Savage Posted Monday at 10:15 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:15 PM Mine is Casey Hampton of the Pittsburgh Steelers. prototypical nose tackle of his time. 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gonzo1105 Posted Monday at 10:22 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:22 PM I was always a big Dallas Clark fan. Made a name for himself but he was kind of the lost man of that top offense back in the day but super reliable for Manning, great hands and had a couple of big seasons when teams were taking away Harrison and Wayne amongst others. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuffaloRebound Posted Monday at 10:26 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:26 PM Whitehead on tampa then the jets now back at tampa. Love how he plays. Physical but not stupid. kind of a poor man’s rodney harrison. A winning player. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gomper Posted Monday at 10:28 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:28 PM Ricky Proehl. 17 seasons. 6 teams. So effective, that the Rams greatest show on turf, had to find a place for him. Money on 3rd down. Great route runner and a terrific possession receiver. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draconator Posted Monday at 10:30 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:30 PM When I was a young kid and played 8th grade town football, I wore #83, in honor of John Jefferson of the San Diego Chargers. Still one of my all-time favorite players. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobobonators Posted Monday at 10:32 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:32 PM Not under the radar. But Minshew seems like he’d be cool to hang and have a beer. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Savage Posted Monday at 10:36 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 10:36 PM 6 minutes ago, gomper said: Ricky Proehl. 17 seasons. 6 teams. So effective, that the Rams greatest show on turf, had to find a place for him. Money on 3rd down. Great route runner and a terrific possession receiver. Didn’t his kid try out for the Bills? maybe still in league? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scuba guy Posted Monday at 10:36 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:36 PM Well he name is easy to remember. And is and will always be a great leader among men. Everyone who leaves the nfl behind to fight for his country is got my vote. Thank you Patrick Tillman 7 5 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alphadawg7 Posted Monday at 10:36 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:36 PM Napolean Kaufman - RB - Raiders who retired in his prime. He wasn't the biggest guy, but he was literally the strongerst player on his team out benching and out squating the biggest of guys as a smaller framed RB yet still lightning fast. I will never forget when he laid out 2 dallas all pro defensive lineman in Dallas one year, where on one of them he picked the guy up over his head and flipped him behind him. It was nuts...then he was also blazing fast. Woefully underused in Oakland, forced to split carries with Harvey Williams. I loved watching him play for the Huskies in college, so followed him in the NFL despite he got stuck on the Raiders. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GunnerBill Posted Monday at 10:37 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:37 PM 14 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said: I was always a big Dallas Clark fan. Made a name for himself but he was kind of the lost man of that top offense back in the day but super reliable for Manning, great hands and had a couple of big seasons when teams were taking away Harrison and Wayne amongst others. We had him as a pundit on the UK NFL coverage for a couple of years though.. brutal. 1 minute ago, Savage said: Didn’t his kid try out for the Bills? maybe still in league? His kid was DRAFTED by the Bills. Think it was Beane's first draft in 18. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gomper Posted Monday at 10:43 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:43 PM 6 minutes ago, Savage said: Didn’t his kid try out for the Bills? maybe still in league? Yes. Austin. Believe he was drafted late in 18? I don't believe he stuck in the league. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Savage Posted Monday at 10:44 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 10:44 PM (edited) 1 minute ago, gomper said: Yes. Austin. Believe he was drafted late in 18? I don't believe he stuck in the league. Might be in CFL now. Edited Monday at 10:45 PM by Savage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lost Posted Monday at 10:49 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:49 PM 14 minutes ago, bobobonators said: Not under the radar. But Minshew seems like he’d be cool to hang and have a beer. Minshew for me as well. Ever since he torched Dallas when he played for Hurts in Philly the other year, I became a fan. He just wins vs. good teams. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted Monday at 11:02 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:02 PM I always thought Kevin Mawae was just such a steady and superb center. I think he played for like 17 years and basically all of it at an all-pro level. 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProcessImproverMan Posted Monday at 11:06 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:06 PM (edited) 30 minutes ago, scuba guy said: Well he name is easy to remember. And is and will always be a great leader among men. Everyone who leaves the nfl behind to fight for his country is got my vote. Thank you Patrick Tillman https://www.amazon.com/Where-Men-Win-Glory-Odyssey/dp/030738604X/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=3FXMQQBR2QX9T&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.N0gv5-VjluGNSKIoCuu8_j8jZ0Tor43oMJzlTfLof98dO6sxH4Sf5D4A524fCw6Fv_0i-xtbqfjR6kPJ0pW4YHCgePAMXH4_nqHZslyMOo3yIJCq1qmy75VUp-WDPzFEzuROphypj70ychH3oT_CznaE4_Soc4wxgxR9k0VswwKgxWx1d1WXXSc19NK1_-56m7FRamtuGGC4Q67BdH5Iag.JUvxTQHPKzyjkVQl4RUpQHWzd1YyntrQ0dZ7tbrxYIw&dib_tag=se&keywords=pat+tillman&qid=1726527474&sprefix=pat+tillan%2Caps%2C174&sr=8-1 Really good book on him and Afghanistan history in general (and how it impacted him). What the government did to cover up his cause of death and the overall treatment of many veterans of those conflicts is truly saddening and infuriating. His family deserved the truth but the military lied at first to avoid the issue that we did have of soldiers dying accidently of friendly fire due to piss poor training and planning. What I find very interesting and respectable about his character is the multiple opportunities he had to take larger pay days and material comforts but refused. The Rams offered him a much bigger new contract than what the Cardinals offered and he chose to stay with the Cardinals because they took a chance on him with a late pick, despite the fact he lost millions doing so. Halfway through his military contract, the Seahawks and NFl offered him an early out. Strings could have been pulled to get him out of his military contract 1.5 years early to make millions and be safe. He refused because he signed a 3 year commitment and would finish it. His honor and honesty was important to him. When you have NFL players screwing over the teams that took a chance on drafting them all for a bigger pay day and only caring about money, his loyalty is why he's one of my favorite players ever Edited Monday at 11:07 PM by ProcessImproverMan 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPL Posted Monday at 11:08 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:08 PM I worked at Old Dominion University when Taylor Heinicke played there. He really helped that program gain some momentum while it was still in it's early years. His career has been really interesting to follow. He's kind of like a worse Ryan Fitzpatrick, but he plays with a ton of heart. 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay_Fixit Posted Monday at 11:09 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:09 PM He became really good but even so, always seemed under the radar. Quietest 8800 yard career I can remember. Terance Mathis. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProcessImproverMan Posted Monday at 11:11 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:11 PM (edited) 10 minutes ago, MPL said: I worked at Old Dominion University when Taylor Heinicke played there. He really helped that program gain some momentum while it was still in it's early years. His career has been really interesting to follow. He's kind of like a worse Ryan Fitzpatrick, but he plays with a ton of heart. The Commanders are my second team behind the Bills (lived in Virginia for some time and have good friends who are huge fans) and absolutely agree. He was one of my favorite players to watch due to the heart. It was clear the difference between him and Wentz/Howell with that team. Washington went from an 8-8-1 record to the basement last year (4-13) when he left and I think that played a role. Edited Monday at 11:19 PM by ProcessImproverMan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WMDman Posted Monday at 11:14 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:14 PM Baker tebow stafford megatron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Firebaugh Kid Posted Monday at 11:18 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:18 PM Hines friggin Ward. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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