Miyagi-Do Karate Posted November 14 Posted November 14 3 hours ago, Mister Defense said: I hated Tony Boselli. Watching him throw our beloved little Bruce Smith around like a rag doll, looked like me trying to knock over my brother's much bigger friends when we played football: I couldn't budge them, like I was running into an immovable wall. No chance. That was my perspective sitting in the front row, 40 yard line on the Bills' sideline, at the Bills' playoff game against the Jaguars. Our great Bruuuce reduced to an afterthought, made me realize just how good that pri#* was, the best left tackle I had ever seen play. I think the entire game, Kelly getting 'knocked out', and in his last game, and the once dominant Bills losing to the short lived Jags, at home!, made those images of Bruce getting manhandled stick with me to this day. So I was very happy the day I found out Boselli was getting inducted into the Hall of Fame. I remember Richmond Webb for the Dolphins giving Bruce a real hard time too. Webb really shut him down. 4 Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted November 14 Posted November 14 3 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: I think Walter Jones and Ogden are squarely above Trent Williams Trent has been outstanding for a while.. but he doesn't have the consistency of those two Walter Jones allowed like 25 career sacks and has nine career holding penalties.. Trent has allowed 40 career sacks and has a lot more than nine holds You were also allowed to be physically more dominant back in the day on both sides... There's a reason why even in this passing era nobody is touching Bruce Smith's 200 sacks I think Boselli, in his brief prime, was the best I've seen. He was dominant and mean as hell. I could never understand why they didn't move Bruce around more rather than line him up across from him. Walter Jones was great. Orlando Pace was maybe the best "specimen" LT and was also great. Those 2 had a rough time pass blocking Bruce Smith though. I think he had 3-4 career sacks against Jones in very few games played and he had a 3 sack game against Pace. 1 Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted November 14 Posted November 14 8 minutes ago, US Egg said: Thread has reinforced my opinion of Reggie White. Reggie had guys he couldn't beat too. And they were RT's not the stud LT's of the day. The great Erik Williams used to beat Reggie like a rented mule. He pitched a full shutout.....zero tackles even........against Reggie in a playoff game once. 1 1 1 Quote
Sammy Watkins' Rib Posted November 14 Posted November 14 4 hours ago, boyst said: Honestly, boseli was so overrated. And Munoz is the only answer for anyone over 35 Over the age of 35? Dudes last year was in 1992, 32 years ago. Very impressive if a kid under the age of 10 can actually form an opinion of a LT. Quote
Chicken Boo Posted November 14 Posted November 14 42 minutes ago, US Egg said: Thread has reinforced my opinion of Reggie White. Reggie, like many of the so-called sack masters of today, line up against right tackles. Still good players, but not on the level of the guys who take on the tougher challenges against the higher skilled and more athletic LTs. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted November 14 Posted November 14 56 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said: I think Boselli, in his brief prime, was the best I've seen. He was dominant and mean as hell. I could never understand why they didn't move Bruce around more rather than line him up across from him. Walter Jones was great. Orlando Pace was maybe the best "specimen" LT and was also great. Those 2 had a rough time pass blocking Bruce Smith though. I think he had 3-4 career sacks against Jones in very few games played and he had a 3 sack game against Pace. Boselli in his prime probably was the most dominant It was just really short 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted November 14 Posted November 14 I'm probably slightly influenced by the fact that when I started watching the NFL the Rams were still in their late "Greatest Show on Turf" era... but my head goes straight to Orlando Pace. Interesting to see so many throwing Trent Williams in. He is definitely a future HoFer and the best of this generation. Tyron Smith is the other guy from the past decade who was perennially elite but the last 2 or 3 years injuries have definitely affected him and he has sucked on the Jets this year. Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted November 14 Posted November 14 Orlando Pace in college Walter Jones in NFL Quote
boyst Posted November 14 Posted November 14 7 hours ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said: Over the age of 35? Dudes last year was in 1992, 32 years ago. Very impressive if a kid under the age of 10 can actually form an opinion of a LT. i'll have you know i keep a spreadsheet on my wall of every player to ever play since i was born. Buster Barnett has his name written in stone up there. 1 Quote
SMAKCruiser Posted November 14 Posted November 14 So many good ones when I was growing up, hard to pick one of them over the other. Roaf, Boselli, Ogden, Pace, Jones, Webb, Armstrong. Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted November 14 Posted November 14 14 hours ago, njbuff said: For me, it’s Tony Boselli. The guy was a beast and he dominated Bruce Smith in almost every matchup they had. Who’s yours? Anthony Munoz, then Boselli. Quote
Negan Posted November 14 Posted November 14 Peters Walter Jones Munoz Boselli Pace Ogden Trent Williams 1 Quote
DrBob806 Posted November 14 Posted November 14 Joe Thomas. Imagine playing your entire 11 year career, 166 straight games for a team that stunk (except for 1 season). All pro every season, voted on by his peers. That's how great he was. 1 Quote
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