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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by H1tStick View Post
    Well....

    I think there's a huge drop-off after Jones and Largent so I don't think it's really fair to put them in the same list. I forgot Cortez Kennedy and Hutch though, they would be #3 and #4 respectively. Jones is probably the best tackle of all time and if he played in the NFC East that wouldn't sound so silly(inb4 homer). People always tried to put Ogden and Pace in the same category, but that's just not accurate. Largent's career speaks for itself, held every major NFL receiving record when he retired, until some Rice guy came along.


    Haselbeck was solid, but never elite and had a bad habit of throwing away games. Alexander I can't put anywhere because he is such a huge pussy despite being supremely talented. Zorn...eh, not bad. **** Boz.
    SMH that I missed Walter Jones.
    Welker a possesion WR's just like all Caucasian WR's so when you can no longer do that, you gotta sit the bench or learn how to kick FGs or Punts -STICKTHEVICKTIM

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    1. Wellington Mara
    2. Lawrence Taylor
    3. ELIte Manning
    4. Bill Parcells
    5. Michael Strahan
    6. Harry Carson
    7. Phil Simms
    8. Mark Bavaro
    9. Tiki Barber
    10. Carl Banks

    Hon Mention: Jesse Armstead, Brad Benson, Jason Sehorn (when he was at his peak before blowing out knee returning kicks), Joe Morris
    Welker a possesion WR's just like all Caucasian WR's so when you can no longer do that, you gotta sit the bench or learn how to kick FGs or Punts -STICKTHEVICKTIM

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    Since IDGAF about any particular NFL team, I'll do my Gators:

    Tim Tebow
    Emmitt Smith
    Percy Harvin
    Wilber Marshall
    Danny Weurffel
    Steve Spurrier
    Jack Youngblood
    Wes Chandler
    Alex Brown
    Lomas Brown
    Fred Taylor

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuPeRfLyKiD View Post
    Reggie White
    Steve Van Buren
    Chuck Bednarik
    Donovan McNabb
    Brian Dawkins
    Randall Cunningham
    Jon Runyan
    Tra Thomas
    Brian Westbrook
    Wilbert Montgomery
    Where is Lito "sht I just got burned" Sheppard? I can't help myself with the Philly digs, nothing personal SFK!
    Welker a possesion WR's just like all Caucasian WR's so when you can no longer do that, you gotta sit the bench or learn how to kick FGs or Punts -STICKTHEVICKTIM

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    Dan Marino
    Jason Taylor
    Zack Thomas
    Larry Czonka
    Bob Griese
    Nick Bouniconti
    Mark Clayton
    Dwight Stephenson
    Paul Warfield
    Mark Duper

    honroable mentions:
    Richmond Webb
    Madison/Surtain

    StokesDeezy



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  6. #21
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    1. D. Revis
    2. Curtis Martin
    3. S. Ellis
    4. K. Mawaii
    5. W. Chrebet
    6. L. Coles
    7. V. Testaverti
    8. C. Pennington
    9. N. Mangold
    10. D'Brick

    The order isn't necessarily right, and this is a list for me and since I've been a football fan, so I really don't give a flying fck about Namath or Klecko or whatever.

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  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by CapnKill View Post
    1. D. Revis
    2. Curtis Martin
    3. S. Ellis
    4. K. Mawaii
    5. W. Chrebet
    6. L. Coles
    7. V. Testaverti
    8. C. Pennington
    9. N. Mangold
    10. D'Brick

    The order isn't necessarily right, and this is a list for me and since I've been a football fan, so I really don't give a flying fck about Namath or Klecko or whatever.
    Curtis Martin has to be #1 IMO based off of longevity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuPeRfLyKiD View Post
    Curtis Martin has to be #1 IMO based off of longevity.
    I had him #1 initially but skill wise Revis is superior.

    Martin will always be my favorite of all time because of how professional he was, he never seeked the spotlight, he just got it done day in and day out and never ever ever complained about anything. The guy was a true professional from A to Z, no one comes close.

    And also he was damn good, but Revis I think is just more skilled at what he does, much more dominating than Martin. Obviously longevity is a big part of everything, so knock on wood, Revis will match Martin's and then some if that's possible

    I know that Revis would probably slide into the safety position without much trouble once he is too old to keep up with the youngsters, even though his impecable techinque will mask the old age significantly, but the guy is not only the best player on our team but probably also the best tackler, so he could probably make that transition smoothly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GiantNFC7 View Post
    Beautiful, I cried 3 times.

    To repay you for this beautiful video heres something I really feel like you'd enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ4T9CQA0UM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iamonebigmofo View Post
    Since IDGAF about any particular NFL team, I'll do my Gators:

    Tim Tebow
    Emmitt Smith
    Percy Harvin
    Wilber Marshall
    Danny Weurffel
    Steve Spurrier
    Jack Youngblood
    Wes Chandler
    Alex Brown
    Lomas Brown
    Fred Taylor
    No love for Spikes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indecline View Post
    No love for Spikes
    Spikes is definitely one of my all-time favorites. I just couldn't put him above any others on my list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iamonebigmofo View Post
    Spikes is definitely one of my all-time favorites. I just couldn't put him above any others on my list.
    Ok just do starting strength and come back in a couple years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegame11 View Post
    NFL Network has done a couple top 10's for about 4 teams, lets see what some of you think for your own teams. I'll start.
    1. Tom Brady
    2. Andre Tippett
    3. Bill Bellichick
    4. John Hannah
    5. Russ Francis
    6. Adam Vinitiari
    7. Mike Haynes
    8. Tedy Bruschi
    9. Gino Capeliti
    10. Robert Kraft (since he became owner they have joined the conversation of best franchises in football)
    I don't know how I forgot Russ Francis. Honorable mention: Bruce Armstrong, Drew Bledsoe, Ty Law, Ben Coates, and Stanely Morgan.

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    1. Reggie White
    2. Brian Dawkins
    3. Jerome Brown
    4. Brian Westbrook
    5. Chuck Bednarik
    6. Eric Allen
    7. Mike Quick
    8. Harold Carmichael
    9. Tommy McDonald
    10. Pete Pihos

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    1. Jerry Rice
    2. Joe Montana
    3. Bill Walsh
    4. Ronnie Lott
    5. Steve Young
    6. Bryant Young
    7. Terrell Owens
    8. Hugh McElhenny
    9. Roger Craig
    10. John Taylor

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