"What do you remember of that office? Because I probably remember that office differently than you," Young joked to begin the exchange.

"Bill would invite players to his office, and this could either be good, or it could be bad," Rice replied

Young quickly interrupted.

"You had a good one? Oh that's right, you're Jerry Rice," he said. "You probably had good memories of that office didn't you?"

Rice laughed, confirming Young's suggestion. The receiver known as "The Greatest of All Time" proceeded to share one of his best exchanges with Walsh during his rookie season in 1985. The first-round pick had just posted his first monster game in the NFL – 10 catches for 241 yards and one touchdown on "Monday Night Football" against the Los Angeles Rams.

"Bill wanted me to come to his office (after the game)," Rice explained. "I'm thinking, 'Oh, Bill is gonna pat me on my back. It's going to be great.'"

No such luck.

"Bill looked me directly in my eye and said, 'I want more from you,'" Rice said. "He was just that type of guy."2. Coach Rice

Young was known throughout his career for his ability to make plays as a runner. Rice joked with the attendees that Young's propensity to scramble didn't always sit well with him.

The Hall of Fame quarterback recalled one specific instance where he ran for a touchdown, only to be greeted by Rice back on the sideline.

"Hey, bro, that might work right now," Rice told Young during the game, "but it ain't gonna to work in the long run. He'd always remind me, 'If you want to win, throw me the ball.'"

The two combined for 92 touchdowns, second most for a quarterback-wide receiver connection in NFL history, so Young clearly got the picture.

"I'm glad Steve decided to stay in the pocket and throw me the ball," Rice deadpanned.3. The Epitome of Rice's Hard Work