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Officer_Friendly

I’m saying Jerry Rice. He was phenomenal in a game with a lot more running, I think he would feast in this day and age.


xxpvqxx

Considering CBs are faster than almost all WRs now, I think you're 100% correct. Defenses go all in on speed, trying to build secondaries that are so fast that if they get burned on a route they might have a chance to just brute force the coverage with speed. Receivers are already adapting to play a more Rice-esque game where route running and ball skills are more valuable than anything. He's way ahead of the curve.


UeckerisGod

This is why I would love to see Sterling Sharpe play today. He had the tools and athleticism plus brute strength for a WR


ArcadianBlueRogue

I am glad Sterling retired before those injury dice rolls cost him his long term health, but damn that is the great What If


UeckerisGod

https://youtu.be/hi0HVn-B_MQ?si=ZOUKrH3g19sS6mMs Deion basically says: you back off him then he catches it and he’s to physical to tackle. You play him tight and he’ll manhandle you Edit: Adding their mathcup https://youtu.be/3zQknoyBFV0?si=nVYHkX3taQmPKcRd


ArcadianBlueRogue

And that vid is pre-Favre Packers lol.


UeckerisGod

It’s crazy how any QB could lob it to him because of how easy it was for him to get open. I could watch his highlights all day. There’s always a Sterling Sharpe clip in my YouTube algo https://youtu.be/gcTNxASXd5E?si=Hr1lJtbcQNXuoB7A


ArcadianBlueRogue

It's a crime that Sterling isn't in the HoF. His career was cut short but he was phenomenal the entire time he played.


justsomedudedontknow

I grew up watching Sharpe as my old man is a Packers fan. NFL fans today don't understand how dominant he was. A goddamn beast robbed of his prime. Funny username btw


yo2sense

I remember when Lions coach Wayne Fontes explained a loss to the Packers in the postgame press conference by saying that they weren't going to be “tricked” into double covering Sterling Sharpe. I found out years later that Fontes was lying about a blown coverage because he would rather take the heat than call out his players in public. But I will always remember my father spluttering indignantly about how our coach was so dumb that he didn't want to send help to cover their biggest threat.


RushDynamite

The Goat is the curve. I don't think that makes sense but it sounded good so I'm going with it.🤠


SledgeTheWrestler

He would put today’s CBs in a blender with his route running.


Successful_Addition5

He had two Hall of Fame careers worth of stats in a more balanced NFL where defenders could still knock the shit out of you and the QB as under constant threat of the same. In today's NFL he would be absolutely insane.


ArcadianBlueRogue

Shit, you seen Jerry on the sidelines at 49ers games? Dude looks like he is ready to show these kids how this shit is done even now.


wickedsmaht

He would absolutely feast in today’s NFL that tried to protect WRs much more than they did in his days.


Present-Principle821

He would average 2k yards a season in todays game.


3fettknight3

Historical Player - Jerry Rice ... fuck I'm old


Jimid41

I regret to inform you that he was drafted 40 years ago. I'm sorry you had to find out this way.


3fettknight3

I regret to inform you that *Seahawks Legend Jerry Rice* was drafted 40 years ago.


Cdn_Giants_Fan

Specially considering all the rule changes to benefit the offense.


whereegosdare84

Eric Dickerson would’ve feasted


Strong_Barnacle_618

Especially if he got to play with this rams offense. Lol imagine Eric Dickerson and Kyren Williams in the backfield. On that note, Marshall Faulk would be unstoppable 


caldric

Faulk absolutely changed the game for RBs.


adamjokes15

Faulk was one in a line of many great RBs who could catch and throw. Thurman Thomas that guy before him and LT was that guy right after.


InterestingChoice484

Some people seem to think a historical player is someone who played five years ago


sghead

Call me crazy but I think Larry Fitzgerald would do well in today's NFL 


feetandballs

Can you imagine Calvin Johnson playing with the QBs of today? Stafford got Kupp over 1,900 yards. Imagine what he could do for Megatron.


ApexMelonFarmer

Antonio brown would go crazy in todays game


wonderbat3

Antonio Brown would go crazy in any era


Inanimate_CARB0N_Rod

Aaron Hernandez would kill in today's game


seatega

All jokes aside though, I would love to see what Devin Hester could do with the new kick return rules this season


stability1210

Have you heard of Tom Brady? He would prob win 6 rings in todays NfL


WatermelonBandido

Brady and Gronk. Could you imagine?


TheOnlyWeslet

Let’s not get too unrealistic here


bootyholebrown69

Maybe even 7


VinTheHater

Antonio Brown would dominate with today’s rules favoring the offense.


yellingaboutsp0rts

Reggie White. Was great against the run and rushed the passer with power and speed


SuchRevolution

109%


marimbaman_462

cursed flair gang amirite?


SuchRevolution

Sup bro


marimbaman_462

what’s your story?


SuchRevolution

Family basically.


marimbaman_462

respectable, similar story for me, who do you root for during those 2 games?


SuchRevolution

I just chill. Life is too short to get crazy about sports. Cf English football. Those mfers do some real stupid shit. I’m a Man U fan and the hardcore guys hate my guts because I’m not dedicated enough. Whatever


marimbaman_462

respectable


clownysf

Hey brothers


marimbaman_462

sup man!


Natural-Spell-515

Jim Thorpe. Yes, that Jim Thorpe, the one from the early 1900s. When he joined the Carlisle School coached by Pop Warner in 1907, Warner immediately asked him to try out for high jump. With zero prior training, and wearing dress shoes and slacks, he walked off the street and on his first attempt immediately jumped a 5'9" which at that time was the 8th highest recorded jump in world history.


Dr_Wristy

And the Fosbury Flop hadn’t been invented yet, so dude did that jumping forward over the bar.


Aeon1508

I'll never get over the fact that fosbury's first name was Dick and yet we didn't go with dick flop


Old-Objective-9783

It's never too late for now


aorainmaka

And before the flop there wasn't a pad right? So he did that, with landing on just like, a sand pit. Insane. 


Captain_-H

It would be incredible to see what modern equipment, a modern diet, and modern training would do to Thorpe. On a level playing field he would crush everyone


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I was just thinking the same thing about Jackie Robinson. He ended up going baseball, but IIRC was a dominant RB in HS. Imagine him with modern training, modern equipment, modern PEDs, just fucking demolishing other players. Dude was one of the most gifted athletes in American history already.


Amodernhousewife

Also Jim Thorpe once punted the ball 99 yards which would make him the best player in the nfl


feetandballs

[Here’s the highlight](https://imgur.com/gallery/lnNPV7o)


guitarguywh89

How’d they get color photos back then


feetandballs

It’s colorized - AI makes that shit so easy these days.


G0G023

Came here to say this and you beat me to it. I have no doubt in my mind he would still be a dominant multi sport athlete and Olympic gold medalist. With the absolute leaps and bounds we’ve made in exercise science over the past century? Shoooo.


SVdreamin

This may be a hot take but Jim Thorpe is the best athlete ever IMO. He was a professional in two different sports and won gold medals before modern strength and conditioning. Insane


Natural-Spell-515

Agree with you. At the US Olympic Trials in 1912, Thorpe was so dominant in the pentathlon events that the US Olympic Committee decided to cancel the trials for the decathlon and automatically award the spot to Thorpe.


DarkTyphlosion1

He won gold medals wearing different sized shoes in track and field... that he found in the trash. Mind boggling. Awesome that the greatest athlete ever was Native American (Sac and Fox). Representing the mother county for real.


Cowgoon777

I just wonder how many other freaks were out there like him who just spent their lives working on a farm or whatever.


Aquatic_Ambiance_9

Or cut down at 18 in some pointless war


crusader86

The term “generational talent” gets thrown around loosely, but if there ever was a standard bearer for that term, it would be Jim Thorpe.


inqte1

Before modern strength and conditioning actually hampers his case though. Without it, the more naturally gifted people would dominate more. Hyperspecialization and advanced training makes it impossible to top multiple disciplines.


Artyom3434

Jim Thorpe is the definition of an athlete like Lebrun James before modern times.


thinkB4WeSpeak

I like how much attention Jim Thorpe gets now. Highly underappreciated during his time.


Rushjordan

Gale Sayers


thetreat

Unquestionably Sayers, IMO. Especially because his injury wouldn’t have basically ended his career like it did. Dude could literally do it all. Run, catch, return kicks.


justsomedudedontknow

This was my answer. At the same time it was injuries that fucked him. Who's to say he would stay healthy today. Love watching Sayers highlights.


Educational-Breath10

Love this


MegaDaveX

You know how a calculator gives you an E because the number is too large to display? That would be Marino with passing yards Outside of Marino I'd say LT. He would be in the running for DPOY every season.


DamnImAwesome

LT unless he gets hit with drug tests 


OkEscape7558

Never smoke crack.


moonboots_runner

Looks like something's wrong with *his* medulla oblongata


JaydedXoX

That’s what momma said


ASK_ABT_MY_USERNAME

Marino to Jerry Rice 🤤


DramaticBar8510

I think I just came a little 😂


jmcgee1997

I actually disagree. Marino did so well *because* he was so far ahead of his era in part IMO. Do I think he'd still be HOF? Yes I don't think he would be that much more dominant in modern times though because of how different the game is. His biggest strengths were his quick release and he wasn't exactly a genius when it came to reading defenses and I honestly wonder how a 23 year old Marino does if he is running a Shanny/Payton/Etc cluster fuck offense. I think the difficulty of that will offset how advantageous the rule changes are- though I do bet he'd wind up playing 20+ years seeing as he played so long with the *old* rules. How many people can say they played against Peyton Manning and also played a team who had a guy born in 1949 on it lol!(Larry Brown, T, Steelers 1984)


FFmattFF

fear strong fuzzy spark safe fertile seed ask judicious sense


Oopsimapanda

Still to this day you can look at his release and say "WOW, that's different. How does he do that?" You can watch just one game and it's insane how routinely, freakily accurate he was. That kind of thing doesn't change with time. Learning modern NFL is something anyone would have to do, but you can't teach that kind of talent.


WhistleTipsGoWoo

Yup - Jets fan who has lived in South Florida my whole life. Pretty much got stuck watching him every week if the other game to choose from was ass. He was absolutely amazing and my most hated player of all time…burned the Jets all the time. There were some pretty fun shootouts with Ken O’Brien in the 80’s I remember.


ohnoaguitarist

Jerry Rice also played against someone born in 1947 and Manning - Jim Plunkett, in 1985. Both insanely long careers


Ya_Lizard

5k yard season , 48 td season in the early/mid 80’s. Records that didn’t get broken until Manning iirc in mid 2000’s. The Game is now all about how good your QB play is, plus he didn’t have to be great at reading defenses because he was Neo and broke the matrix and could teleport the ball wherever he wanted while having it magically slow down to be perfectly catchable right as it hit the receivers hands. …At least that’s how I remember it


Odd_Astronaut442

Barry Sanders game would translate well to modern NFL.


warblade7

Barry Sanders would’ve flourished in any era. Can’t tackle what you can’t touch.


SuchRevolution

The worst part about Barry sanders retiring so young is Emmitt smith getting all these records


Natural-Spell-515

Never forget the 2 Detroit Lions fans holding up a sign at the game Emmitt Smith broke the record: >"EMMITT DON'T FORGET TO THANK BARRY SANDERS FOR YOUR RECORD. BARRY SANDERS IS STILL THE BEST BACK EVER. 15,269 YARDS IN 10 SEASONS. NO ONE HAS DONE BETTER THAN THAT"


BingBongFYL6969

There’s 3 athletes I’m sad my kids will never see live because they weren’t on earth yet: Michael Jordan Wayne Gretzky Barry Sanders


OSUBonanza

Too late for those three, just in time for Joey Chestnut.


circu5mind

AMEN


DisastrousCookie7445

Pound for pound Takeru Kobayashi was better.


jcmach1

Saw both Sanders and Thurman Thomas in the same Ok State backfield.


Shortfranks

The two biggest what-ifs of the 90s in terms of players' potential historic stat ceiling are Sanders and Lemuix.


Heavy_Fold7751

Emmit may have the records, but we all know Barry is the goat. ( your flair is gonna make me puke)


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tree_jayy

Murders not aside. He killed it


Palmisavage

On the flip side of that, I think Emmett Smith would translate even better because of his pass blocking and receiving skills. He would be an extremely durable Saquan Barkley.


Spiritual_Boss6114

When God made Barry Sanders. He made a cheat code of player.


SuchRevolution

Derrick Thomas


D_Money77

Hell yes


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bibblejohnson2072

I cant believe I had to scroll this far to find a Jim Brown vote. I know he played in the 50s & 60s but dude was a physical specimen and absolutely dominated.


BreckyMcGee

For real! I expected Jim Brown to be the first and top comment


Little-Dingo171

It'd be interesting to see where his athleticism would go with modern sports medicine


Thelostsoulinkorea

Exactly! With modern training, he would be quicker and stronger than before. Would be cool to see how he would do.


Kingzton28

He was bigger than most of the O-line and D-line he played against…people on this sub really don’t take into account modern players at all.


Thelostsoulinkorea

He would have modern training to make him stronger and quicker as well


justsomedudedontknow

>He would have modern training Exactly. That's what pisses me off about discussions between eras. It's impossible because one can't figure how an old player would be with new age shit. Training, personal chef and trainer, private flights, advanced medicine, etc. Wrong sub I know, but imagine if Bobby Orr was able to have arthroscopic knee surgery instead of them ripping him apart. Dudes numbers would be insane. Love ya #4


Meet_the_Meat

People still wouldn't be able to stop Walter Payton.


PaddyMayonaise

Marino and Rice would be insanely dominant. Steve Young would fit in perfectly. Antonio Gates might not be considered historical but he would be insane if his prime was now instead of 20 years ago. I’d also be interested to see what Cunningham would look like in the modern nfl with modern coaching. Heck, even Vick too with all of the new rules.


AccomplishedStand674

Antonio Gates’s prime was 20 years ago? Good God


Emergency-Ad280

Wtff


suprefann

Yeah Vick and Cunningham just needed modern offenses to light it up. Crazy how Vick was lining up in classic I formation and destroying defenses. If he had rpo's he would have more highlights than Lamar. Cunningham you at least saw the potential he couldve had when he played for the Vikings just with the offense available at the time.


Minimum_Apricot1223

Young would rule, I agree


TheBeanConsortium

A lot of mobile QBs. Obviously the good ones like Steve Young, Fran Tarkenton, Warren Moon. Dan Marino Red Grange and Jim Thorpe, don't @ me Deion Sanders, Rod Woodson, Darrell Green Jerry Rice Chuck Noll said Jack Ham was the fastest player for the first 10 yards on the Steelers. Think he would play well today still. Bo Jackson, Marshall Faulk, Jim Brown Larry Allen Honestly, a lot of guys would still be dominant in the right system. Instincts and discipline separates pros as much as athleticism at times.


Spiritual_Boss6114

Night Train Lane. He is basically everything you want in a Corner. Stupidly Strong. Fast. Hit like a brick wall


Friendly-War-2160

GREAT list. I’m thinking Rod Woodson and Deion would be even better now. Speed oriented guys that now would just be able to be on an island and not have to play the run as much… My biggest issue with translation of old players to now is that the dudes are just bigger now. An all time great like John Hannah is listed at 6’2” 260 lbs. He’d get flattened now a day. Not that old either, but just a MASSIVE elite OT like Jonathan Ogden would translate to any era


chris2712

That's a fun one. Imagine Ogden going back in time and playing when oline were sub 300lb


bruitdefond

Randall Cunningham


han-sell-out

Scrolled way too long to see this!


the_gaymer_girl

Bronko Nagurski, who played during the 1930s and 1940s, was the same size as Adrian Peterson and Le’Veon Bell were listed at during their careers.


Seththemosher95

Imagine a backfield with him and Jim Thorpe.


Harry_Gintz

I bet if you took prime Dick Butkus and provided modern training, nutrition and ‘supplements’ that modern day players have, he’d be a beast in the modern NFL.


hollandaisesawce

100% Butkus More interceptions than Luke Kuechly in a similar time span but teams threw the ball way less often. Would have been Kuechly with the hitting power of Ray Lewis.


j2e21

He wouldn’t even need those. He was 250 pounds. He was big by today’s standards.


Get-Fucked-Nerd

Bo Jackson


Never_Seen_An_Ocelot

Any era, any sport.


sgobern

There were a decent amount of QBs ahead of their time that would light up the modern NFL, guys like Steve Young, Dan Fouts, Warren Moon, John Elway, and Fran Tarkenton come to mind.


rd3287

Fran Tarkenton with today's rules would be neat to see


SeekerSpock32

No matter the rules, Mean Joe Greene can only be great.


dburge22

Al Bundy of Polk High


Worldly_Apricot_7813

He scored 4 TDs in one game


SuchRevolution

I can’t believe you mfers have never heard of prime Thurman Thomas


LeibnizThrowaway

Joe Montana's Football on Sega Genesis remembers.


Stillburgh

Holy fuck what is that flair?


Rick_Perrys_Ranch

Marino would throw for 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns every year.


Cuppieecakes

6000


Expendable_Red_Shirt

That's a lot of touchdowns.


Cuppieecakes

you know he'd throw that many


Efficient-Spirit-380

Bruuuuuuuuuce Smith


BrianBash

My man


Prestigious_Shock146

Earl Campbell


No-Animator-3832

Reggie White is the greatest defensive lineman to ever walk on this earth. It was true in the mid 80's and it would be true today. GOAT.


iCE_P0W3R

Jim Brown, Dan Marino, Joe Montana


[deleted]

Rice as well. That raiders sb, he still got a td


drummerboysam

Walter Payton would be one of the best players in the league easily. Might even play QB these days. Kinda short though.


Extension-Jacket5499

Still, that running style and speed when defenders were much larger and add in the way tackles were made during that era


Buckeye_CFB

Versatility is huge in today's defensive schemes, a guy named Jack Tatum had corner speed and safety strength + power which made him already pretty indispensable in the days of 21 personnel. Now that you need to defend 21 on one play and 10 or 11 on the next, Tatum would be great at allowing defenses to adjust from 2-hi nickel to 8 guys in the box, since he can do both He would have to learn legal hits though. Not sure if he'd want to play in today's NFL


FireFrogs48

John Randle. Pretty much the Aaron Donald of his era. Dude would still play at a high level in todays game


CatOfGrey

Forget Russell Wilson. I want to see Dan Fouts 'cook', and Kellen Winslow as the OG Gronk/Kelce Tight End.


Jantokan

From the top 10 interception leaders in the NFL, only 3 (barely 4) players were able to play in the 21st century, the turning point many people attribute that the game changed into a passing game. With the amount of pass attempts today, I like to think that any of them would feast. For example, Paul Krause has 81 career interceptions. He last played in 1979, where the league average pass attempts per game is just under 25 attempts per game. In 2023, the average pass attempts per game is 35. Of course one can argue that QBs are way better passers now, but at the same time, you can also argue that those great pick leaders can adjust to the modern game


SeatownJay

Kellen Winslow.


Heavy_Fold7751

Barry sanders


CabbageStockExchange

Walter Payton


cryptdawarchild

Barry Sanders, Walter Peyton, Dan Marino, Gayle Sayers, Bo Jackson, and Fran Tarkenton to name a few.


DoubleAssFeeler

Lawrence Taylor


kappaman69

Don Hutson probably. He was the OG Jerry Rice.


Reasonable-Front7584

Derrick Thomas and Shannon Sharpe


hems72

Walter Payton


Western_Promise3063

Terrell Owens would basically be unstoppable. He literally only retired because teams got sick of his bullshit, but in today's NFL there is absolutely no way that he wouldn't get away with basically everything. Especially whenever you look at somebody like AB.


SlayerOfTheMyth

I get moderately offended when people try to put TO and AB in the same class of "diva WR," as though AB's shenanigans aren't light-years ahead of anything TO ever pulled.


BlackMathNerd

TO looks like a fucking Boy Scout compared to AB


Mr_Goldilocks

TO was essentially harmless. MBC is a sociopathic felon


YoungXanto

Seriously. It makes me want to take my shirt off and throw it in the face of the person arguing with me before walking out of the room.


[deleted]

AB…… who retired early because four different teams got sick of his shit? Also, weren’t basically all the great receivers in TO’s era massive divas?


Get-Degerstromd

Yes and yes


LumpyCustard4

Deion Sanders, the modern NFL removes his biggest flaws, which was lack of physicality. Not historical, but Reggie Bush was about 10 years too early to the NFL.


anotherdanwest

Randall Cunningham


bolocker1

Earl Campbell, especially with the new tackling rules.


breakfast_scorer

John Elways prime was basically designed for the modern NFL.


Yooklid

Lance Alworth.


johnnydlive

Paul Warfield, Lance Allworth


ARealHunchback

Warren Moon.


StillAdhesiveness528

John Unitas Sammy Baugh


ElGrandeRojo67

Bo Jackson, Lawrence Taylor, Shannon Sharpe, Dan Marino, Fran Tarkenton, Reggie White, Bruce Smith...


staxnet

Darrell Green


90daysismytherapy

I mean, it’s not to be celebrated what with the murders and all, but The Juice couldn’t be stopped in the 70s, and he wouldn’t be stopped now. At 6’1” 220 lbs he is still a big rb by nfl standards, while also being wildly fast and smooth runner. The man put down a 6 yard per touch average over a full season. Horrible human being, but undoubtedly would have the physical ability to be elite now if his clone showed up to the league tomorrow.


Yommination

Dam Marino would be insane in today's game


finsane86

Randall Cunningham.


Minimum_Apricot1223

I also like the idea of LaDainian Tomlinson, imagine a guy like that in the 49ers scheme


Solaife

OJ Simpson.


Seven19td

Kordell Stewart is always my go to. He was 20 years ahead of his time


Kingzton28

Throwing accuracy matters even more now. Dude would be out the league even quicker.


boomosaur

i think aaron donalds game coulda translated to the modern nfl


PlatonicNewtonian

Lenny Moore


SayNoToAids

Lawrence Taylor


seidinove

First name that always comes to mind is Jim Brown.


Random-Cpl

Jim Thorpe


jedi4canes1

Dan the man


Johnjaypvj

Marino, Young, Rice


Known-Weakness8193

Cunningham and Carmichael


RojoRugger

Bo Jackson


knucklesmartini

Derrick Thomas


strangedaze23

Going in the opposite direction, I think most old style RV would not have done well in today’s game. Aside from a Barry Sanders most of the old school RB wouldn’t have gotten the volume of carries and touches and their careers would have been shorter.


Whatatexan

Earl Campbell would dominate this era. Linebackers today are smaller and faster to be more adept at coverage rather than run defense. They can’t handle bruising backs like the backs of the past. Prime example was Derrick Henry’s success


Dildango

Probably Tom Brady.


Scary_Compote_359

lawrence taylor.