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This is my choice for best ever Inspite the short time they were teammates they struck fear into every defensive secondary in the early millenium http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KkbUsUw ... ata_player" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; And as a staunch Steeler fan I grew up watching Bradshaw&Swann&Stallworth!!!!!!!!!!
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Brady to moss set the record but duante was good brady was better imo even better though was montana to rice and the green bay packers with lynn dickey to james lofton john jefferson and paul caufman was one of the best also toodal4018 wrote:This is my choice for best ever Inspite the short time they were teammates they struck fear into every defensive secondary in the early millenium http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KkbUsUw ... ata_player" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; And as a staunch Steeler fan I grew up watching Bradshaw&Swann&Stallworth!!!!!!!!!!

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I agree about Daunte but Moss screwed, everything up by destroying the chemistry between these two.But as stated before when they were on the same page they were unstoppable!!!! Don't forget Manning to Harrison or Garcia to Owens!!!!Gil Dobie wrote:Brady to moss set the record but duante was good brady was better imo even better though was montana to rice and the green bay packers with lynn dickey to james lofton john jefferson and paul caufman was one of the best also toodal4018 wrote:This is my choice for best ever Inspite the short time they were teammates they struck fear into every defensive secondary in the early millenium http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KkbUsUw ... ata_player" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; And as a staunch Steeler fan I grew up watching Bradshaw&Swann&Stallworth!!!!!!!!!!
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Air Coryell Fouts to Jefferson, Winslow and Joiner!!!dal4018 wrote:I agree about Daunte but Moss screwed, everything up by destroying the chemistry between these two.But as stated before when they were on the same page they were unstoppable!!!! Don't forget Manning to Harrison or Garcia to Owens!!!!Gil Dobie wrote:
Brady to moss set the record but duante was good brady was better imo even better though was montana to rice and the green bay packers with lynn dickey to james lofton john jefferson and paul caufman was one of the best also too

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Warren Moon and his flying circus during his Run-n-Shoot days in Houston!!!!!
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I remember a game vs NY Giants,everyone had over 100 yds in pass receptions!!!!! Final score 44-7!!!!!Gil Dobie wrote:Air Coryell Fouts to Jefferson, Winslow and Joiner!!!dal4018 wrote: I agree about Daunte but Moss screwed, everything up by destroying the chemistry between these two.But as stated before when they were on the same page they were unstoppable!!!! Don't forget Manning to Harrison or Garcia to Owens!!!!
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Yes even them but Everytime they went to Foxbourough they were shut down by Ty Law&company.Harrison was small enough to be dominated by Law and his rough bunch!!!!Grizalltheway wrote:
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Yes even them but Everytime they went to Foxbourough they were shut down by Ty Law&company.Harrison was small enough to be dominated by Law and his rough bunch!!!!Grizalltheway wrote:
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Give me D. White to D. Pearson and T. Hill any day of the freaking week....

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When adjusted for lack of technology 1966 Bart Starr to Caroll Dale was easily the best. Heck, everything was in black and white back then and harder to see! 
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Are you guys serious that Montana - Rice haven't been mentioned? Talk about an omission. Arguably one of the game's best QB's ever & the best WR without question in the history of the game.
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bluehenbillk wrote:Are you guys serious that Montana - Rice haven't been mentioned? Talk about an omission. Arguably one of the game's best QB's ever & the best WR without question in the history of the game.
Check my first post, Montana and Rice were mentioned.

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You sure that Herber/Isbell to Hutson wasn't better than Starr to Dale?VictorG wrote:When adjusted for lack of technology 1966 Bart Starr to Caroll Dale was easily the best. Heck, everything was in black and white back then and harder to see!

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Anyone to Hutson, he set the standard that Jerry Rice broke.SuperHornet wrote:You sure that Herber/Isbell to Hutson wasn't better than Starr to Dale?VictorG wrote:When adjusted for lack of technology 1966 Bart Starr to Caroll Dale was easily the best. Heck, everything was in black and white back then and harder to see!

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Imagine Baugh to Hutson that would have set the standard for all QB/WR combos in modern football.Gil Dobie wrote:Anyone to Hutson, he set the standard that Jerry Rice broke.SuperHornet wrote:
You sure that Herber/Isbell to Hutson wasn't better than Starr to Dale?
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What. No mention of Shuler/Westbrook?
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Bluehenbilik what about Young to Rice!!!!
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lol.andy7171 wrote:What. No mention of Shuler/Westbrook?
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A great QB/WR combo down the road Rodgers to Jeff Janis.Once this small school speed demon 6-3 210 4.32 (40) connects with Rodgers they are going to turn the league on its ear.
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Stafford to Johnson or Ryan to Jones.Dalton to Green when they play well.
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How 'bout the only two-quarterback system that ever worked in the NFL?
Waterfield/Van Brocklin with receivers Fears and Hirsch? And that doesn't even factor in their full-house backfield of Hoerner, Younger, and Vitamin "T" Smith?
The result? Only the most prolific offense in the history of the game, in an era that mostly eschewed the pass as a "desperation" move.
In 1950 alone, with a 9-3 record, the Rams scored 38.8 ppg, passed for over 3,500 yards (only 12 games, mind you), and added over 1,700 on the ground. Some of the single-game pass-run comparisons are amazing (such as Week 9's 370 yards passing and 266 on the ground against the inept New York Yanks. Thirty-one TDs in just 12 games is mind-blowing. Even more amazing is the yards-per-completion: for Waterfield, it was 16.2, and for van Brocklin, it was 12.6. Heck, Waterfield gained 8.8 yards every time he cocked his arm (counting incompletions and picks), and van got 7.2.
That's a pretty prolific offense, particularly in an era when people mainly tried to jam the ball down your throat....
Waterfield/Van Brocklin with receivers Fears and Hirsch? And that doesn't even factor in their full-house backfield of Hoerner, Younger, and Vitamin "T" Smith?
The result? Only the most prolific offense in the history of the game, in an era that mostly eschewed the pass as a "desperation" move.
In 1950 alone, with a 9-3 record, the Rams scored 38.8 ppg, passed for over 3,500 yards (only 12 games, mind you), and added over 1,700 on the ground. Some of the single-game pass-run comparisons are amazing (such as Week 9's 370 yards passing and 266 on the ground against the inept New York Yanks. Thirty-one TDs in just 12 games is mind-blowing. Even more amazing is the yards-per-completion: for Waterfield, it was 16.2, and for van Brocklin, it was 12.6. Heck, Waterfield gained 8.8 yards every time he cocked his arm (counting incompletions and picks), and van got 7.2.
That's a pretty prolific offense, particularly in an era when people mainly tried to jam the ball down your throat....

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Don't forget Bob Boyd he was the original "Bullet" Bob before a guy named Hayes that came along in the 60s he (Boyd) was a 9.5 100 yd NCAA sprint champ 100m.SH left you a message about XC.SuperHornet wrote:How 'bout the only two-quarterback system that ever worked in the NFL?
Waterfield/Van Brocklin with receivers Fears and Hirsch? And that doesn't even factor in their full-house backfield of Hoerner, Younger, and Vitamin "T" Smith?
The result? Only the most prolific offense in the history of the game, in an era that mostly eschewed the pass as a "desperation" move.
In 1950 alone, with a 9-3 record, the Rams scored 38.8 ppg, passed for over 3,500 yards (only 12 games, mind you), and added over 1,700 on the ground. Some of the single-game pass-run comparisons are amazing (such as Week 9's 370 yards passing and 266 on the ground against the inept New York Yanks. Thirty-one TDs in just 12 games is mind-blowing. Even more amazing is the yards-per-completion: for Waterfield, it was 16.2, and for van Brocklin, it was 12.6. Heck, Waterfield gained 8.8 yards every time he cocked his arm (counting incompletions and picks), and van got 7.2.
That's a pretty prolific offense, particularly in an era when people mainly tried to jam the ball down your throat....
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My favorite combo is a cheeseburger with fries and a Coke. 
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hookers and blow? Chili with beans? Captain and Tenile?Ivytalk wrote:My favorite combo is a cheeseburger with fries and a Coke.
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