Contrary to what the facts may say, in my opinion, Jerry Rice is the greatest wide receiver of all time. Many of my friends and family ask me why I feel this way whenever we discuss football. I explain how I feel that Jerry Rice had an enormous amount of passion and work ethic to play the game well. It seemed like any time Joe Montana or Steve Young threw Rice the ball, he would never fail to catch it. Many wide receivers don't like to do this in the middle of the football field, but Jerry Rice would. He wasn't concerned about the danger; he was fearless. It was as if nothing mattered but playing a great game and helping his team win. He was also quite graceful, often catching the ball with only one hand, with very little effort whatsoever. Whenever Jerry Rice caught a pass, if he had to step on a corner back, he would be gone, making a touchdown.
Jerry Rice was very motivated to work out frequently, too. He took pride in his body, ensuring that he took proper care of it in every way. This enabled him to be faster than most of the corner backs, and this was also the reason why he was able to play football until he was forty-two.
In order to earn the title of the greatest wide receiver, to me, a player has got to enjoy what he does. Many wide receivers appear to enjoy playing pro football, and even seem passionate about the game, but as soon as there were no more increases in their multi-million dollar contracts, they wanted to transfer to other teams for heftier pay. They weren't worried about loyalty or playing for the best team. If they weren't receiving regular pay raises, they went where they would. This makes it quite obvious that many receivers only play for the money. Sure everyone wants pay increases, but with the millions of dollars they already make, what is really the difference?
Jerry Rice wasn't in it just for the money. He genuinely enjoyed playing professional football and was often quoted saying that, “It's for the love of the sport, not the money.”
Jerry Rice continues to take care of his body and work out regularly, despite being retired. This is another reason why I think so highly of him. He's not longer playing football, so why continue to workout? Because he is such a wonderful, disciplined person, who wants to look and feel as good as he possibly can. He has certainly earned my respect, and no matter how good other wide receivers may play, now or in the future, Jerry Rice will always be the greatest in history.
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During the majority of the 2005 season, Terrell Owens was an inactive player of the Philadelphia Eagles. The activity, or lack thereof, was due to a contract dispute and conflicts with fellow teammates, including quarterback Donovan McNabb. When Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones announced that Owens had signed a contract to play for his team, it seemed that all of the controversy from the previous year was over. While Owens is undisputably one of the most dominant receivers in the NFL, his reputation for speaking his mind without regard is a large part of the controversy that surrounds him.
After being released from the Philadelphia Eagles on March 14, 2006, Terrell Owens quickly found a home with the Dallas Cowboys. In a deal that is reportedly worth $25 million and spans over a period of three years, many continue to speculate as to how this new alliance will fare. The contract is also said to include a $5 million signing bonus and a first year salary of $5 million.
While his reputation is sometimes viewed in a negative way, his athletic abilities cannot be denied. Terrell Owens currently holds the NFL record for 20 receptions in a single game and has enjoyed many notable accomplishments, including 103 total touchdowns, six 1,000 yard seasons and reached 100 catches in 14 games during the 2002 season.
After being drafted for the first time in the 1996 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers, Terrell Owens is now playing for his third professional football team. From the 49ers to the Eagles and now finding a new home with the Cowboys, Terrell Owens is poised to begin the 2006 NFL season with a new contract, new teammates and in a new zip code. As teammates, coaches and fans eagerly await to see how the Alabama native meshes with the players of Dallas, Terrell Owens will be preparing for a new season filled with plenty of competition.
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