Michael Irvin’s football reference page: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/I/IrviMi00.htm
- 1988: 14 games, 32 catches, 654 yards, 5 TDs
- 1989: 6 games, 26 catches, 378 yards, 2 TDs
- 1990: 12 games, 20 catches, 413 yards, 5 TDs
He was a former #11 overall pick at the time and I feel like any 1st rounder putting up those numbers would get lambasted. Was this the sentiment back then before he became a HOFer?
The problem with being old enough to have experienced his first few years, is that we are also too old to remember things.
Who the hell is Michael Irvine?
Come on man…I’m not old.
The whole team stunk through those years.
I have to be honest. It was different then. There was no fantasy football. There was no constant daily reports and analysis on player performance. We watched professional football on Sunday afternoons and Monday night and that was it. And you usually only could see 3 maybe 4 games a week. 3 were televised in your area between 1 and 4. And then the Monday night game.
Also. And I am being honest so young folks don’t be offended. We weren’t so damn hyper judgmental about players. We gave them time to develop. Rarely did a guy flash immediately even first rounders. No one called for anyone’s heads after one bad game or one bad season. The attention span and patience level of todays average fan is so short it’s ridiculous.
But everyone also knew the Boys were bad at the end of the 80’s. Landry was trying to rebuild. But Jones after he bought the team in 89 had limited patience and wanted to get it turned around fast. Bringing in Johnson who promptly dumped their best asset and fleecing Minne in the process then drafting Aikman and being patient with him turned out to be right.
And just as Diggs made Allen a much better QB. Back then Aikman made Irvin better back then. Same as it ever was.
Something else to keep in mind, in 1990 there was 10 wide receivers in the whole league that had over 1000 yards. Last year, if I counted right, it was 22 receivers over 1000 yards. Stats are definitely more inflated in the modern game.