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VANITY - The Best Football Players of All-Time - VANITY
Posted on 09/14/2005 2:23:26 PM PDT by One Proud Son
QUARTERBACKS: (1) Johnny Unitas (2) Dan Marino (3) Joe Montana RUNNING BACKS: (1) Jim Brown (2) Walter Payton (3) Barry Sanders WIDE RECEIVERS: (1) Jerry Rice (2) Don Maynard (3) Randy Moss DEFENSIVE LINEMAN: (1) Joe Greene (2) Howie Long (3) Randy White LINEBACKERS: (1) Dick Butkus (2) Jack Lambert (3) Mike Singletary DEFENSIVE BACKS: (1) Ronnie Lott (2) Paul Krause (3) Ken Houston
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To: Chevy Sales
Emmitt Sanders, what team did he play for?
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posted on
09/14/2005 2:49:39 PM PDT
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dfwgator
To: dfwgator
We need to mention Lomas Brown also. He belongs on the OL list for sure.
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posted on
09/14/2005 2:49:56 PM PDT
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JLS
To: One Proud Son
My husband's choices: Johnny Unitas, Dick Butkus, Reggie White. When it comes to character, my favorite is Patrick Tillman.
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posted on
09/14/2005 2:50:01 PM PDT
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Dante3
To: One Proud Son
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posted on
09/14/2005 2:50:22 PM PDT
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Revolting cat!
("In the end, nothing explains anything!")
To: Chevy Sales
Campbell could have been one of the greats. Also, had he not injured his hip, Bo Jackson could have been one of the greats as well.
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posted on
09/14/2005 2:50:28 PM PDT
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dfwgator
To: One Proud Son
Linebackers: 1. Dick Butkus, 2. Ray Nitschke, 3. Jack Lambert, final word. IMHO
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posted on
09/14/2005 2:51:19 PM PDT
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WillMalven
(It don't matter where you are when "the bomb" goes off, as long as you can say "What was that?")
To: JLS
Randy Moss consistently caught almost every pass the Vikings have thrown in the past 7 years, except for the 3 years he shared catches with Cris Carter (he was still better). Even so, he spent a lot of time double-teamed and getting throws from an average passing QB (no, Culpepper is not very good) and still DOMINATES. Plus, he is way better than T.-Schmo and T.O. knows it. That makes me happy.
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To: sinkspur
I'm not saying this because I'm a homer, but Bill Bates, a Cowboys free agent, was a consistently top performer in tackles on special teams. And late hits.
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posted on
09/14/2005 2:52:11 PM PDT
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outlawcam
(No time to waste. Now get moving.)
To: One Proud Son
No list of the NFL`s best players ever is complete without Lawrence Taylor.
QB: 1.Bradshaw 2.Montana 3.Elway.
RB: Brown, Simpson, Payton
WR: Rice, Swann, Largent
DL: White, Greene, Page
LB: Taylor, Butkus, Huff
DB: Lott, Blount, Wilson
OL: Munoz, Webster, Elliot
TE: Mackey, Casper, Newsome
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posted on
09/14/2005 2:52:19 PM PDT
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Reagan Man
(Secure the borders;punish employers who hire illegals;halt all welfare handouts to illegals.)
To: One Proud Son
No mention of the future governor of Pennsylvania, Lynn Swann?
When the Steelers needed a big play, he always delivered.
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09/14/2005 2:53:19 PM PDT
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dfwgator
To: dfwgator
I dunno but it sounds like he has some genetics going for him.
To: One Proud Son
Can't argue with any of your picks but I would have chosen Bradshaw, Staubach, and Starr.
Jim Taylor could compete with any of them, including Jim Brown at running back.
Starr may not have had the ability of some but he called his own plays and was a genius at it. Also always came through when the chips were down, just like Staubach.
For that matter, Stabler was as good as there has ever been.
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posted on
09/14/2005 2:54:01 PM PDT
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yarddog
To: dinoparty
I disagree with your assessment of Marino. Put him on the 49ers or Redskins in the 1980s, and he could have won as many as 8 Super Bowls. He played on some of the most one-dimensional teams I've ever seen. And it wasn't because he "stunted" the running game, either -- those Dolphins teams simply had miserable running backs for the most part. Go back through his career and look at the no-name mediocrities who led that team in rushing while he was their quarterback.
No joke -- one year their leading rusher was a free agent who they had signed away from his job at a UPS warehouse in New Jersey (Bernie Parmalee, I think?)
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posted on
09/14/2005 2:54:06 PM PDT
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Alberta's Child
(I ain't got a dime, but what I got is mine. I ain't rich, but Lord I'm free.)
To: Revolting cat!
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09/14/2005 2:54:20 PM PDT
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dfwgator
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To: One Proud Son
I'm not even a fan anymore....but good grief, you'd at least think Emmitt Smith could get a freaking honorable mention for running back.
To: dinoparty
Marino was overrated. He would complete tons of passes, but it never seemed to have much of a practical effect on the team's success. I think he stunted the running game,
What running game? The Dolphins never had a decent runner in all the years Marino played.
Marino is the classic example that a QB can't run the whole team. He could throw, and his receivers could catch, but other than that, the Dolphins had nothing.
And yet, Marino still made the hall of fame.
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09/14/2005 2:55:14 PM PDT
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birbear
(Admit it. you clicked on the "I have already previewed" button without actually previewing the post.)
To: sinkspur
Emmitt Smith was better than Barry Sanders.ROTFL BS. That's not an opinion. That's a fact. BS.
To: One Proud Son
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posted on
09/14/2005 2:56:01 PM PDT
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Melas
(The dumber the troll, the longer the thread)
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