Originally Posted by prhom:
People talk about Darrel Green being the fastest ever, but I don’t see it over Tyreek. I’ve never seen anything like it. Then add the other things like great hands, quickness, ball tracking ability, it’s tough to argue against him. He’s easily the most exciting WR to watch.
Darrell Green ran a 4.1-something at the combine. At the age of 50, he ran a 4.4. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Darrell Green ran a 4.1-something at the combine. At the age of 50, he ran a 4.4.
That Tyreek 22 mph sprint chasing his teammate into the endzone brought back memories of Green running fools down. Dudes are video game cheat modes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by prhom:
People talk about Darrel Green being the fastest ever, but I don’t see it over Tyreek. I’ve never seen anything like it. Then add the other things like great hands, quickness, ball tracking ability, it’s tough to argue against him. He’s easily the most exciting WR to watch.
Maybe it will be never known who was the fastest, but there are a few video clips on youtube that show him running down some of the fastest RBs of all-time, Tony Dorsett and Eric Dickerson. Green speed was unreal.
Maybe someone else can post the video clips of Green chasing down Dorsett and Dickerson, I am not sure how to post them. [Reply]
We should play Hill on defense in Hail Mary scenarios. He can out jump and track the ball better than anyone on the field. And if the game is tied maybe he can run one back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
We should play Hill on defense in Hail Mary scenarios. He can out jump and track the ball better than anyone on the field. And if the game is tied maybe he can run one back.
That is not the worst idea ever. His ball tracking skills and ability to fight for the ball in the vertical is pretty amazing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
Tyreek Hill has the best ball skills in the NFL. Hopkins has the best hands, but no one goes up for contested balls and brings them in, or tracks the ball in the air and goes and gets it, better than Hill.
Hopkins literally didn't drop a pass last year, zero drops, but do people outside of Houston and Kansas City remember any specific play by Hopkins, or do they remember multiple Tyreek Hill plays? I bet everyone remembers that play against the Pats, or his plays against the Rams, etc.
And now Hill is only 1 of 5 players with 20 Touchdowns of at least 40 yards before the age of 25.
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I heard that stat. But they aren't wording it right. To say that he did it before 25 would mean that he did it last season. He turned 25 in March. He was one of only 5 players, age 25 or younger with 20 TD's of 40+ [Reply]