still play.

While Rice is the greatest receiver ever, an 80-catch season at age 57 is physically impossible.

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Nov 13, 2019
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Big CatBig Cat

Russell Wilson is currently at the forefront of the NFL MVP race.

Russell Wilson [is] the MVP now, forefront of the MVP race. Even though he threw that interception and over time, the people are just forgetting... Russell Wilson is fucking ridiculous.

Lamar Jackson won the 2019 NFL MVP unanimously; Russell Wilson finished second in voting.
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Nov 13, 2019
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Big CatBig Cat

George Kittle is the best tight end in the NFL

They were missing George Kittle though... that is a big loss because he's probably the best tight end in the NFL.

Kittle was an All-Pro in 2019, making this a highly defensible and common elite ranking at the time.
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Nov 13, 2019
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Russell Wilson is the one player I would trust most with the ball late in a game.

He is for my money the number one guy and I know it kind of spits in the face of the fact that he threw an interception. He is the one guy who I would want trust the most with the ball down late in the game.

Wilson's clutchness is a matter of opinion, though he lead the NFL in fourth-quarter comebacks in 2019.

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Jerry RiceJerry Rice

I would have cut my own finger off like Ronnie Lott to avoid missing any playing time

They told me that story man and I was like, wow, did he actually do that? For real? For real? Did he didn't want to miss any time. So he decided to tell them to just you know, nip the edge... [Big Cat: Would you have done the same?] Without any hesitation. No. Okay. There you go.

This is a subjective claim about his own dedication.
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Jerry RiceJerry Rice

Modern NFL players do not commit to their craft as hard as players did in the past.

I think players, they thought I was crazy and they don't have to do [that training] anymore. It's a lot different now and I think guys they just don't—maybe that's not right for me to say—they just don't commit to their craft like we did back in the day.

The comparative work ethic of different eras is an unprovable opinion.
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Jerry RiceJerry Rice

I was running 4.2-second 40-yard dashes during games because I was scared

Probably doing a football game, I was running 4.2s... Because I was scared and I use that I used that to my advantage. Now if you lie me up just to run a straight 40, I'm not gonna run a good time.

Jerry Rice ran a 4.71-second 40-yard dash at the 1985 NFL Combine. While game speed differs from track speed, a 4.2-second 40 is faster than the all-time NFL record and is physically impossible for someone with Rice's biomechanics.

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