I love George Atkinson’s passion towards his fellow Raider alumni. You see, what I love about these guys is that they weren’t all about the money back then - they were driven by victory! The team they were on was the team they were on, and they were going to fight to stay on that team. I love the passion of these players. They’re not out on the field anymore.
He is my All-Time Fav Raider. I met him in NY at the Sheraton Meadowlands When the Raiders Played the Giants. He stopped for every single fan for autographs. He was so cool!! I Love how George Atkinson roots for fellow Raider players on the Top 10 lists.
I agree 100% with George Atkinson, Fred Biletnikoff deserves to be either # 1 or 2 on this list. I think he should be # 1. I'm a huge Green Bay Packer fan but when I think of receivers in the NFL who have great hands I think of Fred Biletnikoff. If he could get a finger on the football he could catch it. He was unbelievable.
Jerry Rice # 7 is insane. Jerry Rice should've been # 2 & Fred Biletnikoff should've been # 1. I never once saw Fred Biletnikoff drop a pass. No, Fifth, C'mon, you gotta be kidding me (I love the way George Atkinson said this). I was glad to see Larry Fitzgerald on this list though. He's one of the most underrated wide receivers in the NFL.
If he could get a finger on it then he would catch it because he used so much stick-em. I’m not trying to hate, he was allowed to use it and he still had to have great vision to get his hands on the ball, but still can’t give him to much credit.
Great Wide Receivers like Rice, Swann, and Alworth all had good hands, but really were best at chasing down long balls. But the Guys who made catching the football an art form, for me was Chris Carter, Odell Beckham, and Biletnikoff.
@@survivingwatson7430 naw you trippin it’s literally videos of the ball hitting his forearm and it not bouncing just sticking to his shit that stickem shit was and still is way better than a pair of gloves
Another great football hall fame player who used "stick um' long before Fred was even born. His name was Alfalfa on a team called the Little Rascals. And it was the opposing team that put bubble gum on the football to prevent him from passing the ball. But their dirty plan back-fired because as a result, they forced Alfalfa to run the entire length of the field for one of his famous single handed touch downs with the opposing team in hot pursuit!!! Lol!!!!!!!!!
I love George Atkinson’s passion towards his fellow Raider alumni. You see, what I love about these guys is that they weren’t all about the money back then - they were driven by victory! The team they were on was the team they were on, and they were going to fight to stay on that team. I love the passion of these players. They’re not out on the field anymore.
Could not agree more
I'm not a Raider fans but I read the book Badasses and I agree on that comment
Awesome uploads, keep em coming!
He is my All-Time Fav Raider. I met him in NY at the Sheraton Meadowlands When the Raiders Played the Giants. He stopped for every single fan for autographs. He was so cool!!
I Love how George Atkinson roots for fellow Raider players on the Top 10 lists.
He is my great uncle
I agree 100% with George Atkinson, Fred Biletnikoff deserves to be either # 1 or 2 on this list. I think he should be # 1. I'm a huge Green Bay Packer fan but when I think of receivers in the NFL who have great hands I think of Fred Biletnikoff. If he could get a finger on the football he could catch it. He was unbelievable.
STEVE LARGENT is ahead of hi! What a joke. Atkinson's reaction is the same as mine (and yours). "#5? C'MON!!"
Jerry Rice # 7 is insane. Jerry Rice should've been # 2 & Fred Biletnikoff should've been # 1. I never once saw Fred Biletnikoff drop a pass. No, Fifth, C'mon, you gotta be kidding me (I love the way George Atkinson said this). I was glad to see Larry Fitzgerald on this list though. He's one of the most underrated wide receivers in the NFL.
If he could get a finger on it then he would catch it because he used so much stick-em. I’m not trying to hate, he was allowed to use it and he still had to have great vision to get his hands on the ball, but still can’t give him to much credit.
Great Wide Receivers like Rice, Swann, and Alworth all had good hands, but really were best at chasing down long balls. But the Guys who made catching the football an art form, for me was Chris Carter, Odell Beckham, and Biletnikoff.
@@jdog9495 Jerry Rice and Randy Moss wore gloves. So I guess we can't give them credit either.
He was the best of all time.
"he never dropped the ball"
because the man had glue on his hands
Owayne R gloves now proven to be more sticky and niggas drop 10+ a year
@@survivingwatson7430 stick isnt the right work for it stikem was sticky gloves now have grip its harder to bobble with stickem than gloves
@@survivingwatson7430 watch that n word
Jerry Rice wore gloves. CHEATER!! 😂
@@survivingwatson7430 naw you trippin it’s literally videos of the ball hitting his forearm and it not bouncing just sticking to his shit that stickem shit was and still is way better than a pair of gloves
My team back then.
Bro used glue to catch 😂
That’s my great uncle
What’s the song in the background
Wilt chamberlain knows a thing about finding an open hole.
The "stickem" is no different than players today wearing gloves.I prefer players not wear gloves.
Another great football hall fame player who used "stick um' long before Fred was even born. His name was Alfalfa on a team called the Little Rascals. And it was the opposing team that put bubble gum on the football to prevent him from passing the ball. But their dirty plan back-fired because as a result, they forced Alfalfa to run the entire length of the field for one of his famous single handed touch downs with the opposing team in hot pursuit!!! Lol!!!!!!!!!
didn't he use Stickum?!...
Did you even watch the video?
Watch the video, smh.
Make me a sammich
Yeah, because back then they didn't have the glove technology that makes it impossible to drop the ball nowadays.
That "all pro safety" doesn't look very all pro worthyt