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Randy Moss Lights a Match with Tyreek Hill Comment

Randy Moss on the sidelines before a 2019 AFC Wild Card game in Houston.and Hall of Famer spoke rather candidly about Hill this week when asked about the all-time wide receiving pecking order.

In short, Moss doesn’t believe Hill is quite that caliber of wide receiver.

Tyreek Hill the Victim of a Spicy Randy Moss Take

Some GOAT business, past and present, circulated this week, courtesy of Moss.

Moss replied, “He’s nowhere all-time. Where is he at in today’s game? Tyreek Hill is probably top five. I put him top five.”

The opinion turned heads because, as far as contemporary wideouts go, most pundits don’t egregiously object to hinting at Hill as an all-time great. His speed and breakaway ability changed the NFL in the last decade — not unlike Moss a quarter century ago.

Is That the Correct Take?

Here’s what likely happened to create Moss’ bold Hill take.

Hill ranks 42nd all-time in receiving yards and 30th in receiving touchdowns. If he retired today — he won’t — those rankings are somewhat puny per Moss’ lofty standards. To climb the leaderboards, Hill must post two or three more productive — call them Hillian — seasons to knock at the Top 10’s door.

Until then, onlookers like Moss examine statsheets and see “42nd” and “30th,” and that’s just nowhere near good enough for all-time conversations, which Moss views as regions reserved for himself, Jerry Rice, Cris Carter, Larry Fitzgerald, and a few others.

Fuel for Tyreek Hill

For Hill’s sake, he can use the Moss remarks as fuel. To the eye test, Hill very much meets the standard of an all-time receiver and has a Super Bowl ring, unlike Moss.

Justin Jefferson, his franchise’s cornerstone.

“Justin Jefferson is on pace to be arguably the greatest ever and definitely the greatest Viking to ever do it. Big fan of Justin’s. I’ve always been a fan of a complete football player, where you can score from anywhere on the field, and Justin brings that to the table,” Moss said earlier this month.

“At our position, it’s not about the yards. The yards is what gets you the likes and hearts and all of that, but if you really want to be legendary — this is speaking for all wide receivers, not just Justin Jefferson — you gotta find ways to get into that end zone and bring out of the stands up out of their seats.”

Scott Polacek wrote about Moss’ summer bombshell, “Opening up the discussion about all-time lists brings in so many other greats such as Moss and Jerry Rice. And Hill is 42nd all-time in receiving yards and 30th all-time in receiving touchdowns at age 31.”

“He has plenty of ground to make up in what figures to be the latter portion of his career if he is going to be in those discussions. But Moss surely is and even said that while Rice is the ‘political answer’ for the best receiver in history, ‘if we’re talking real football, where I knock your ass out, it’s me.’”

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