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Some fans believe the Cincinnati Bengals have wasted opportunities for decades, even with elite quarterbacks. From Carson Palmer to Joe Burrow, the frustration has always been the same: talent without enough organizational support.
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Terrell Owens doesn't get talked about enough when discussing the greatest athletes to ever play wide receiver. Everyone knows he could catch. Everyone knows he could run. But what separated T.O. was the freakish athleticism.
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After nearly 40 years, the call finally came. Cris Carter left college in 1987. This is the first time he's ever been nominated for the College Football Hall of Fame. Not inducted. Nominated.
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Want to know who the baddest offensive linemen in football are? Two names. Lane Johnson. Trent Williams. These aren't just great players, they're tone setters. Lane Johnson locks down elite pass rushers week after week.
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DK Metcalf looks like the perfect receiver, until you remember that football isn't played in a straight line. It's easy to run fast. It's hard to run fast while changing direction, sinking your hips, exploding out of breaks, and creating separation.
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The Patriots didn't just add a receiver, they added a game changer. AJ Brown gives Drake Maye a true No. 1 target. A big body. Deep threat. Elite route runner. Proven playmaker in big games.
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Who were the hardest hitters in NFL history? The names that always come up: Sean Taylor and Ronnie Lott. It's not just size. It's speed plus size. A linebacker or defensive lineman can punish you, but a safety running full speed at 220 pounds?
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The most naturally gifted quarterbacks aren't always the easiest to compare. Different styles. Different eras. Same rare gift: making the impossible look routine.
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The Rams don't rebuild. They reload. Trading for Myles Garrett sends a clear message: they're all-in on winning now. Some franchises protect draft picks. The Rams turn them into proven stars.
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At 60 years old, Cris Carter is proving that discipline never retires. CrossFit 4–5 days a week. Cold plunges. Clean eating. More fish. More chicken. Less sugar. The hardest battle wasn't the workouts, it was managing the sweet tooth.
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Sometimes what looks like a football problem isn't a football problem. Relationships change. Trust gets broken. And once personal issues find their way into a locker room, things can get complicated fast. The reality is that teammates don't just work together.
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What made Jerry Rice the greatest receiver ever? It wasn't freak athleticism. It was relentless effort. Every route was full speed. Every practice mattered. Every detail was mastered. Jerry Rice wasn't the fastest. He wasn't the strongest. He wasn't the most gifted athlete.
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Comparing Dirk to Wemby isn't disrespect, it's a reminder of how unique Wemby really is. Dirk Nowitzki was an all-time great shooter. But a 7-footer who can handle the ball, create off the dribble, pull up from deep, and shoot on the move like Victor Wembanyama?
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When Victor Wembanyama said, “This is a culmination of my life. This is what brings my life meaning,” it told you everything you need to know. Only a handful of players over the last 40 years have spoken about the game with that kind of purpose.
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Do the Spurs still have a chance? The NBA has always been a grown man's game, and young stars usually learn that the hard way. Victor Wembanyama looks ready for a championship run, but there's a difference between having the talent and having the experience.
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Three players. Three different stories. JaMarcus Russell had the arm talent every coach dreams about. Ryan Leaf had the physical gifts but struggled with the pressure that comes with leading a franchise. But Josh Gordon might be the most heartbreaking of them all.
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Is Bo Jackson the greatest athlete of all time? Bo belongs in the conversation, but what Deion Sanders accomplished is on another level. Playing football and baseball at an elite level is rare. Doing both at the same time is almost impossible.
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The ultimate Game 7 starting five. PG: Magic Johnson SG: Michael Jordan SF: LeBron James PF: Tim Duncan C: Shaquille O'Neal And off the bench? Steph Curry, Scottie Pippen, Kevin Durant, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Size. Skill. Leadership. Defense. Scoring.
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The biggest thing with Travis Hunter? His talent has been split. Playing both ways showcased his athleticism, but it also limited how much he could fully develop at either position.
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Sometimes tough love isn't punishment, it's a wake-up call. When Cris Carter said a player should be cut after repeated failed drug tests, it wasn't personal. It came from experience. He lived it. Getting released changed his life and forced him to confront his reality.
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Who’s the most feared defensive player in NFL history? The answer starts with Lawrence Taylor. NFL players don’t walk around scared of anybody, but LT was different. The intimidation, the trash talk, the game-changing ability.
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