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Offline gofaster

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« Reply #45 on: December 03, 2004, 08:41:55 AM »
Phil Kennedy, all-time greatest football talent EVAH!, until he blew out his knee.

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« Reply #46 on: December 03, 2004, 09:47:47 AM »
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Far from it.

I believe it was in 1996, Lions vs. Chiefs (Thanksgiving Day Game).  Terry Fair returned the kickoff to the 30.  First play from scrimmage, Barry ripped a 70 yard TD run, BUT, it was called back on a hold.  Next play from scrimmage, he ripped an 80 yard TD run.   AND, Barry

I'm sorry but there is a LONG LINE ahead of Bo Jackson.  Aside from Jim and Barry.

Dickerson, Payton, Allen, Smith, and several others.

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« Reply #47 on: December 03, 2004, 10:03:57 AM »
Story about Barry Sanders.

I believe was Tom Landry that told the Dallas Cowboys before a Thanksgiving Day Game.  If Sanders goes by you Defense....and you miss the tackle, hold your ground, he'll be back eventually.
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« Reply #48 on: December 10, 2004, 06:53:34 PM »
It appears that we get 25 players, 11 O, 11 D, and 3 special.  Therefore I pick the following.

Jim Brown  RB-KR Also an awesome blocker, he can also punt and kick off.
Walter Payton  RB-KR-Receiver also awesome blocking back, and backup QB.
Jerry Rice  WR One just can't leave the all time all timer off any list.
Don Hutson  WR Maybe one of the top 5 players of all time period.
Joe Montana  QB Just barely beats out Johnny U as the best overall QB ever. Possably also in the top five all time players.
Mike Webster  C With all due respect for Donaldson.
John Hannah  OG
Gene Upshaw  OG  My choice for guards I would not argue any of three other picks however.
Big Jim Parker  OT
Anthony Munoz OT  These two guys are the consensus expert all time greats couple of others would get no argument from me.
Lou Groza  OT Oh and he place kicks as a sideline. :D
Kellen Winslow  TE If one never saw him play one has missed a rare treat.
Randy Cross C-OG-OT got to have a backup and this man will not give much of a drop off at any position.

Bob Lilly  DT
Joe Greene DT
Gino Marchetti DE
Deacon Jones  DE These 4 or any of about 6 others.
Ray Nitschke ILB
Dick Butkus  ILB
Lawrence Taylor OLB This group give me the latitude to play either a 3 or 4 man front with Tunnell
Dick "Night Train" Lane CB-KR.
Ronnie Lott  CB-Safety These two are a must, Nuff said
Paul Krause Safety Only the all time interception leader.
Emlen Tunnell  CB-LB-Safety-KR-PR Emlen the Gremlin, he was labeled "offense on defense," a moniker he justified with 4,706 combined career yards on interception runbacks, punt returns, and kickoff returns. Oh and he is second in interceptions only to Krause.
Jim Thorpe  K-P-RB-KR-PR-QB-Receiver-DB  To leave this man off would be an injustice.

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