I thought his signature line was “played 18; shot 18.”
Potato….potato
In the first issue of MIGHTY AVENGERS (Bendis run), Carol Danvers and Tony Stark are discussing who should be recruited, and they agreed that they needed a Thor, a Wolverine and a ninja. They considered Daredevil for the ninja slot, but decided he had too much baggage at that point, and decided to recruit Black Widow, a very good spy and martial artist.
In a THUNDERBOLTS story, where she is trying to lure the more decent members of the team away from Baron Zemo/Citizen V, she straight up admits to them that she’s a crap superhero, but a pretty decent spy.
Super powers? Hard to say. She’s had physical augmentations (One story claimed these left her unable to have children, but in another, she is one of several women Matt Murdock got pregnant right before he was murdered). Another story claimed she is actually a clone of an earlier Black Widow. I have to wonder how much of this stuff is actually canon, or if she just lays out bullshit tidbits about her past out of habit. Her training and conditioning have pushed her to the apex of “normal human” strength and capability. So in that sense, she’s not particularly “super.”
Of course, Captain America’s abilities are canonically also at “the peak of human ability”. Everything he can do, some other “normal” human could do; what’s super about him is that he can do all of them.
Though this is stretched somewhat: Like, he can run as fast as an Olympic sprinter, but he can keep up that pace for a whole marathon. Sprinters exist and marathon runners exist, but nobody can do both at once.
Just to be pedantic: It’s The Avengers, and it’s Coulson on the phone.
Agent Phil Coulson: You’re at 114 Solenski Plaza, 3rd floor. We have an F-22 exactly eight miles out. Put the woman on the phone or I will blow up the block before you can make the lobby.