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  • The best pass-catch combo ever

    this from Bruce Jenkins in the SF Chron this morning:

    <<..If you get a chance tonight to watch ESPN's treatment of the 1958 Colts-Giants game, study the great Baltimore receiver Ray Berry. He turned the position into fine art, running precise patterns, establishing a genius-level rapport with his quarterback (Johnny Unitas), and simply never dropping the ball. He wasn't particularly big or fast, but he could not be stopped ...>>

    I've often wondered if it's just because this was a duo from the early days of my watching pro football (and it's hard not to be biased by what first impressed you), but I've long thought I never saw a better pair than these two in the telepathy department.

    Seemed like Berry would run one of his precise routes, with multiple angle changes, never once looking backwards, and then, once in the end zone he'd turn around just as the ball arrived at his chest.

  • #2
    That about sums it up.

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    • #3
      Better than Montana-Rice?

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      • #4
        You took the words out of my mouth. You can't be better than Montana/Rice.
        If you're ever walking down the beach and you see a girl dressed in a bikini made out of seashells, and you pick her up and hold her to your ear, you can hear her scream.

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        • #5
          Longevity/style of play have something to do with it, of course, but is interesting that Young threw more TD passes to Rice than Montana did.

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          • #6
            Then there's...

            Cecil Isbell to Don Hutson
            Otto Grahajm to Mac Speedie
            John Hadl to Lance Alworth
            Joe Namath to Don Maynard
            Terry Bradshaw to Swann & Stallworth
            Jim Kelly to Andre Reed
            Kenny Stabler to Bilitnikoff & Branch
            Dan Fouts to Winslow, Joiner & Jefferson
            Charley Johnson to Sonny Randle & Bobby Joe Corad

            Hmmm?

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            • #7
              Pitch and Catch

              (dynamic duos)

              Sonny Jurgensen to Charley Taylor

              Otto Graham to Dante Lavelli

              John Brodie to Gene Washington

              Jim Zorn to Steve Largent

              Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison

              Lenny Dawson to Otis Taylor

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              • #8
                Re: Pitch and Catch

                Originally posted by bijanc
                (dynamic duos)

                Sonny Jurgensen to Charley Taylor

                Otto Graham to Dante Lavelli

                John Brodie to Gene Washington

                Jim Zorn to Steve Largent

                Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison

                Lenny Dawson to Otis Taylor
                Well hell...

                Sonny Jurgensen to Bobby Mitchell

                Joe Theisman to Art Monk

                Ron Jaworski to Harold Carmichael

                George Blanda to Charley Hennighan

                Troy Aikman to Michael Irvin

                Daryl Lamonica to Warren Wells

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                • #9
                  Cunningham/Moss

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                  • #10
                    Just some not too shabby Packers -

                    Dickey-Lofton
                    Farve-Sharpe
                    Farve-Freeman
                    Farve-Driver
                    "A beautiful theory killed by an ugly fact."
                    by Thomas Henry Huxley

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                    • #11
                      You can list any number you want, its still Montana/Rice

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bambam
                        You can list any number you want, its still Montana/Rice

                        Manning-Harrison !

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by bambam
                          You can list any number you want, its still Montana/Rice
                          A Notre Dame QB throwing to a Mississippi Valley receiver.....hmm?

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                          • #14
                            Guy was talking about the Colts/Giants game on the radio this morning and he said that 17 Hall of Famers played in the game. You don't get many clashes like that one suspects. (if you do, I'm sure it involves a New York team, since their people tend to be more overrated than ohters).

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by bambam
                              You can list any number you want, its still Montana/Rice
                              Agreed, and it is tough to push Young/Rice out of second . . .

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