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usmarin3;9239409 said:bow to royalty;9239336 said:usmarin3;9239312 said:Jordan
I wouldn't say Rice was dominant more than he was more consistent. Dominant to me is Moss in his prime where defenses couldn't guard him. He was making mediocre QB's look great.
You wouldn't say he was dominant? C'mon...
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Dominant is head and shoulders better than your peers. I wouldn't say Rice is head and shoulders better than his peers. You could say Barry Sanders, Lawrence Taylor,etc are all right there with him. Those dudes probably did more with less if we're being honest. Rice played with three MVP winning QB's and a decent one in Seattle.
Shizlansky;9239618 said:Rice 87 season was beastly. And they only played half the games that year because I think that was the strike year.
bow to royalty;9239613 said:Lotta talkin and not backin it up going on. I said why Rice was the most dominant in my eyes, and gave the numbers to prove it. All I've heard is he had good teammates and Jordan passed the eye test. I'm not saying y'all are wrong in your opinion just because it's different than mine, but damn...you gotta do better than that
Peace_79;9239668 said:bow to royalty;9239613 said:Lotta talkin and not backin it up going on. I said why Rice was the most dominant in my eyes, and gave the numbers to prove it. All I've heard is he had good teammates and Jordan passed the eye test. I'm not saying y'all are wrong in your opinion just because it's different than mine, but damn...you gotta do better than that
Lol - You need me to show you stats that prove Jordan was dominant in the 90s???
For real, Bruh?
bow to royalty;9239664 said:Shizlansky;9239618 said:Rice 87 season was beastly. And they only played half the games that year because I think that was the strike year.
Ya, man. 12 game season with 22 TD's. Held the record until Moss put up 23 during the 18-1 year...in a 16 game season. I honestly think Rice was so good, that people can't get an accurate grip on it. NO ONE in the league has done anything close to him. I'm not saying Jordan wasn't dominant, but people haven't said shit to support that.
bow to royalty;9239671 said:Peace_79;9239668 said:bow to royalty;9239613 said:Lotta talkin and not backin it up going on. I said why Rice was the most dominant in my eyes, and gave the numbers to prove it. All I've heard is he had good teammates and Jordan passed the eye test. I'm not saying y'all are wrong in your opinion just because it's different than mine, but damn...you gotta do better than that
Lol - You need me to show you stats that prove Jordan was dominant in the 90s???
For real, Bruh?
Compare him to the other all time stat leaders like I did Rice
Revolver Ocelot;9239755 said:bow to royalty;9239664 said:Shizlansky;9239618 said:Rice 87 season was beastly. And they only played half the games that year because I think that was the strike year.
Ya, man. 12 game season with 22 TD's. Held the record until Moss put up 23 during the 18-1 year...in a 16 game season. I honestly think Rice was so good, that people can't get an accurate grip on it. NO ONE in the league has done anything close to him. I'm not saying Jordan wasn't dominant, but people haven't said shit to support that.
Really?
Peace_79;9239760 said:bow to royalty;9239671 said:Peace_79;9239668 said:bow to royalty;9239613 said:Lotta talkin and not backin it up going on. I said why Rice was the most dominant in my eyes, and gave the numbers to prove it. All I've heard is he had good teammates and Jordan passed the eye test. I'm not saying y'all are wrong in your opinion just because it's different than mine, but damn...you gotta do better than that
Lol - You need me to show you stats that prove Jordan was dominant in the 90s???
For real, Bruh?
Compare him to the other all time stat leaders like I did Rice
1 - Clearly, stats don't tell the whole story.
As much as you would like to dismiss the eye-test; there is a truth in sports that you cannot capture with all the stats and analytics in the world.
That's why they play the game... that's why we watch it.
2- Era, competition, and context have to be taken into account.
Russel and Wilt dominated their eras ... But come on, fam - who were they up against?
Miss me with that bullshit.
3 - Regardless, Mike has more records and all around accomplishments than any other player in NBA History.
It's not just defense, scoring, or championships ... It's EVERYTHING ... performed in the most dominant fashion I've ever seen.
Off top and from 2 minutes on Wikepedia
6 Rings, 6 FMVPs (NBA Record)
Led the NBA in scoring 10 Times (NBA Record)
30.12 PPG Regular Season (NBA Record)
33.5 PPG Playoffs (NBA Record)
8, 50+ Pt Playoff Games (NBA Record)
30 PPG On 50% shooting, 5 times (NBA Record)
4 Consecutive Games with 40+ PPG in the Finals
(NBA Record)
893 Blocks as a Guard (NBA Record)
200 Steals, 100 Blocks in a season, twice - as a Guard (NBA Record)
9 Seasons as Scoring Champion AND an All Defensive 1st Team Member (NBA Record)
Won Scoring Tile & DPOY in the same season (NBA Record)
Streak of 632 Games without losing 3 straight games (NBA Record)
Averaged 30-6-5-2 in Playoff Run, 7 times (NBA Record)
Only player in NBA history to lead a team to the championship with only one teammate averaging double figures in scoring
bow to royalty;9239986 said:Peace_79;9239760 said:bow to royalty;9239671 said:Peace_79;9239668 said:bow to royalty;9239613 said:Lotta talkin and not backin it up going on. I said why Rice was the most dominant in my eyes, and gave the numbers to prove it. All I've heard is he had good teammates and Jordan passed the eye test. I'm not saying y'all are wrong in your opinion just because it's different than mine, but damn...you gotta do better than that
Lol - You need me to show you stats that prove Jordan was dominant in the 90s???
For real, Bruh?
Compare him to the other all time stat leaders like I did Rice
1 - Clearly, stats don't tell the whole story.
As much as you would like to dismiss the eye-test; there is a truth in sports that you cannot capture with all the stats and analytics in the world.
That's why they play the game... that's why we watch it.
2- Era, competition, and context have to be taken into account.
Russel and Wilt dominated their eras ... But come on, fam - who were they up against?
Miss me with that bullshit.
3 - Regardless, Mike has more records and all around accomplishments than any other player in NBA History.
It's not just defense, scoring, or championships ... It's EVERYTHING ... performed in the most dominant fashion I've ever seen.
Off top and from 2 minutes on Wikepedia
6 Rings, 6 FMVPs (NBA Record)
Led the NBA in scoring 10 Times (NBA Record)
30.12 PPG Regular Season (NBA Record)
33.5 PPG Playoffs (NBA Record)
8, 50+ Pt Playoff Games (NBA Record)
30 PPG On 50% shooting, 5 times (NBA Record)
4 Consecutive Games with 40+ PPG in the Finals
(NBA Record)
893 Blocks as a Guard (NBA Record)
200 Steals, 100 Blocks in a season, twice - as a Guard (NBA Record)
9 Seasons as Scoring Champion AND an All Defensive 1st Team Member (NBA Record)
Won Scoring Tile & DPOY in the same season (NBA Record)
Streak of 632 Games without losing 3 straight games (NBA Record)
Averaged 30-6-5-2 in Playoff Run, 7 times (NBA Record)
Only player in NBA history to lead a team to the championship with only one teammate averaging double figures in scoring
1. I'm not dismissing it. They'll both pass the eye test. We're talking about Michael Jordan and Jerry Rice.
2. The era/comp/context works against your argument. Rice played in a harder era to be a receiver (illegal contact, protecting the QB, protecting WR's which opens the middle of the field). Look at the greatest recent receivers. Given their years in the league Antonio Brown is 773 yards and 41 touchdowns behind Rice. Julio Jones is 160 yards and 32 touchdowns behind Rice.
Shizlansky;9240008 said:bow to royalty;9239986 said:Peace_79;9239760 said:bow to royalty;9239671 said:Peace_79;9239668 said:bow to royalty;9239613 said:Lotta talkin and not backin it up going on. I said why Rice was the most dominant in my eyes, and gave the numbers to prove it. All I've heard is he had good teammates and Jordan passed the eye test. I'm not saying y'all are wrong in your opinion just because it's different than mine, but damn...you gotta do better than that
Lol - You need me to show you stats that prove Jordan was dominant in the 90s???
For real, Bruh?
Compare him to the other all time stat leaders like I did Rice
1 - Clearly, stats don't tell the whole story.
As much as you would like to dismiss the eye-test; there is a truth in sports that you cannot capture with all the stats and analytics in the world.
That's why they play the game... that's why we watch it.
2- Era, competition, and context have to be taken into account.
Russel and Wilt dominated their eras ... But come on, fam - who were they up against?
Miss me with that bullshit.
3 - Regardless, Mike has more records and all around accomplishments than any other player in NBA History.
It's not just defense, scoring, or championships ... It's EVERYTHING ... performed in the most dominant fashion I've ever seen.
Off top and from 2 minutes on Wikepedia
6 Rings, 6 FMVPs (NBA Record)
Led the NBA in scoring 10 Times (NBA Record)
30.12 PPG Regular Season (NBA Record)
33.5 PPG Playoffs (NBA Record)
8, 50+ Pt Playoff Games (NBA Record)
30 PPG On 50% shooting, 5 times (NBA Record)
4 Consecutive Games with 40+ PPG in the Finals
(NBA Record)
893 Blocks as a Guard (NBA Record)
200 Steals, 100 Blocks in a season, twice - as a Guard (NBA Record)
9 Seasons as Scoring Champion AND an All Defensive 1st Team Member (NBA Record)
Won Scoring Tile & DPOY in the same season (NBA Record)
Streak of 632 Games without losing 3 straight games (NBA Record)
Averaged 30-6-5-2 in Playoff Run, 7 times (NBA Record)
Only player in NBA history to lead a team to the championship with only one teammate averaging double figures in scoring
1. I'm not dismissing it. They'll both pass the eye test. We're talking about Michael Jordan and Jerry Rice.
2. The era/comp/context works against your argument. Rice played in a harder era to be a receiver (illegal contact, protecting the QB, protecting WR's which opens the middle of the field). Look at the greatest recent receivers. Given their years in the league Antonio Brown is 773 yards and 41 touchdowns behind Rice. Julio Jones is 160 yards and 32 touchdowns behind Rice.
Rice has over 200 TDs them niggas ain't that close
bow to royalty;9239986 said:Peace_79;9239760 said:bow to royalty;9239671 said:Peace_79;9239668 said:bow to royalty;9239613 said:Lotta talkin and not backin it up going on. I said why Rice was the most dominant in my eyes, and gave the numbers to prove it. All I've heard is he had good teammates and Jordan passed the eye test. I'm not saying y'all are wrong in your opinion just because it's different than mine, but damn...you gotta do better than that
Lol - You need me to show you stats that prove Jordan was dominant in the 90s???
For real, Bruh?
Compare him to the other all time stat leaders like I did Rice
1 - Clearly, stats don't tell the whole story.
As much as you would like to dismiss the eye-test; there is a truth in sports that you cannot capture with all the stats and analytics in the world.
That's why they play the game... that's why we watch it.
2- Era, competition, and context have to be taken into account.
Russel and Wilt dominated their eras ... But come on, fam - who were they up against?
Miss me with that bullshit.
3 - Regardless, Mike has more records and all around accomplishments than any other player in NBA History.
It's not just defense, scoring, or championships ... It's EVERYTHING ... performed in the most dominant fashion I've ever seen.
Off top and from 2 minutes on Wikepedia
6 Rings, 6 FMVPs (NBA Record)
Led the NBA in scoring 10 Times (NBA Record)
30.12 PPG Regular Season (NBA Record)
33.5 PPG Playoffs (NBA Record)
8, 50+ Pt Playoff Games (NBA Record)
30 PPG On 50% shooting, 5 times (NBA Record)
4 Consecutive Games with 40+ PPG in the Finals
(NBA Record)
893 Blocks as a Guard (NBA Record)
200 Steals, 100 Blocks in a season, twice - as a Guard (NBA Record)
9 Seasons as Scoring Champion AND an All Defensive 1st Team Member (NBA Record)
Won Scoring Tile & DPOY in the same season (NBA Record)
Streak of 632 Games without losing 3 straight games (NBA Record)
Averaged 30-6-5-2 in Playoff Run, 7 times (NBA Record)
Only player in NBA history to lead a team to the championship with only one teammate averaging double figures in scoring
1. I'm not dismissing it. They'll both pass the eye test. We're talking about Michael Jordan and Jerry Rice.
2. The era/comp/context works against your argument. Rice played in a harder era to be a receiver (illegal contact, protecting the QB, protecting WR's which opens the middle of the field). Look at the greatest recent receivers. Given their years in the league Antonio Brown is 773 yards and 41 touchdowns behind Rice. Julio Jones is 160 yards and 32 touchdowns behind Rice.
bow to royalty;9239169 said:gman82;9239020 said:Jordan
K, cool. Why though? I added my reasons for Rice to the OP since I asked you to explain yours.
bow to royalty;9239771 said:Revolver Ocelot;9239755 said:bow to royalty;9239664 said:Shizlansky;9239618 said:Rice 87 season was beastly. And they only played half the games that year because I think that was the strike year.
Ya, man. 12 game season with 22 TD's. Held the record until Moss put up 23 during the 18-1 year...in a 16 game season. I honestly think Rice was so good, that people can't get an accurate grip on it. NO ONE in the league has done anything close to him. I'm not saying Jordan wasn't dominant, but people haven't said shit to support that.
Really?
He clearly dominated. That's why I chose him for the comparison, I'm just saying for a good sports debate you need better shit than the eye test, and saying he was more dominant just because.
Revolver Ocelot;9240496 said:bow to royalty;9239771 said:Revolver Ocelot;9239755 said:bow to royalty;9239664 said:Shizlansky;9239618 said:Rice 87 season was beastly. And they only played half the games that year because I think that was the strike year.
Ya, man. 12 game season with 22 TD's. Held the record until Moss put up 23 during the 18-1 year...in a 16 game season. I honestly think Rice was so good, that people can't get an accurate grip on it. NO ONE in the league has done anything close to him. I'm not saying Jordan wasn't dominant, but people haven't said shit to support that.
Really?
He clearly dominated. That's why I chose him for the comparison, I'm just saying for a good sports debate you need better shit than the eye test, and saying he was more dominant just because.
The thing is you want a debate and clearly what everybody is telling you is that there's no debate. Jordan was a more dominate player than Jerry Rice.
the_focused_one;9245217 said:Don't even bother debating them bow, the ignorance is too strong.
The answer is Jerry Rice.
Too many people here acting like Jordan is an untouchable God when Kareem and Magic are clearly in the conversation and LeBron is doing stuff no one else has ever done. There are clearly equals or at the very least there is a debate between Jordan and others. No one serious is debating Jerry Rice vs. anybody for a whole career.
Dudes on here talking about not be able to name any athletes more dominant than Jordan. Forget just the basketball debate, here's a few off the top of the dome that easily equal, if not best Jordan in dominance:
Wayne Gretzky
Pele/Maradona
Barry Bonds
Michael Phelps
And don't forget what Ali could have done in his prime if he had those 3 years back...