I know one thing Lt would've killed him coming through the middle like that
True can’t nobody hold any wr for an extended time. But Diggs was number one in int that damn impressive in the NFL
Tampa shut mahomes down not hill; rewatch the game; You sir are a complete idiot…
Diggs had an insane amount of yards given up.
Part of the reason he had so many ints is because teams threw at him due to them not fearing him.
Mahomes was putting the ball where he needed to while running for his life, his receivers and o-line let him down.
Listen to the NFL top 100 for Pat Mahomes and listen to what the Bucs are saying about him.
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Prime Time would pull a hamstring and miss that game just like he did the one time he was supposed to match up with Randy Moss. Deion might be the fastest DB we've ever seen but a receiver knows where he is going a DB just makes a adjustments and a HOF QB can make a bum good. So locking Hill down completely no.
Rice is the goat, I’m convinced that nigga was a science experiment. He came out the lab perfect. Rice old ass was still shaking mawfuckas as a Raider.You must not have been around when jerry rice was going against Dion. I was and witness some games 1st hand. But let me help u out.
1989…2 games Rice had 6 receptions 112 yards and 2 tds...
1990...1st game Rice had 8 receptions 171 yards and 1 td; 2nd game 13 catches 225 yards and 5 tds ; wow he was really shut down..
1991...1st game Rice had 7 receptions 138 yards and 1 td; 2nd game he had 6 catches 44 yards but Steve Young was hurt in that game
1992...1st game Rice killed them but Sanders didnt play; 2nd game 4 receptions 45 yards and a td
1993...1st game Sanders didnt playe and Rice was quiet; 2nd game 6 receptions 105 yards
1995...Sanders was on Dallas; Rice had 5 receptions for 161 yards and a td
I can go on and on; but as you can see Sanders didnt shut Rice down; and actually Rice killed him the majority of the time; and they both are considered the goat of their positions; so all this shutting down shit is stupid; Hill will get his and Sanders would get his...
The reason why he has so many ints is because qb's aren't afraid of him.I see where this is going no cornerback had more int than Diggs at one point he had a int for every game he played in sometimes even two.I’m not a Lebron James fan but I can’t deny his talents on and off the court. Can’t stand Tom Brady but he is the goat. Oh don’t like Pat Mahomes but he went to 4 straight AFC Championship why we nitpicking?
Rule changes are never brought up in these cross era conversations. Tyreek Hill would not be able to play the same style of ball if he played in the 90's. There was too much contact that guys had to play through as well as the intimidation factor of teams having a "safety" whose sole job was to put a helmet in guy's chests.Here's why Sanders would be able to do it. Sanders played for a while obviously. He faced the best WR every Sunday. To suggest that he wouldn't, in his PRIME, be able to check Hill leads to the OBVIOUS question. Did Sanders face any receivers who were better if not as good as Hill and if so WHY didn't THEY fuck him up?
The reason why he has so many ints is because qb's aren't afraid of him.
Teams even said they weren't afraid of going after him because he is so aggressive and subject to getting beat on double moves.
He gave up the most yards in the NFL.
He is boom or bust, qb's aren't afraid of throwing to his side.
Rule changes are never brought up in these cross era conversations. Tyreek Hill would not be able to play the same style of ball if he played in the 90's. There was too much contact that guys had to play through as well as the intimidation factor of teams having a "safety" whose sole job was to put a helmet in guy's chests.
Rules matter but let's be honest. We're talking about Deon's talent versus Hill's talent. Deon is arguably one of the greatest players ever talent wise and would flourish today because of his size and speed. His ability to cover and recover would still make whoever he's guarding option number two. No quarterback his right mind would throw the ball his way. That's not a knock against Hill. He's a bad dude. It's just a testimonial to how unique Deon really was as a player. We see new receivers all the time. We're still waiting for the next Deon Sanders. That dude eliminated half of a football field. Crazy...........Peace
1st lets identify the best cover corners...
1.Deion by a mile
2.-4. Revis,Mike Haynes and Mel Blount
2nd and most important what rules are we playing by? If its the rules Blount Haynes and Deion played by which was physical,hands on and can knock the shit outta you then Hill would never get open against any of them. If its todays soft pussy rules then only Deion had the speed to run with him. If its todays rules then Darrell Green would be the 2nd choice to cover him after Deion cause he had the speed also. A true one on one challenge with Hill and Deion would be very one sided Deion was a pure freak of nature.He may have been the fastest player to ever run on a field in pads maybe not a 100 yard dash track but on the field in pads he would be neck and neck with Bo. Deion was the only corner evere who was fast enough smart enough and had the technique to LET the WR open just to bait the QB to throw it.
If its todays rules then Darrell Green would be the 2nd choice to cover him after Deion cause he had the speed also. A true one on one challenge with Hill and Deion would be very one sided Deion was a pure freak of nature.He may have been the fastest player to ever run on a field in pads maybe not a 100 yard dash track but on the field in pads he would be neck and neck with Bo. Deion was the only corner evere who was fast enough smart enough and had the technique to LET the WR open just to bait the QB to throw it.
You might as well add Rod Woodson, he ran a 4.3 and was physical as fuck. Aeneas Williams was no slouch either.Good point, Darrell Green always gets left out of the discussion. He might be the fastest corner I’ve ever seen. And he stayed fast even at forty.
Rocket Ismail ran a 4.28 40 vs Hill’s 4.29. If Deion could keep up with Rocket he could easily keep up with Hill. Again the x factor is Mahomes and his legs.
You trying to argue a point you’re making. If Deion couldn’t use his physical gifts along with his outstanding ability because the rules prohibited him from jamming receivers at the line, or hand fighting with a player while the ball is in the air a lot of plays that were incompletions or breakups end in PI’s and automatic first downs in today's game. Ty Law is in the HOF and his entire playing style was out muscling the guy he’s guarding. The rules just let Cooper Cupp put up numbers Randy Moss and Mike Irvin ain’t never do. It’s a completely different game today fam.Rules matter but let's be honest. We're talking about Deon's talent versus Hill's talent. Deon is arguably one of the greatest players ever talent wise and would flourish today because of his size and speed. His ability to cover and recover would still make whoever he's guarding option number two. No quarterback his right mind would throw the ball his way. That's not a knock against Hill. He's a bad dude. It's just a testimonial to how unique Deon really was as a player. We see new receivers all the time. We're still waiting for the next Deon Sanders. That dude eliminated half of a football field. Crazy...........Peace
You trying to argue a point you’re making. If Deion couldn’t use his physical gifts along with his outstanding ability because the rules prohibited him from jamming receivers at the line, or hand fighting with a player while the ball is in the air a lot of plays that were incompletions or breakups end in PI’s and automatic first downs in today's game. Ty Law is in the HOF and his entire playing style was out muscling the guy he’s guarding. The rules just let Cooper Cupp put up numbers Randy Moss and Mike Irvin ain’t never do. It’s a completely different game today fam.