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Joe Montana and Jerry Rice, both Hall of Famers, had an exceptional rapport that allowed them to anticipate each other's movements on the field. While they likely couldn't throw or catch routes completely blindfolded, their chemistry and understanding of the game would have significantly increased their chances of executing plays even without direct sight. Their ability to read defenses and react quickly could compensate for the lack of visual cues, but precision would still be compromised.

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