It’s FS to compare players and use the argument of “clutch in big games” when one of the players never played on a team good enough to put him in big game situations when he was in his prime.
Chad was 34 in the one super bowl he played with the Pats, well past his prime, and still was responsible for the Pats longest pass play of the game. Edelman is 34 right now and hanging it up.
It’s FS to compare players and use the argument of “clutch in big games” when one of the players never played on a team good enough to put him in big game situations when he was in his prime.
Chad was 34 in the one super bowl he played with the Pats, well past his prime, and still was responsible for the Pats longest pass play of the game. Edelman is 34 right now and hanging it up.
Who cares if Steve Largent had the far better career by literally every metric, Jermaine Kearse made a bunch of clutch catches in huge playoff moments, Kearse is the greatest Seahawks WR of all time!
It’s FS to compare players and use the argument of “clutch in big games” when one of the players never played on a team good enough to put him in big game situations when he was in his prime.
Chad was 34 in the one super bowl he played with the Pats, well past his prime, and still was responsible for the Pats longest pass play of the game. Edelman is 34 right now and hanging it up.
Who cares if Steve Largent had the far better career by literally every metric, Jermaine Kearse made a bunch of clutch catches in huge playoff moments, Kearse is the greatest Seahawks WR of all time!
It’s FS to compare players and use the argument of “clutch in big games” when one of the players never played on a team good enough to put him in big game situations when he was in his prime.
Chad was 34 in the one super bowl he played with the Pats, well past his prime, and still was responsible for the Pats longest pass play of the game. Edelman is 34 right now and hanging it up.
Who cares if Steve Largent had the far better career by literally every metric, Jermaine Kearse made a bunch of clutch catches in huge playoff moments, Kearse is the greatest Seahawks WR of all time!
It’s FS to compare players and use the argument of “clutch in big games” when one of the players never played on a team good enough to put him in big game situations when he was in his prime.
Chad was 34 in the one super bowl he played with the Pats, well past his prime, and still was responsible for the Pats longest pass play of the game. Edelman is 34 right now and hanging it up.
Who cares if Steve Largent had the far better career by literally every metric, Jermaine Kearse made a bunch of clutch catches in huge playoff moments, Kearse is the greatest Seahawks WR of all time!
It’s FS to compare players and use the argument of “clutch in big games” when one of the players never played on a team good enough to put him in big game situations when he was in his prime.
Chad was 34 in the one super bowl he played with the Pats, well past his prime, and still was responsible for the Pats longest pass play of the game. Edelman is 34 right now and hanging it up.
Who cares if Steve Largent had the far better career by literally every metric, Jermaine Kearse made a bunch of clutch catches in huge playoff moments, Kearse is the greatest Seahawks WR of all time!
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Chad was 34 in the one super bowl he played with the Pats, well past his prime, and still was responsible for the Pats longest pass play of the game. Edelman is 34 right now and hanging it up.
I'm a man of the people.
Neither are HOF worthy
It is what it is
CJ is close.
Edelman is not.
CBS Sports is my source but neither Edelman nor OchoCinco make their list of the top 25 players not in the HOF.
Prescott??? Nah. You just pulled a name there. #mymauer was key.