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Originally Posted by Spielman
Even with these "many examples", we're still talking about a small sample size. So if you want to make the case, that's fine, but your n is still pretty small.
What other receivers can we add? Rice you've mentioned, so I assume him. And since Young had Owens and Rice during his whole tenure in San Francisco, and was bad before arriving there, that's supporting the theory. Montana was pretty damned successful before Rice showed up, but did have his best season after Rice's arrival, so you could make a case on that end of his career, I guess.
Who else would you consider close to that level?
Never mind. I guess the theory was only supposed to be about the incredibly annoying twosome, based on that last post.
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The first year Rice arrived, Montana's ratings dropped significantly, and the next year, it's even worse. Only in the 3rd year and the 5th year did Montana posted numbers close or higher than 1984.
I guess Rice is not as good as Moss or Owens in this measure!