Jerry Rice | Work Ethic Legacy
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Jerry Rice is known for his unparalleled work ethic.
Arguably the best player to ever play the game, Jerry Rice sits down with us to peel back the drive of an NFL MVP, Hall of fame, Super Bowl champion.
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Jerry Rice is awesome! He is truly the greatest man to ever play in the NFL! Love his mindset!
Its a real shame that this video does not have as many views as it truly should. greatness personified, ultimate professionalism both on and off the football field. As the generations go on, this is what separates good from great. Thank you for this video.
Greatest football player ever
classic football jerry rice
Go raiders 😉😎☠ love how he's talked about how he would run every practice TD to the end
I got my work ethic from him
You’re racist and have a video talking about ignorant people
Jerry Rice: You play like you practice
*Allen Iverson has entered the chat*
The video presenter made an error. Jerry Rice probably should've been the MVP in 87, catching 22TD passes in just 12 games due to a strike-shortened season. But it actually went to John Elway (decent choice too). Rice was Super Bowl MVP in 88, but never NFL MVP.
I agree he should of won mvp
Where do I watch this whole interview
This full interview is inside of our Mental toughness Academy. Send my Creative Director and email and he can get you the private link. Tyler@bennewman.net
How did it feel to tell Jerry Rice “hey let me do my thing??”
Makes me laugh looking back on it. He is an incredible guy
Dude still look like he can play todays game
He might!
& look at his # vs 2nd
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