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@APviKINGsz28 I like that, I like that.
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What a bad song
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In my opinion Cris Carter will forever be one of the greatest WR in the history of the Football. He wasn't the fastest guy in the field but damn could he catch anything you threw at em and out smart the guy who was covering him!
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@6400az Don't forget Randy Moss. He kept his ass in line, after Carter was gone.... you know the rest
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Cris Carter has amazing hands and feet. I love that he is always aware where the line is and he hangs on by his toes!!
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THE LEAGUE COULD USE OLD NO. 80 RIGHT ABOUT NOW.
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No problem. Your right, just an opinion. A leader for me is: Page, Marshall, Studwell, Kapp,Montana, Emmit Smith etc.
Llived in MN for many years and remember the mentor years.Still, I just did'nt think he was a leader-type since he did'nt provide the right example to start with. Altercations on the sidelines, the 1st down and td celebrations, demanding the ball. Should've acted like he'd done that.
Mind you, he was'nt all that popular in MN with the fans or players..Thanks.
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@6400az we'll have to agree to disagree! CC showed plenty of leadership in my opinion! His mentor ship of Moss through 2002 was the exact type of leadership a loose cannon like Moss needed to help turn the Vikings into actual SB threats each season! Unfortunately for them, the players, and us, the fans, the morons who run the Vikings have made 51 years of futility the standard of dispair and dysfunction that we've been witness to these last few years! CC was a leader, just not your type!



he wasn't fast at all, but he knew how to get open. unbelievable combination of route running, hands, and field awareness. this man knew the ins and outs of the receiver position, and that's a testament for how hard this man worked. he's a great ambassador for the league as well.
APviKINGsz28 1 month ago 3
Cris carter is the definition of "wide receiver"
sweetspeed21 1 year ago 2