It is the dry part of the NFL calendar – between mini camps and training camps – creating time for points of sale such as CBS Sport To identify the best 25 players in the NFL history.
CBS Sports dropped his list of the top 25 players in the NFL history – and two Vikings made the cut. You will agree.
Fortunately, the Minnesota Vikings were not affected by too many snubs, because Alan Page checked in no. 21 and Randy Moss a few places higher at number 17.
It is Page and Moss for the representation of Vikings among the 25 best players of the NFL, according to the 25 best players, according to CBS Sport.
Alan -page on No. 21
Before appointment at the Supreme Court of Minnesota in 1993 and Chief Justice in 2009 – How is that for a complete life? – Page played for the Vikings from 1967 to 1978, later tried the Chicago Bears for Size (Yuck) to end his career.
CBS Sport‘ Bryan Deardo explained Why Page The 21st Best player in NFL history is: “Together with anchoring the Vikings ‘Legendary’ Purple People People Eater defense, Page possesses the distinction as the first defense player who wins NFL MVP.”
“A pro-bowler every year from 1968-76, page collected 148.5 career bags, an unheard of number for a defensive tackle. Page’s dominance helped the Vikings to win three NFC titles and an NFL-Kroon in 1969. He ended his career with the three extremely solid season”
The housing is quite damn open and closed for page on the CBS Sport list.
CBS Sports contains 2 Vikings in the top 25 of all the time list
Alan Page and Randy Moss represented the Vikings.
Randy Moss at No. 17
Then Moss got the kink four places higher. The Vikings found him in round 1 of the NFL design of 1998, so that he then fully revolutionized the sport with his athletics, acrobatics and Badboy Persona.
Deardo defended the selection of Moss: ‘Moss’ Bijname ‘, The Freak’, was appropriate when he had talents who were sometimes alien. Moss burst on stage like a Rookie by catching 17 touchdowns for the 15-1 Vikings. “
“Nine years later, Moss enjoyed a historical partnership with Tom Brady with both players who set individual records (Brady with 50 TouchDown passes, Moss with 23 TouchDown-catches) for the only undefeated team of the NFL in a regular season of 16 games. Moss is the second time behind the rice in the course of the Carrière and is is in the course of the Carrière in the course of the Carrière and is in the course of the Carrière and is in the course of the Carrière and is in the course of the Carrière and is in the course of the Carrière. from Yards. “
Moss could have checked in even higher and few complained. There was no broad recipient similar to him before 1998, and since then no man with his unique skills in the NFL has risen.
CBS Sports’ Criteria
In short, here is how Deardo arrived at the age of 25:
– Individual success/awards won
– Dominance during his era
– Milestones for lifetime and career
– Enduring Impact/Legacy
– Team Success/Championships won
– arrange in relation to his positionOf course, championships have beaten all Vikings players. They never won the chip.
The snubs?
Perhaps nitpicking of a website with Vikings theme, but a case can be made for these men to receive top 25 love or at least honorable mentions:
- Cris Carter (WR, 1990-2001)
- Carl or (From 1964-1978)
- Randall McDaniel (G, 1988-1999)
- Paul Krause (S, 1968-1979)
- Jim Marshall (From 1961-1979)
- Adrian Peterson (RB, 2007-2016)
- Frenchwoman (QB, 1961-1978)
But let’s be honest: a top 25 list is extremely small when assessing all from NFL history.
Tom Brady, Jerry Rice are at the forefront
Tom Brady deserved the first place of Deardo: “It is difficult to determine when Brady ended the argument as the biggest player of the NFL. He went into the conversation firmly after he had led the Patriots from behind Seattle in Super Bowl Xlix. Brady came” Disgestably “Disgestly Territorium -History Padid’s Patriot trokes troked”
“His last two titles – especially his last with the Buccaneers at the age of 43 – confirmed his estate as the biggest winner and player who has ever seen the sport.”
And Jerry Rice At No. 2: “Rice belongs to every Mount Rushmore about the biggest players of the NFLs of all time. His list of NFL records comprises longer than a football field. A triple super bowl champion with the 49 people, Rice caught his record eighth Super Bowl-Touchdown with the Raiders at the age of 40.” “
“His career count of 22,895 receiving yards is more than 5000 meters more than the pursued, closest wide, Larry Fitzgerald. In 1987 Rice caught 22 Touchdowns on-one that was 20 years old playing in just 12 games.”
Jim Brown (RB, no. 3), Walter Payton (RB, no. 4) and Joe Montana (QB, no. 5) complete the top 5.

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