Shannon Sharpe " Tyreek Hill is scarier than Randy Moss."

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This needs some context though. Today's game and rules are more pass friendly than when Jerry and Randy played. Tyreek can freely run through the middle and not worry about getting destroyed while during Jerry and Randy playing days, it was suicidal for receivers to catch passes over the middle. Not to mention the enforcement of the 5 yard contact that they call today.

Not downplaying Tyreek but if he played back in those days, all the crossing routes that he runs freely now would sooner or later land him in the IR.
This isn't true

Reek doesnt get hit because you can't hit this nikka head on

He's too fast, defenders are faster in today's game as well

If anything he'd put up less numbers specifically because his QB would be getting killed looking for deep balls to him so the ball would come to him less, that's it
 

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This isn't true

Reek doesnt get hit because you can't hit this nikka head on

He's too fast, defenders are faster in today's game as well

If anything he'd put up less numbers specifically because his QB would be getting killed looking for deep balls to him so the ball would come to him less, that's it

You're talking about when he has the ball in his hands. I'm talking about catching a pass over the middle. Defenders can't launch themselves at receivers now because it's a 'defenseless player' penalty. Back then it was open season for receivers catching passes over the middle.
 

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It's all relative I guess. This DC may fear facing Moss more and the other might fear Tyreek. Same with a DB. Each will have a valid as fukk reason for why one is "scarier".

I sure as fukk don't want either one of these nikkas lining up against my team
 

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You're talking about when he has the ball in his hands. I'm talking about catching a pass over the middle. Defenders can't launch themselves at receivers now because it's a 'defenseless player' penalty. Back then it was open season for receivers catching passes over the middle.
Tyreek isn't out here running crash dummy drags and slants on 3rd, that's what his tight end is for

I'm not buying that at all. 90% of the balls thrown to tyreek his defender is 3/4 steps off him because he left him, he's too short to be in linebacker territory so they aren't hitting him either
 

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Tyreek isn't out here running crash dummy drags and slants on 3rd, that's what his tight end is for

I'm not buying that at all. 90% of the balls thrown to tyreek his defender is 3/4 steps off him because he left him, he's too short to be in linebacker territory so they aren't hitting him either

He runs a lot of drag routes across the middle. Look at this TD pass to him in yesterday's game. That defender could have ended him if he wanted to but he didn't hit through him.

EDIT: here's the gif. #3 could have destroyed him

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He runs a lot of drag routes across the middle. Look at this TD pass to him in yesterday's game. That defender could have ended him if he wanted to but he didn't hit through him.

EDIT: go to 6:12


That was hardly a crash dummy route

And to me it looked like defender was trying to brace himself a bit and make sure he didn't get shook. If he threw himself at him reek could've slipped loose
 
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